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Bush hasn't changed, but our perceptions have
Dallas News.com ^ | 1/25/02 | GAYLE ALLEN COX

Posted on 01/25/2002 5:36:42 AM PST by veronica

As President Bush prepares for his State of the Union address next week, I am preparing myself for a night of media elites discussing how much the president has "grown" since setting up house on Pennsylvania Avenue.

They have discussed his "growing" spurt countless times since Sept. 11, and I feel certain the subject will surface again during the traditional year-opening televised address Tuesday.

Indeed, our president appears larger than life these days. His approval numbers are through the roof, and his leadership in recent months has left all of us a little breathless. But any claims of "growth" where Mr. Bush is concerned are erroneous at best.

After all, when a person "grows," he becomes something different. He develops abilities that he didn't possess. He discovers new skills and new strengths. He is a new and improved individual.

Mr. Bush isn't "new and improved." He might seem that way to those who considered him a midget to begin with, but he isn't.

He is the same man who raised his right hand and took the oath of office on a frigid Jan. 20, 2001.

A man of character, courage and calm. A man who loves his country and trusts his God.

A strong man. A sensible man. Honest. Genuine. Decisive.

A man who respects his wife and adores his children. A man who gives honor to whom honor is due.

A charming man. Humble. Solid. Warm.

A man who abhors evil and embraces good. A compassionate man. A confident man.

A man with a track record of finding common ground with those of differing opinions. A man who brings people together.

A man capable of changing his behavior and learning from past mistakes.

A man who takes responsibility for past mistakes.

No passing the buck. No twisting the truth. No pointing fingers at someone else. Mr. Bush takes responsibility for the things he does and the words he speaks.

Occasionally, the words he speaks are a bit challenging to unravel, but he isn't deterred. He would rather speak the truth with a fuzzy tongue than speak lies with a tongue of silk.

He is who he is. He likes who he is. And he won't be silenced by those in the press who seek to portray him as a bumbling idiot, one drumstick shy of a blue-plate special.

He doesn't worry about a legacy, steal credit or pine for praise. He believes that America is great because of its people, not its president.

In his recent appearance at a John Deere factory in East Moline, Ill., he said, "I understand the great strength of our country. And it is the people."

Thus, in the aftermath of Sept. 11, he didn't rush to ground zero to hog the cameras, steal the spotlight or make a splash. He didn't need to. He is a true leader, and true leaders require no cameras to lead. They just lead, and the cameras follow.

So don't be duped. Despite the media elites' obvious amazement at Mr. Bush's soaring stature these days, he hasn't "grown" since taking office – not even an inch. It just has been a long time since so vast a shadow radiated from the West Wing of the White House, and the media elites simply forgot how tall a good man stands.


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To: OneidaM
True. Many have known all along what GWB stood for. It's hard to accomplish everythinig which is such a muddled mess that is government, but he is light years ahead of the lawyer driven alternate and past commander in thief. Anyone who is elected president and conservative has a hugh mountian to climb. Years of work which will take more than two terms to undo the abuse, corruption, legal red tape, and so many hidden rules, laws, and regulations which need to be eliminated. How did we ever let this country get to the state it is in?
41 posted on 01/25/2002 3:00:29 PM PST by WIMom
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To: OneidaM
Thank you sooooo much OneidaM.
42 posted on 01/25/2002 3:01:04 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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To: dagoofyfoot
Carter wasn't as slimy or corrupt as x42. Even though his presidency was terrible, you can not compare him to x42. There's a saying, "Carter is not our worst president anymore."
44 posted on 01/25/2002 3:09:26 PM PST by WIMom
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To: veronica; OneidaM
Excellent post. Too bad the so-called "media elites" will be too busy tripping all over themselves to make the most memorable observation of the President's first year.

That's why each time the President is through speaking, I turn the boob-tube off. I want to bask in the warmth of what he said, not the idiots picking every word apart.

OneidaM: Thanks for the ping, darlin'. Hoping all is well with you!

45 posted on 01/25/2002 3:11:02 PM PST by dansangel
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To: Ol' Sparky
How much did you trust Ronald Reagan?
46 posted on 01/25/2002 3:12:38 PM PST by WIMom
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To: Ol' Sparky
Ol' Sparky, you are raining on their parade. When the media begins speaking of a politician in such glowing terms, I can only think of the phrase, "You are known by the company that you keep."
47 posted on 01/25/2002 3:16:58 PM PST by Don Myers
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To: vannrox
A plain spoken man. Has no problem with "is".

After 8 years of KKKlintoon this is golden.

48 posted on 01/25/2002 3:21:34 PM PST by LibKill
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To: Jefferson Adams
--from the article: "In his recent appearance at a John Deere factory in East Moline, Ill., he said, "I understand the great strength of our country. And it is the people."

Yep, the US people george, the non-wall street , non-international global free trader people. Ya know george, 'red zone" folks who voted ya in? Does anyone have to mention "klamath" again?

John Deere Closing Greer Facility Company To Stop Making Homelite Equipment

Deere & Company to Move Skid Steer Operations...... more... Although some of those employees will be offered transfers to Dubuque or Moline, the majority of Deere employees in Loudon will lose their jobs and will receive severance packages. Layoffs will likely total more than 300 employees, the company said.

--tip of the iceberg in real life blue and some white collar US. Across the board, real jobs evaporating, exported overseas, just lost, or to be replaced with serf jobs , and importing even more serfs concurrently. Sounds like a NWO plan to me...

People are so used to the bottom of the rotten barrel with the klintonistas,barely one inch up looks like the promised land.....

49 posted on 01/25/2002 4:17:44 PM PST by zog
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To: WIMom
I liked Reagan. Regardless of the polls, the man usually stuck to his principles. He was true believer. He persuaded. Quite possibly the greatest President of the 20th century.
50 posted on 01/25/2002 5:38:59 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
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To: OneidaM
Thanks for the ping...I enjoyed this Most Excellent Article about a Most Excellent President!
51 posted on 01/25/2002 8:03:47 PM PST by Lorena
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To: kayak
I appreciate that helpful information. I didn't know that there was a bump list. It's now added to my IE Favorites. Thanks!
52 posted on 01/25/2002 8:09:34 PM PST by Lorena
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the heads up!
53 posted on 01/25/2002 8:16:23 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: dagoofyfoot
I'm certainly not a fan of this guy, and your right about the "failure/Bush basher" thing, I was simply pointing out that he has "christian" values, and most likly didn't have a Monica thing going on while talking to a Sen. and then lying in court about it. He obviously didn't belong in the presidency, and I support that view.
54 posted on 01/28/2002 5:49:32 PM PST by Alpenkatze
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