MUST VIEW . . .
You can watch a videoclip of the President's remarks to the St. Louis Cardinals at the WhiteHouse website . . . His remarks were incredibly warm and witty -- they will leave a permanent smile on your face!! [NOTE: He mentions Chad Watson in his remarks!]
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/01/20070116-5.html#
You will find two more TOUCHING photos of the President with Chad at
[4th and 5th photo from the top . . . Could someone please post these photos!!!]
http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/search?p=president+george+w+bush&c=news_photos
PBS INTERVIEW
Today, the President did an interview with Jim Lehrer for the PBS show "NewsHour" . . . You can read the transcript, listen to an audioclip and (I think) watch a videoclip at the following website:
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/white_house/jan-june07/bush_01-16.html
MUST READ . . .
THE COURAGE OF PRESIDENT BUSH
By Mark Noonan
Keep trying, liberals and leftists, but you will never make this man President Bush back down - he's your better, in every sense of the word, as his interview on 60 Minutes indicates:
60 Minutes wondered why he seems so determined to go his own way when most of the nation doesnt back his plan.
"Im not gonna change my principles. I'm not gonna, you know, Im not gonna try to be popular and change my principles to do so," Bush explains.
"Youre not very popular in the country right now, to be frank," Pelley remarks.
"Im afraid you're right," Bush acknowledges.
Asked if that gets to him, the president says, "Not really."
"You know that there's a perception in some quarters of the country that you're stubborn," Pelley says.
"Oh, yeah. Well," Bush replies.
Asked if agrees with that, the president asks, "Do I agree that Im stubborn or do I agree that people think Im stubborn?"
"People think you do. What do you think?" Pelley asks.
"I think Im a flexible, open-minded person. I really do. I really do. Take this policy. I spent a lot of time listening to a lot of people because, Scott, I fully understand the decisions I make could affect the life of some kid who wears the uniform. Or could affect the life of some child growing up in America 20 years from now," Bush says.
"You know, a lot of people have asked me to ask you whether all of this is just crushing. It has to be. You read the polls, you know what people are saying, the war has not gone the way you had hoped it would, and they wonder whether it's just crushing on your spirit," Pelley asks.
"Quite the contrary. My spirits are strong, and Im blessed to be the president," Bush says. "I really am not the kind of guy that sits here and says, Oh, gosh, Im worried about my legacy. Im more worried about making the right decisions to protect the United States of America. See, we're in a war. People wanna come and attack you and attack our country. I understand criticism. But Ive got a pretty thick hide."
On January 20th, 2009, President Bush will leave office, and likely never give you critics a thought for the rest of his life - he will have done the best he could to do what he thought was right, and that is all a man can ever really do. You critics just don't understand the man, because your leaders sway to and fro on the winds of fads and the passions of the moment. And you, too, don't have the hard center that President Bush has - the conviction that some things are right, some things wrong, and you try to do the right thing even if it is very unpopular and will cost you heavily. When is the last time a prominent liberal or leftist leader did something politically risky? Well, I'll tell you - Christopher Hitchens, a leftist, did something risky; so did Joe Lieberman, a liberal. What they did, of course, was to set aside their deep and abiding disagreements on a host of issues with President Bush and join him in our vital battle against a deadly enemy. For the rest of the liberal/left, it has just been a series of cowardly and nasty acts.
I'M STICKING WITH PRESIDENT BUSH. If we fail, then we fail honorably - and not giving a fig for the opinions of those who don't even have the courage to come out in the open and battle against us. We will care about those who come straight at us, not as those who try to knife us from behind.
Posted by Mark Noonan at January 15, 2007 12:19 AM
http://www.blogsforbush.com/mt/archives/2007/01/the_courage_of.html
My sentiment, too. I thought at first that it was Peggy Noonan...but she has become a moonbat lately!
Loved the speech for the St. Louis Cards....thanks for the link! :D
"Youre not very popular in the country right now, to be frank,"
I was so angry after watching that interrogation, I e-mailed the President and asked why on earth he would EVER go on CBS, let alone 60 Minutes.
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Outstanding piece by Mark Noonan!