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White House Bond: Teamed by No. 43, 41 and 42 Hit It Off (The Bush41-Slick Willie love affair)
NY Times ^ | 2.19.05

Posted on 02/19/2005 3:32:05 AM PST by ambrose

The New York Times


February 19, 2005

White House Bond: Teamed by No. 43, 41 and 42 Hit It Off

By ELISABETH BUMILLER

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 - Former President George Bush calls them "the odd couple," and this weekend one of the most unlikely teams in modern American politics is on a four-day humanitarian air odyssey to the Asian nations hit hard by the tsunami last year.

On Thursday night in Houston, Mr. Bush boarded an official blue-and-white Boeing 757 jet with "United States of America" on its side in Houston and flew to Los Angeles to pick up former President Bill Clinton.

By 10 o'clock, the two were headed toward Phuket, Thailand, to make their first appearance to help raise money for tsunami victims on Saturday afternoon local time.

From there, the former presidents were scheduled to visit Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Sunday and Sri Lanka and the Maldives on Monday.

Neither of their wives, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton nor Barbara Bush, were on the trip.

"It's just the two guys," Jean Becker, Mr. Bush's chief of staff, said.

Ms. Becker said before leaving on Thursday that she did not know where Mr. Bush or Mr. Clinton would sit on the plane, or whether they would have separate compartments, but that both would be up front.

"I know there are couches and beds, and they'll figure out the sleeping arrangements when they get on the plane," she said.

The trip is the most dramatic example in recent months of what staff members for both men describe as a growing friendship that seems to have erased the bitterness of the 1992 election, when Mr. Clinton ousted Mr. Bush from the White House.

When Mr. Clinton was in the hospital for quadruple bypass heart surgery last September, aides say, the 41st president was almost instantly on the telephone.

"President Bush immediately picked up the phone and said, 'Bill, what the hell happened to you?' " Ms. Becker recounted.

When Mr. Bush went to the dedication of Mr. Clinton's presidential library in Little Rock, Ark., with the current president and former President Jimmy Carter in November, the 41st and 42nd presidents talked at times with such familiarity that former staff members were taken aback.

"President Clinton was walking with all the presidents, and former President Bush says, 'Bill, what are you doing with this property back here?' " said Representative Rahm Emanuel, an Illinois Democrat was a top aide to Mr. Clinton. "It only sticks with me because it seemed so 'friendlike.' "

More recently, Mr. Bush and Mr. Clinton, whom President Bush appointed last month as his representatives in raising money for tsunami relief, were seen joking with each other as they sat side by side at the Super Bowl, where they had been invited by the National Football League.

Former staff members said the friendship could offer political advantages for the Bush and Clinton families, softening the edges of a political rivalry, as Mr. Bush's son begins his second term and as Mrs. Clinton considers a run for president in 2008.

Former staff members also said the friendship seemed genuine and was ultimately not that surprising given that there are only five men alive who know what it is like to go through the crucible of the American presidency. At the end of the day, the staff members said, partisan differences were overcome by the power of that shared experience.

"It has its own little Outward Bound quality to it," Mr. Emanuel said.

The new warmth arises as President Bush and Mr. Clinton, who had little love for each other in the past, have grown closer.

"Frankly, President Bush likes Clinton a lot," Roland Betts, a close friend of the president, said. "He says he thinks he's a terrific person. He's not judging his administration. He just likes being around him."

Mr. Betts, who made those remarks in an interview in December, added in a brief interview this week that in his view the current president and Mr. Clinton were charismatic people and that they "saw a little bit of themselves in each other, and they liked it."

Staff members for the three men say they first noticed the thaw last Memorial Day, when the 41st, 42nd and 43rd presidents, on stage after the dedication of the National World War II Memorial on the Mall in Washington, shared private laughs. At one point, George H. W. Bush gave Mr. Clinton a playful but vigorous shove as a reaction to something Mr. Clinton had said. Aides could not recall this past week what it was, but one person did say the current president joked at the time that Mr. Clinton's biography, "My Life," was so long that he would have to read one half and his father the other.

