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Cherie [Blair] said Bush 'stole' power and tackled him on executions
London Times | January 24, 2003 | London Times

Posted on 01/24/2004 12:38:57 AM PST by ejdrapes


January 24, 2004



2001: the visit when Cherie Blair put her views on execution

Cherie said Bush 'stole' power and tackled him on executions



TONY BLAIR has been embarrassed by his wife’s displays of open animosity towards President Bush, according to a forthcoming biography of the Prime Minister.

Cherie Blair is said to have made no secret of her conviction that Mr Bush “stole” the presidential election, and picked an argument with him over the death penalty during a private dinner.

Although the Prime Minister was pragmatic about Mr Bush’s victory, Mrs Blair was far less sanguine about the Supreme Court decision that gave him the keys to the White House. She believed Al Gore had been “robbed” of the presidency and was hostile to the idea of her husband “cosying” up to the new President.

Even as they flew to Washington for their first meeting with the presidential couple, Mrs Blair was in no mood to curry favour, the book Tony Blair: The Making of a World Leader by Philip Stephens, states. “Cherie Blair still believed that Bush had stolen the White House from Gore,” he wrote. She asked more than once during the journey why they had to be so nice to “these people”.

Mrs Blair scarcely concealed her impatience as the Blair team debated on the plane whether the gift he had brought for the President, a bust of Winston Churchill, was of sufficient quality for the Oval Office. They decided to find a better one and that Mr Blair would tell the President it was on its way. Mrs Blair was annoyed at the fuss but was overruled. Another bust was delivered months later.

The book’s disclosures of Mrs Blair’s forthright views will cause embarrassment in Downing Street, because of Mr Blair’s good working relations with Mr Bush, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, although they will not surprise officials or ministers who know her well. She is known for expressing her views forcefully in private.

Stephens writes that Mrs Blair behaved impeccably at her first meeting with the President “for all her outspoken resentment on the flight” and “to the great relief of her husband and aides” she had been at pains to make friends with Laura Bush.

But when the Bushes came to Britain in the summer of 2001, Mrs Blair, “more tribal in her politics than Tony”, according to a close family friend, embarrassed her husband. As the two couples sat down to dinner, with the officials no longer there, Mrs Blair could not resist an argument. She is a human rights lawyer and turned to the death penalty, a subject on which she has blunt views.

Judicial executions were an immoral violation of human rights, an affront under the US Constitution as much as under European laws to the fundamental principles of justice, she said. This opinion was delivered to a man who as Governor of Texas signed warrants for more than 150 executions.

Mr Blair was reported to have “squirmed”, even though he shares her opposition to the death penalty. The author says that when he asked Mr Blair about the incident during research for the book he looked uncomfortable — all he would say was that Cherie had raised the issue but as far as he was concerned the United States and Britain simply had different systems.

A Downing Street spokesman said: “She has always had a good relationship with President Bush and has of course discussed many issues with him, including capital punishment. The discussions have always been good-natured.”

Stephens also states that later in the evening Mr Bush had been embarrassed by his wife. Laura Bush had made it clear that her views on abortion were a great deal more liberal than his.

Mrs Blair, who is writing a book about prime ministers’ spouses, has made her forthright views known several times in situations that have caused alarm at No 10. She issued an apology after saying during a visit to Britain by Queen Rania of Jordan in June 2002 that young Palestinians “feel they have got no hope but to blow themselves up”. Last month she said that “Saudi Arabia’s image in the world is appalling” over its treatment of women, in a speech in front of the Saudi Ambassador.

Stephens’s book also reveals the coolness shown by Vice- President Cheney in his early meetings with Mr Blair and how Mr Cheney showed his hostility later on to Mr Blair’s efforts to persuade Mr Bush to work through the UN before war against Iraq. He made “occasional, acid” interventions during the crucial Camp David summit and “during the following days and months he would be the constant disrupting force in the Anglo-American relationship”. Stephens adds: “If Donald Rumsfeld discomfited Blair with his public disdain for multilateralism, Cheney sought to undermine the Prime Minister privately.”

Stephens is a political columnist on the Financial Times and the paper’s former political editor. His 250-page biography of Mr Blair was commissioned by the publishers Viking to meet an urgent demand from Americans for more information about the Prime Minister and his family. Since Mr Blair became Mr Bush’s closest ally in the war on terrorism he has become universally popular with Americans, not least for his ability to describe al-Qaeda’s threat with an eloquence that the President cannot match.

There has been widespread concern among Americans that Mr Blair’s intimate support for President Bush might have damaged his prospects of re-election.

The book is published in America on February 5 and is expected to sell well in the Anglophile cities of New York and Washington.



TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: cherieblair; hillarywannabe
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To: RAY
The US Constitution as written and followed could not constrain our electorate from harnessing the power of the state in support of their collective impulses. One such impulse, to mother every lost child, is classically, but by no stretch exclusively, female.

In other words, some people so want society to hold the less fortunate in its arms, that they think it is a good idea to write laws mandating it. The Unintended Consequences of that move will reverberate as long as the republic exists.

