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WHITE HOUSE ANGER AT BOOK BY BUSH 'AXIS OF EVIL' SPEECHWRITER!
Drudge ^ | January 5th 2002. | Drudge

Posted on 01/05/2003 7:13:38 PM PST by ConservativeMan55

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN JAN 05, 2003 19:25:38 ET XXXXX

WHITE HOUSE ANGER AT BOOK BY BUSH 'AXIS OF EVIL' SPEECHWRITER; CONCERN MEDIA TOUR WILL MUDDLE MESSAGE; FRUM DESCRIBES PRESIDENT AS 'TART'

**World Exclusive**

Former Bush speechwriter David Frum -- credited with the phrase 'Axis of Evil' -- has infuriated top officials at the White House with his controversial new book, the first insider account of the W. Bush Administration, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

Frum helped make international headlines when President Bush's 2002 State of the Union address linked international terrorists to Iran, Iraq and North Korea.

But now Axis Man must walk a fine line between the art of hyping a book and overshadowing a president's own words and policy.

WARNINGS NOT TO GRANDSTAND

"He's going on the TODAY show to talk about North Korea, Iraq?!" an alarmed Bush intimate told the DRUDGE REPORT on Sunday. "Mr. Frum should seriously consider letting the president speak for himself on these highly volatile matters."

MORE

Frum, who left the White House less than a year ago, is set to launch THE RIGHT MAN: THE SURPRISE PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE W, BUSH on Tuesday with a high-impact media tour, giving the speechwriter and journalist a platform to elaborate on his Bush insights.

Among the White House staff, there was a "dearth of really high-powered brains," Frum, a neoconservative, writes in RIGHT MAN, obtained exclusively by the DRUDGE REPORT.

"One seldom heard an unexpected thought in the Bush White House or met someone who possessed unusual knowledge."

MORE

"Bush was a sharp exception to the White House code of niceness. He was tart, not sweet," charges Frum.

[RIGHT MAN was ranked #2134 on the AMAZON hit parade Sunday evening]

Native Canadian-style quips not withstanding, Frum reveals a grudging admiration for Bush throughout his prose.

Frum writes of the president: He "was hardly the obvious man for the job. But by a very strange fate, he turned out to be, of all unlikely things, the right man."

Bush is neither dumb [as portrayed by the left] nor nice [the president assigns cute nicknames to people only to remember who they are], Frum claims.

With his upclose look at White House players Rove, Hughes and Card, Frum is the first Bush staffer to publish a firsthand account.

Insiders question the "quick turn around" of the book, and one top Bush adviser is said to believe Frum rushed to cashout on his direct access to the president, sources said.

RANDOM HOUSE has printed 125,000 copies of the book. The TODAY SHOW has reserved a money slot for Frum on Tuesday morning. And with North Korea/Iraq currently on the covers of both NEWSWEEK and TIME: Enter the speechwriter.

Developing...

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To: OReilly
peak audience / viewership time slot = high costs for advertising rates
41 posted on 01/05/2003 8:09:29 PM PST by freepersup
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To: evad
I haven't notice GWB liking us (conservatives) that much either...
42 posted on 01/05/2003 8:12:32 PM PST by Karsus
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To: All
Thanks All... I wondered how specific those slots were re price, since some are much better than others. I would bet his slot will be one of the most expensive (and unless she is still on vacation) I'll bet Katy pays someone to do the interview... and give it one of her stupid gummy grins with her lipstick put on like a clowns'.
43 posted on 01/05/2003 8:19:51 PM PST by OReilly
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To: Grig
The book is clearly favourable to Bush. Perhaps the WH is trying to help promote it this way.

Yeap. Bush is taking a page out of Clinton's political play book. Remember when Clinton feigned outrage when photographers caught him dancing with the Hildebeast on the beach? The feigned outrage heightened attention. To be able to lead, you have to win. Bush is a winner AND a leader.

44 posted on 01/05/2003 8:34:37 PM PST by Guyin4Os
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To: OReilly
clowns' = clown's
45 posted on 01/05/2003 8:35:11 PM PST by OReilly
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To: Destro
"Must every president have a pet of somekind? God forbid we have a petless president."

Bill Cliton had lots of 'em. Some even hung 'round under his desk lookin fer things ta nibble on.

Hay! Lay off that cute puppydog! That's wunna the cutest little dogs any POTUS evur had!!!

