mediabistro.com - 11/22/2008
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mediabistro.com —
Now that it's considered a foregone conclusion that
Sen. Hillary Clinton will be the next secretary of
State, the chattering class is weighing in, including legendary reporter Bob Woodward. FishbowlDC has obtained an advanced transcript of this ...
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Woodward Knocks Clinton SoS Choice
thinkprogress.org - 11/23/2008
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thinkprogress.org —
On the Chris Matthews Show today, Matthews argued
that one of the major differences between President Bush
and President-elect Barack Obama is the fact that Obama is intellectually curious. As an example of Bush’s lack of intellectual ...
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Woodward: Bush ‘Doesn’t Like Homework,’ Which Means ...
yewnorkbabe.blogspot.com - 11/27/2008
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Woodward: Bush ‘Doesn’t Like Homework,’ Which Means ‘Reading,’ ‘Getting Briefed’ Or ‘Having A Debate’
Think Progress —
On the Chris Matthews Show today, Matthews argued that one of the major differences between President Bush and President-elect Barack Obama is the fact that Obama is intellectually curious. As an example of Bush’s lack of intellectual curiosity, Matthews played a 2004 clip of Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward saying on 60 Minutes that Bush “is not an intellectual” or what “would be called a deep thinker.”
Asked by Matthews to explain why Bush “shows little intellectual curiosity,” Woodward said it was essentially because Bush “doesn’t like homework”:
WOODWARD: I ...
What my daughter and President Bush have in common…
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… Neither particularly likes homework.
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In contrast to the late President Kennedy:
“I think he’s impatient. I think, my summation: He doesn’t like homework. And homework means reading or getting briefed or having a debate. And part of the presidency, part of governing, particularly in this area, is homework, ...