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To: dmd25; ohioWfan; NordP; Kaslin; onyx; STARWISE; DrDeb; LUV W; 4integrity; SuziQ
Huge breaking news!

George W. Bush to do first post-presidential interview in November

09:45 AM

And the prize for the first post-presidential interview of George W. Bush goes to .... Matt Lauer of NBC.

The interview will air as a prime time special on Nov. 8 -- six days after the congressional elections and the day before the release of Bush's presidential memoir, Decision Points.

Bush will also appear on Lauer's regular gig, the Today show, on Nov. 10, NBC just announced.

"President Bush will talk to Lauer about the details of his upcoming book, Decision Points, to be released by Crown Publishers on November 9, and he will discuss the defining decisions he has made in his personal and political life," said an NBC release.

The timing of the Bush book, Nov. 9, is interesting in light of the fact that Obama and Democratic candidates will continue to bash Bush's record during election season. It will be interesting to see if any tidbits from the Bush book leak out before the Nov. 2 election, and whether they become political issues.

(Posted by David Jackson)

http://www.usatoday.com/communities/theoval/Index

356 posted on 08/02/2010 7:47:39 AM PDT by pattyvita
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To: dmd25; ohioWfan; NordP; Kaslin; onyx; STARWISE; DrDeb; LUV W; 4integrity; SuziQ
President Bush and Laura were vacationing at the Camp Topridge resort in the Aidrondack mountains of New York over the weekend and I heard they were attending a friend's wedding there as well. This was posted by a woman on Facebook who met them:

Tina M. Daniels: Had an awesome time at Top Ridge Great Camp last night and met President George W. Bush and his lovely wife Laura....such nice people!!

Courtesy of Tina M. Daniels http://www.facebook.com/tdanielsmalone

357 posted on 08/02/2010 7:53:42 AM PDT by pattyvita
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Oh...my.....Matt is SUCH jerk. Good thing W is such a gentleman and a man of God.

I see this as going VERY well in W's favor! Let's all picture W's dramatic success in our mind's eye. W deserves the collective energy of all our optimism and faith.

359 posted on 08/02/2010 8:17:26 AM PDT by NordP (COMMON SENSE CONSERVATIVES - Love of Country, Less Govt, Stop Spending, No Govt Run Health Care!!!)
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To: pattyvita; 1Peter2:16; 2Trievers; 4integrity; 4mycountry; A_perfect_lady; Alberta's Child; ...

Thanks, patty! He looks great ... and illustrating he does keep his word ....

George W. Bush Won’t Campaign For GOP Candidates

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Former President George W. Bush is not going to hit the campaign trail on behalf of Republican candidates before the midterm elections this fall.

“He’s not interested,” National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions told reporters today, according to Politico. Sessions said the former president has maintained from the day he left office that he would not get involved with Congressional races or do fundraisers for GOP candidates.

Rest here:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20011135-503544.html

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Happy Birthday, President George W. Bush
by Jeffrey Scott Shapiro
July 6, 2010

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It looks like President George W. Bush may have a pretty good birthday today. After all, this time last year the liberal media was terming him as “the worst president in American history.”

But a lot has changed since then.

History has proven that the challenges he faced during his presidency were much more daunting that anyone realized. In fact, shortly after the 2008 presidential election, Gallup ranked Bush’s popularity at only 27 percent and Obama’s at 70 percent.

Most of the country thought Obama would prove Bush totally incompetent, but since then a lot has happened, and Obama’s popularity, according to Gallup, has dropped 24 points to only 46 percent.

One of his lead generals has publicly criticized his handling of the war in Afghanistan and even former Bush senior adviser Karl Rove has equated the current administration’s handling of the BP disaster to of the BP disaster to what happened with Katrina. Some people have even suggested Obama’s handling of the BP disaster is much worse than the way the Bush administration handled Katrina.

That doesn’t necessarily mean that Obama is the worst president in American history instead. In fact, I’m not even saying he’s a bad president because this column isn’t about him. What it means is that the challenges George W. Bush faced during his presidency were a lot more challenging than anyone ever realized.

Aside from the polls, statistics, and historical analysis there is a lot to say about President Bush. Although there will always be people who dislike him, even some of his detractors admit that he is genuine a person with a heart of gold.

In 2008 when he was asked how he wanted to be remembered, he said, “I’d like to be a president [known] as somebody who liberated 50 million people achieve peace . . . I would like to be a person remembered as a person who first and foremost did not sell his soul in order to accommodate the political process.”

Bush was a president who cared deeply about freedom and human dignity for people. He was a man who experienced his own hardships with failure and addiction and empathized with others who endured their own personal pain.

He was the kind of man who could forgive, and because of his faith and humility he knew he was far from perfect. He knew that no man can ever be perfect.

Somewhere along the line we seemed to think a president could be perfect – and that he should be.

Perhaps with the hardships President Obama has faced, we now know that’s just not possible.

Everyone makes mistakes, especially when they have a hard job, and being president of the United States and the leader of the free world is the toughest job there is.

Happy Birthday, President Bush. We are grateful for everything you did to protect America and the free world, and we will never forget how you lifted our spirits in the darkest times in the wake of 9/11.

Thank you for being our president and standing by us.

http://biggovernment.com/jsshapiro/2010/07/06/141650/

MEGA DITTOES!!!


361 posted on 08/02/2010 11:14:05 AM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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