At least our current POTUS hain't gone to the dogs like the last wun did.

46 posted on 01/05/2003 8:44:11 PM PST by SierraWasp
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To: ExpandNATO
"dearth of really high-powered brains,"


You have never lived in Washington. Washington is full of arrogant self important people who underestimate everyone else's intelligence for the sole purpose of over estimating their own by comparison.
47 posted on 01/05/2003 8:56:59 PM PST by staytrue
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To: PoisedWoman
The part I read wasn't nearly as bad as I had expected.
48 posted on 01/05/2003 9:03:29 PM PST by lonestar
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To: ConservativeMan55
he's biting the hand that fed him.

"Fed" is the key word here. He was fired and now he's cashing in, nothing weird about that. I can't see why the Bush people are angry about this book - it basically makes him out to be this no-nonsense, intelligent, "right man for the job".
49 posted on 01/05/2003 9:10:52 PM PST by billybudd
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To: ConservativeMan55
He's probably bitter and looking to make some cash now that he's out of a job. BTW, is there any word on why this guy is an EX-Whitehouse staffer? Maybe that would explain why he's doing this.
50 posted on 01/05/2003 9:21:09 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: All
i have been sick of drudge for a few years now...this is surely another drudge bombshell...the president is not nice...damn
51 posted on 01/05/2003 9:23:15 PM PST by mc10
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To: beckett
And look at the "scandals" that the ex-staffer is coming up with. Bush is not always a nice guy to work for. Boo hoo, cry me a river because the boss won't be his beer-buddy.

And I'm waiting for this guy's brilliant essay on how to handle N. Korea. I'm sure it'll be totally underwhelming. Probably whining that we're not helping their starving citizens enough and that Bush will make a diplomatic breakthrough if he goes to Korea and kisses Kim Jong Il's shoes.

52 posted on 01/05/2003 9:32:16 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: ConservativeMan55
"One seldom heard an unexpected thought in the Bush White House or met someone who possessed unusual knowledge."

As opposed to the genuises that Klinton hired. (To the liberals, any liberal that went to college and actually graduated is an intellectual.)

53 posted on 01/05/2003 9:34:31 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: ConservativeMan55
One will always be sorry when one hobnobs with a Canadian.

The "Axis of Evil" quote was meaningless. Iran and Iraq are hardly in an axis with one another. North Korea will deal with anyone, including both of these countries, to ensure the survival of the regime.

54 posted on 01/05/2003 9:38:40 PM PST by agrandis
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Doing what? exposing himself as a light weight? Let's see, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice. These folks are unintelligent and lack original thoughts? George Bush himself was a governor, businessman, MBA. And how about G.H.W. Bush? Maybe he's referring to the clerical staff.
55 posted on 01/05/2003 9:39:19 PM PST by Williams
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To: A Citizen Reporter
Later I learned that David Frum, who was formerly a writer for the Weakly Standard was one of the speechwriters.

So, this means Kristol knew he and his source were busted.

56 posted on 01/05/2003 9:47:50 PM PST by Unknown Freeper
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To: ConservativeMan55
I'm not surprised that Frum got hired by the Bush White House. The guy has a daily column on National Review Online, and he is great at putting a point across in a way that is accessible to a broad audience.

Too bad his ego got in the way, or he could still be rendering valuable assistance to the President.
57 posted on 01/05/2003 10:27:35 PM PST by tictoc
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To: ConservativeMan55
I like that picture. I wouldn't want that man angry at me!

Presidents don't have to be "nice". They have to have integrity, and they have to be smart. They have to be good people at heart, and they have to be efficient at getting things done and astute in their perceptions. They have to know how to delegate and be a good judge of character. They have to have a vision and a sense of history, and faith in the greatness of the people that they lead and the sacredness of the Constitution that they protect.

From what I see, Bush has all these qualities. Let Jimmy Carter build houses.

58 posted on 01/05/2003 10:57:23 PM PST by I still care
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To: ConservativeMan55
What is this e-mail joke? I am somewhat curious....
59 posted on 01/05/2003 10:59:05 PM PST by rwfromkansas
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To: ConservativeMan55
...there was a "dearth of really high-powered brains"...

Frum should have felt right at home.

60 posted on 01/05/2003 11:35:19 PM PST by Bonaparte
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