101 posted on 01/24/2004 5:31:34 AM PST by NutCrackerBoy
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To: ejdrapes
Very interesting... but rediculous and sad.

The Supreme Court didn't "hand the keys to the Whitehouse" to President Bush - The voters did. I know this is difficult for some to believe, but Bush received more votes in Florida, even after converting dimples to votes in Democrat counties. But Gore and his gang said they just know in their hearts he received more votes ("all we need is another manual recount in select counties!") - AND everybody believed them, despite the factual evidence that proved otherwise!!!

... gee, if only Gore could have just had another recount in Democrat counties using new tabulation methods... just maybe...

http://www.florida2000election.com
102 posted on 01/24/2004 5:31:51 AM PST by yesnut (http://www.florida2000election.com)
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To: finserra
Not that it matters, but she picked an argument AS THE HOSTESS. The Bush's were visting at Downing Street.

Not that it doesn't matter, but she wasn't the Hostess. Tony Blair was the Host; the PM's spouse has no existance in the British political system.

103 posted on 01/24/2004 5:33:20 AM PST by Oztrich Boy (It is always tempting to impute unlikely virtues to the cute)
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To: ejdrapes
Does anyone remember the pictures of the first time the President and Laura visited England after the election? Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Bush rushed toward each other to hug. It certainly looked genuine.

I believe this report is mostly bunk. Sure, she probably has dicussed their differences of the death penalty, but so what. I love a good political debate myself, particularly with someone of opposing view.

104 posted on 01/24/2004 5:33:29 AM PST by w1andsodidwe (recycling is a waste of time for hardworking taxpayers, hire the homeless to sort garbage)
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To: w1andsodidwe
I love a good political debate myself, particularly with someone of opposing view.

Enjoys debate.

Zot this troll.

We need more echo chambers here not sounding boards!

105 posted on 01/24/2004 5:35:58 AM PST by Bluntpoint
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To: ejdrapes
---sigh---if only women were running the world, no bread crumbs on the floor, everyone walk in a straight line, keep those bathrooms free of germs, no males to bad-mouth, etc etc
106 posted on 01/24/2004 5:37:04 AM PST by thinking
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To: thinking
Redbook and Good Housekeeping would be the only periodicals on sale at the news stands.
107 posted on 01/24/2004 5:39:19 AM PST by Bluntpoint
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To: RAY
Well, let me be one of a handful who isn't a socialist!
108 posted on 01/24/2004 5:40:47 AM PST by Maigrey (Watchin' Rats with the Mute Button ON!)
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To: RAY
Well, let me be one of a handful who isn't a socialist!
109 posted on 01/24/2004 5:40:49 AM PST by Maigrey (Watchin' Rats with the Mute Button ON!)
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To: ejdrapes
Tony rocks. He can and should do better.
110 posted on 01/24/2004 5:47:42 AM PST by Vision (Always Faithful)
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To: Maigrey
Women our either socialists or they studder!
111 posted on 01/24/2004 5:49:14 AM PST by Bluntpoint
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To: ejdrapes
Is anybody else aware that drudge has linked directly to this thread?

Never seen that before...
112 posted on 01/24/2004 5:49:41 AM PST by Vision (Always Faithful)
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To: Vision
Some of Drudge's links are a bit rusty.


113 posted on 01/24/2004 5:52:10 AM PST by Bluntpoint
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To: Bluntpoint
What does that mean?
114 posted on 01/24/2004 5:54:25 AM PST by Vision (Always Faithful)
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To: dennisw
I will however give her credit for being woman enough to bear 4 children

Four beautiful children, I may add.
115 posted on 01/24/2004 5:56:15 AM PST by labolarueda
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To: Bluntpoint
Blunt dear, have you had your coffee this morning? You sure are waving flags just spoiling for a guy/girl argument! But I know it is just cause you are peckish, haven't had your coffee and probably got turned down for a date by that cute girl at work so I am not taking the bait.
116 posted on 01/24/2004 5:57:07 AM PST by cajungirl (.)
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To: ejdrapes
I think we should meet this Brit half way. We will eliminate the death penalty for guilty adults on the same day that we eliminate the death penalty for innocent unborn children. I would be satisfied with that as a fair compromise.
117 posted on 01/24/2004 5:57:31 AM PST by trek
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To: Vision
"What does that mean?"

Main Entry: that
Pronunciation: '[th]at, [th]&t
Function: pronoun
Inflected Form(s): plural those /'[th]Oz/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thæt, neut. demonstrative pronoun & definite article; akin to Old High German daz, neuter demonstrative pronoun & definite article, Greek to, Latin istud, neuter demonstrative pronoun.

The meaning of that.
118 posted on 01/24/2004 5:59:00 AM PST by Bluntpoint
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To: ejdrapes
congrats on the drudge linkage!!!! i visit his pages daily and don't remember a fr link on their before!
119 posted on 01/24/2004 6:00:16 AM PST by Jened
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To: Vision
Blunt is in a bad mood, something to do with a girl who mistreated him I do believe. He will get better later in the day. Not a morning person I think.
120 posted on 01/24/2004 6:01:16 AM PST by cajungirl (.)
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