The warming trend continued a few weeks later, when the president unveiled Mr. Clinton's official portrait at the White House with such gracious words that aides said Mr. Clinton was stunned. Mr. Bush praised Mr. Clinton as a man "with far-ranging knowledge of public policy, a great compassion for people in need and the forward-looking spirit the Americans like in a president."

Mr. Clinton reddened and his eye teared as he acknowledged: "I had mixed feelings coming here today, and they were only confirmed by all those kind and generous things you've said. Made me feel like I was a pickle stepping into history."

By the time of Mr. Clinton's library dedication, he and the Bushes were falling over one another with accolades. But the 41st president spoke about the man who bested him in 1992 in personal and revealing terms.

"It always has to be said that Bill Clinton was one of the most gifted American political figures in modern times," Former President Bush said. "Trust me. I learned this the hard way."

Mr. Bush added that "seeing him out on the campaign trail, it was plain to see how he fed off the energy and the hopes and the aspirations of the American people."

"Simply put," Mr. Bush said, "he was a natural and he made it look easy. And, oh, how I hated him for that!"

Since being named tsunami relief envoys, they have appeared in public service advertisements and other appearances.

"In January," Ms. Becker said, "when we needed to get the two in the same city, it was: 'I'll come to your city.' 'No, I'll come to your city.' "

When they are together, she added, they joke about the 41st president's skydiving and which one is in the best health.

"President Bush likes to say, 'I'm 80, for God's sake,' " Ms. Becker said. "And President Clinton says, 'Well, you're the one jumping out of airplanes.' "


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To: txrangerette
Clinton just said that "Our religious traditions teach us that we aren't in control, but until something like this happens, you tend not to believe it. It makes you more humble, realizing you really aren't in control."

My husband is yelling at the TV set. LOL!

21 posted on 02/19/2005 4:21:32 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: ambrose

I kept having this fantasy when BillyJeff and GHWB were together at the Super Bowl....I kept wishing that GHWB would just reach over and smack Bubba on the back of the head sharply.


22 posted on 02/19/2005 4:22:19 AM PST by GodBlessRonaldReagan (Count Petofi will not be denied!)
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To: kjam22

LOL! While you posted your reply, I was commenting on the same thing.


23 posted on 02/19/2005 4:22:49 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: GodBlessRonaldReagan
My husband (still yelling at the TV) said "WHAT'S CLINTON GOING TO BE DOING AT THE UN???"

He doesn't keep up with this stuff like I do. LOL!

24 posted on 02/19/2005 4:24:42 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: ambrose
Disagree with Clinton all day long, but I think what 41 is doing is what all fathers should do for their sons; look out for them.

I've often said on FR that I am polar opposites of the Clintons politically, but if I was invited to a golf game or over for a beer, I wouldn't hesistate to say yes.

I think in the larger scheme of things, Bill Clinton is a changed man.

25 posted on 02/19/2005 4:25:16 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Smoke free since January 16, 2005)
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To: Miss Marple

All th s says to me is that the Bush's have good manners, which was never in doubt, at least in my mind.


26 posted on 02/19/2005 4:25:52 AM PST by Guillermo ("Now how can a Puerto Rican lose a fly ball in the sun?' - Harry Caray)
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To: ambrose
Well, the question I'd ask is what else are they going to do? I mean, once a person has gone through a career of government service dealing, every day, with those you ideologically are at polar odds with, I'd think a certain philosophical grace would be part of the job.

Now, those for whom partisanship is like breathing will not readily understand that. In my unofficial capacity as WCF, I am deeply in this camp, too. In fact, in my FR bravado, I picture myself telling X42 to shove it in no ambiguous terms with all sorts of Anglo-Saxonisms thrown into the bargain. But then, that ain't me that was invited on that trip either. Fact is, this is an ongoing projection of American influence and, as such, a certain decorum is expected.

Thinking about it further, I would say that there are scads of times in a man's life when he must be in the company of those he vehemently disagrees with or dislikes. For me, the ability to be civil (for the sake of a large good) may be difficult, but it is not impossible. Men don't often sit and hiss like cats when they are in the same room with a nemesis - although they might call the individual a clymer under their breath. OTOH, the fact that Mrs. Bush and the she-dragon are absent speaks volumes.

