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Bush on Kennedy: 'I actually like the fellow'
The Dallas Morning News ^ | January 9, 2002 | By G. ROBERT HILLMAN / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 01/09/2002 6:05:22 AM PST by MeekOneGOP

Bush on Kennedy: 'I actually like the fellow'

01/09/2002

By G. ROBERT HILLMAN / The Dallas Morning News

WASHINGTON President Bush had warned his fellow Texans just last weekend.

"A lot of my friends in Midland, Texas, are going to be amazed when I stand up and say nice things about Ted Kennedy," the president said Saturday during a town meeting in California.

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And Tuesday in Ohio, as he signed his keystone education bill into law, Mr. Bush did just that.

"He is a fabulous United States senator," the president said. "When he's against you, it's tough. When he's with you, it is a great experience."

In the first year of the Bush presidency, this political odd couple has come full circle from Merritt Elementary School in Washington, where the Democratic senator from Massachusetts first appeared with the new Republican president five days after his inauguration, to Hamilton High School near Cincinnati, where Mr. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

The president did not get every reform he proposed during his 2000 campaign, but he got many of them. And he was determined to make the most of it Tuesday during a daylong three-state tour that had Mr. Kennedy riding up front with him on Air Force One.

"I actually like the fellow," Mr. Bush allowed at their first stop in Ohio, before flying off to other education events in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, where Mr. Kennedy was the host at Boston Latin School.

Education reform nearly stalled after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Mr. Kennedy said, but congressional supporters and the president pressed on.

"President Bush was there, every step of the way, making a difference," the senator said in a warm introduction of the president in Boston.

Tuesday's Bush-Kennedy road show was a long way from Texas, where not so long ago, the senator from Massachusetts was often pilloried in Republican campaigns.

In the old days, too, Mr. Kennedy, no stranger to political hardball, used to take after Mr. Bush as the governor of Texas.

"George Bush doesn't have a credibility gap. He has a credibility chasm," Mr. Kennedy thundered on the Senate floor a few weeks before the 2000 presidential election.

But that was then. This is now.

Folks back home might be "somewhat in shock" at the turn of events, Mr. Bush muses. But, in fact, this seemingly topsy-turvy turn of events was carefully nurtured by the new administration to rally congressional support for education reform.

In just the first two weeks of the Bush presidency, the two men met five times, including a private but well-publicized White House screening of the movie Thirteen Days, the story of the Cuban missile crisis during the administration of the senator's brother John F. Kennedy.

The senator, who is chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, says he shares "common ground" with the president, though they still differ mightily over myriad health care and economic issues.

Mr. Bush says their relationship shows that politicians at the opposite ends of the political spectrum can work together.

"It's a great symbol of what is possible in Washington," Mr. Bush said.

In this case, too, there's a little something for both men.

"For the president, it symbolically shows that he's willing to reach across partisan and ideological lines to get the job done," political analyst Charles Cook noted.

"For Kennedy, it's just a further sign that he is an 800-pound gorilla on Capitol Hill and that people, if they want to get something done, need to deal with him."


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/national/STORY.eb493dd1bd.b0.af.0.a4.1186.html
© 2001 DallasNews.com


President Bush waves to the crowd ,Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002, at the University of New Hampshire as he arrived to speak in Durham,N.H.. Earlier in the day Bush signed the $26.5 billion federal education bill during a stop in Ohio. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)


President Bush gestures as he speaks at Boston Latin School, the nation's oldest public school, in Boston Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002 where he promoted the new education reform bill he signed earlier in the day. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)


President Bush, and Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., get ready to speak, Tuesday, Jan. 8,,2002, on the last stop on his victory lap through the home states of three lawmakers who helped shape the most sweeping overhaul of federal education programs in 30 years. Earlier in the day signed a $26.5 billion federal education at an event in Ohio. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)


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To: Don Myers
"In a pig's eye"

Thank you. Finally, someone here is speaking the un-pc truth. I've taken a look at the Koran--I don't see much "peace and love" in that book. The so-called "extremists" are simply following Muhammid's rules.

141 posted on 01/09/2002 3:53:00 PM PST by MizSterious
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To: Carolinamom
As for President Bush's methods....superb......I keep thinking of the phrases "getting more flies with honey" and "killing with kindness".

Also a President should be the president of everyone not compromising conservative values but still uniting the country. We got used to a very dividing president for 8 years who with his wife waged war on the right even to the point of killing people in Waco they labeled as right wingers to prove he could win.

142 posted on 01/09/2002 3:54:40 PM PST by FITZ
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To: Carolinamom
I noticed how pleased Kennedy seemed with the praise Bush heaped on him. Despite what we think of him, Kennedy is human and responds to flattery. As for President Bush's methods....superb......I keep thinking of the phrases "getting more flies with honey" and "killing with kindness". GWB thus keeps the libs off balance.
Praise from a President with the highest ratings EVER for the longest period ever (since they've been taking those ratings polls) should flatter a person, huh? Just keep your eyes forward - you can bet Bush is looking 3-4 chess moves ahead!

Thanks.
143 posted on 01/09/2002 4:27:16 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Kennedy. The big talking head.
144 posted on 01/09/2002 4:43:20 PM PST by CJinVA
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To: don-o
Please see reply #93.
145 posted on 01/09/2002 4:47:52 PM PST by OKCSubmariner
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To: MeeknMing
"Now, if you have information that documents beyond all doubt that the Islam religion is a total sham (i.e., advocates murder, mass murder, etc.) and that ALL Muslims are terrorists, please point me to that. I think you'll have trouble finding credible evidence of that argument, though."

For starters, read the Koran. And do a search in here for many articles that have been published in freerepublic on this topic.

146 posted on 01/09/2002 7:31:31 PM PST by Don Myers
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To: golitely
It is amazing to me how many people are trying to defend the Koran and the Islamic Faith even after they attacked us.
147 posted on 01/09/2002 7:32:33 PM PST by Don Myers
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To: Carolinamom
I noticed how pleased Kennedy seemed with the praise Bush heaped on him. Despite what we think of him, Kennedy is human and responds to flattery. As for President Bush's methods....superb......I keep thinking of the phrases "getting more flies with honey" and "killing with kindness". GWB thus keeps the libs off balance.

Exactly. Kennedy was also heaping praise on Bush....and all the while I kept thinking about Tommy Daschle watching it all and seeing his poorly timed offensive against Bush being systematically and publically diffused.

That dumb bumbling spoiled drunk Bush has out-smarted Daschle once again!
I love it.

148 posted on 01/09/2002 7:48:17 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Don Myers
"Now, if you have information that documents beyond all doubt that the Islam religion is a total sham (i.e., advocates murder, mass murder, etc.) and that ALL Muslims are terrorists, please point me to that. I think you'll have trouble finding credible evidence of that argument, though."

For starters, read the Koran. And do a search in here for many articles that have been published in freerepublic on this topic.


Have you read the Koran? If so, then you should be able to tell me where in there it says murder and mass murder is an integral part of the Islam religion. Sounds like a cop-out answer to me. I gave you a specific reference in this thread to show you where my information comes from regarding groups of people bast***izing the Islam religion to fit their agenda of hate for the U.S. and the destruction of the U.S. Please reciprocate or let's just end this discussion. Thanks.
149 posted on 01/10/2002 6:18:48 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Did you also miss where I told you there have been threads on this very subject on free republic and just do a search? You are doing a cop-out on this subject. The info is all there for you. Islam is not a peaceful religion. These people are out to eat our lunch.
150 posted on 01/10/2002 7:30:04 AM PST by Don Myers
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