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Now he never said, 'Make it up,' ... But the entire conversation left me in absolutely no doubt that George Bush wanted me to come back with a report that said Iraq did this.
Richard Clarke
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1933
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aiming to be the 9/11 George Bush as opposed to the Iraq George Bush.
Tom Clark
One of the bogus reasons that George Bush gives for this invasion (and) occupation of Iraq is to make America safer -- and Katrina exposed that clearly he has made America more vulnerable through his policies in Iraq.
Cindy Sheehan
[One of Kerry's primary tasks is to shore up his support among women, with polls showing Bush has neutralized this traditional Democratic advantage.] George Bush keeps having these little fluffy events where he has women come and say that they're for George Bush, ... Why in the world a woman would vote for George Bush is completely beyond me.
John Edwards
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1953
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The accumulation of weapons of mass destruction by Iraq poses a threat, a threat not just to the region but to the wider world, and I think George Bush was absolutely right to raise it.
Tony Blair
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1953
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[As prepared, Giuliani was scheduled to say,] So long as George Bush is president, is there any doubt they will continue to hear from us until we defeat global terrorism. ... So long as George Bush is our President, is there any doubt they will continue to hear from us.
Rudy Giuliani
I have absolutely no doubt as to what we should do. We should stick with it . There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that what is happening in Iraq now is crucial for our own security.
Tony Blair
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1953
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The entire left wing has been gunning after Congressman DeLay for years. Yes, he won't be in Congress any longer - but there's no doubt that now he'll be a leader in other ways, moving the conservative agenda forward at a pace that will make the Left wish they had just left him alone.
William Greene
[If the foregoing was simply insensitive, George W. Bush's comparison of the first U.S. war against Iraq, when his dad was commander in chief, and the current U.S. war against Iraq is damning. In] Misunderestimated: The President Battles Terrorism, John Kerry and the Bush Haters ... I think freedom will prevail, so long as the U.S. and its allies don't ... do what many Iraqis still suspect might happen, and that is cut and run early, like what happened in '91.
Bill Sammon
I think I'd make a better president than George Bush. I'll tell you what, George Bush and Dick Cheney have been to jail more times than I have, and I used to shoot heroin, now what does that tell you?
Dave Mustaine
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1961
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President Bush is going to begin withdrawing troops from Iraq. That no longer seems in doubt. The question is: How does he plan to do it? Which troops will come out first? How quickly? Where will they go? Under what circumstances will they be put back in? Which troops will remain, and what will they do? How will they keep a profile low enough to make the Iraqi government seem genuinely autonomous yet high enough to help deter or stave off internal threats? Who will keep the borders secure, a task for which the Iraqi army doesn't even pretend to have the slightest capability? What kinds of diplomatic arrangements will he make with Iraq's neighbors -- who have their own conflicting interests in the country's future -- to assure an international peace?
Fred Kaplan
As visual metaphors go, it was a lavishly gilded lily of an image, a hanging curveball across the plate, a George Tenet-style slam-dunk: A weary President Bush, trying to escape a news conference in Beijing on Sunday, strides away from the microphone to a pair of locked doors, which he pulls and tugs in vain. No exit, the image screamed. No way out. Of course, George Bush will inevitably get out of the mess he has made -- he leaves office in three years and two months, not that anyone's counting. But the rest of us will be left with his handiwork: crushing national debt, rising economic inequality, a poisoned political atmosphere and, oh, yes, the war in Iraq. We're the ones trapped in the dark with no exit sign in sight.
Eugene Robinson
[WASHINGTON - It was billed as a conversation with U.S. troops, but the questions President Bush asked on a teleconference call Thursday were choreographed to match his goals for the war in Iraq and Saturday's vote on a new Iraqi constitution. The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. ] This is an important time, ... The president is looking forward to having just a conversation with you.
Allison Barber
Solid majorities support Bush's impeachment for his Iraq War lies (53%-42%) and for his illegal wiretapping (52%-43%). And these polls were taken before George Bush sold vulnerable port operations to the royal family of Dubai, which sent his approval rating plummeting down to 34%.
Bob Fertik
[On the September 7 edition of Fox News' Special Report with Brit Hume, Fox News congressional correspondent Brian Wilson preceded a clip of Pelosi with a comment that also focused on Pelosi rather than Bush.] Nancy Pelosi is so angry, she did something quite unusual in official Washington: She recounted for reporters her private conversation with the president, ... lashed out at Mr. Bush ... taking the unusual action of recounting her private conversation with the president.
Brian Wilson
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1942
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