Of course, as Miss Marple points out, look at the source. Touting the good graces of the Bush family is a handy way of rebuilding the masturbator in chief's tarnished image, creating the notion that the RAT empire is waxing not waning. The extensive use of quotes from the retinue of toadies and lickspittles should be damning for no other reason that aides and gofers lie about their principal's frailty as easily as breathing. Finally, the psy-op value of seeing krinton strolling about with the first conservative iconic family (as the ill-informed and parochial NYT sees it) has great utility to dishearten those in the heartland as these posts will readily attest.

In sum, toss it into the round file. X42 is still a commie pig and Washington functionaries are not like you and me.
27 posted on 02/19/2005 4:27:52 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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To: ambrose
I will never forget that Bush the father was the first one to use the phrase "new world order" publicly. IMO, they are all globalists.

Carolyn

28 posted on 02/19/2005 4:34:01 AM PST by CDHart (The world has become a lunatic asylum and the lunatics are in charge.)
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To: Bahbah
"The friendship could offer political advantages ... as Mrs. Clinton considers a run for president in 2008."

"Political advantages"? What, is GHWB gonna' be her campaign manager?

29 posted on 02/19/2005 4:38:31 AM PST by angkor
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To: Miss Marple
........this is a suck up piece on behalf of the Clintons in order to look more 'centrist'.........."

Agree completely........and thats the path Hill will HAVE to take if she's got any chance in '08.

30 posted on 02/19/2005 4:41:31 AM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: angkor
This is just the NYT being its usual self.

Hillary is now on TV from Baghdad...she has on old crusty with a royal blue shirt and has REALLY bad hair.

It is unfair that I had to see BOTH of these people this morning.

Oh, here is Lindsey Graham doing his aw shucks routine.

31 posted on 02/19/2005 4:43:08 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: ambrose

What if Bill had married a Laura Welch instead of a Hillary?


32 posted on 02/19/2005 4:43:15 AM PST by lonestar (Me, too!--Weinie)
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To: Miss Marple

Maybe his religious tradition tells him he doesn't control anything. Mine doesn't. I have got a free will. V's wife.


33 posted on 02/19/2005 4:44:31 AM PST by ventana
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To: angkor

The whole article is nonsense.


34 posted on 02/19/2005 4:44:49 AM PST by Bahbah
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To: ambrose
White House Bond: Teamed by No. 43, 41 and 42 Hit It Off (The Bush41-Slick Willie love affair) NY Times ^ | 2.19.05

WHY?

What can these two clowns possibly accomplish with this silliness?

This is absolutely ridiculous and an insult to the American taxpayer!

This administration continues trying to give Scumbag Clinton credibility with their idiotic compassionate conservatism fakery!

35 posted on 02/19/2005 4:44:58 AM PST by VOYAGER
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To: ambrose

What a darling couple! V's wife.


36 posted on 02/19/2005 4:48:35 AM PST by ventana
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To: Miss Marple
I think Clinton looks ill, the RATS keep on going on how Dick Cheney is not fit to be VP but Clinton looks dreadful compare the 2 and don't forget Cheney is 6 years older. The phase of the love of a good woman comes to mind.



37 posted on 02/19/2005 4:50:06 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: Miss Marple
Since the Times is the outlet for the Clintons, I assume that this is a suck up piece on behalf of the Clintons in order to look more "centrist," unlike the Deaniac Bush-haters.

Seconded.

38 posted on 02/19/2005 4:56:22 AM PST by Snake65 (Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace-- but there is no peace. The war is actually begun!)
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To: ambrose

Flying in from ole Bogata
Buying off the Arkansas law
You can't check our planes at all
Mr DEA Man...


39 posted on 02/19/2005 5:05:35 AM PST by joesnuffy (If GW had been driving....Mary Jo would still be with us...)
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To: ambrose
More recently, Mr. Bush and Mr. Clinton, whom President Bush appointed last month as his representatives in raising money for tsunami relief, were seen joking with each other as they sat side by side at the Super Bowl, where they had been invited by the National Football League.

Anybody else notice that when they introduced Clinton and Bush during Super Bowl, that Bush motioned for Clinton to take the field ahead of him?

It was a very gracious thing to do.

40 posted on 02/19/2005 5:07:03 AM PST by dawn53
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