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That certainly happened in Bush's case.
James McPherson
nothing of this magnitude ever happened in the Bush Administration. First of all, George Bush wouldn't have asked if it could happen, and then folks around him would have said, 'No, that's not appropriate.'
David McIntosh
Clinton said no president ever who served would talk like that, as if it is out of his hand. Then I realized, that oh, yes, Bush is a fatalist. That you do the best you can and then leave it to the fates, or to God in Bush's case.
Bob Woodward
[In Bush's case,] the change is more in aesthetics and less in substance, ... Perhaps [Bush] accepts a larger role for government than some conservatives, but that has been a transformation within conservative circles as well.
Marshall Wittmann
This is a case where the Bush administration doesn't need to spell out what they did and why they did it. It's as plain as a wart on the nose of a Miss America. Any attempt by Bush's spokespeople to present this as anything other than an admission of error will be laughed out of the public square.
Larry Sabato
What has happened to so many Democrats in Congress is that they've been co-opted by the agenda of George Bush , who came into office with 500,000 fewer votes than Al Gore. And what we need is a Democrat who's going to stand up to George Bush.
Howard Dean
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1948
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The funny thing is everybody's failing now, in which case perhaps it's time to look at George Bush's relationship with George Bush. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. The funny thing is everybody's failing now, in which case perhaps it's time to look at George Bush's relationship with George Bush.
George W. Bush
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1946
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This case is bigger than the leak of highly classified information. It is about how the Bush White House manufactured and manipulated intelligence in order to bolster its case for the war in Iraq, and to discredit anyone who dared to challenge the president.
Harry Reid
To me the risk of what happened in Mississippi and what happened in Louisiana is always the worst-case scenario.
Craig Fugate
It's hard to explain a case when there's no memory of a case. Scott truly did not remember what happened that night. But if the state comes in and says, 'You did it, you did it, you did it,' eventually you start to believe it. ... That's exactly what we have here.
Brian Lang
[I asked Barbour who would win in November, and here is what he said:] Mark, if this election is about John Kerry, then George W. Bush will be re-elected. ... In that case, Mark, George W. Bush will carry Mississippi.
George W. Bush
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1946
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We don't think anything like that is the case. She was simply heading into work this morning. She wasn't going to a call, she was just driving along and unfortunately this happened and it just happened to happen to one of our deputies.
Travis DeFries
Somewhere along the line it would have happened, but in this case it happened at the right time, early during the struggles during the '60s. There were so many athletes out there wanting just to show they have the same talent as the white folks.
Nevil Shed
It's a little different here. George Bush trails by a slim margin in the polls to John McCain; Bill Bradley is the leader over Al Gore. And it's interesting to see both George Bush and Al Gore paint themselves as the underdog...whereas, in the rest of the nation, that's not the case.
Karen Brown
[But Card wasn't there to prepare Bush for his meetings in Europe. Instead, he presented the President with a 1.5-in.-thick binder of eight policy options for reorganizing the Federal Government to guard against terrorist threats. Included was an idea Bush had resisted for months: the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the first new Cabinet-level department in more than a decade. Card walked Bush through the proposals and showed him a case study of how Harry Truman created the Pentagon in 1947. One option Bush rejected, Card says, was to move the National Guard from the Defense Department to the new department. And the overhaul did not encompass the agencies most in need of reform--the FBI and the sprawling U.S. intelligence community. Taking on those powerful bureaucracies would have meant a bigger war than Bush was ready to wage.] The options were gradations from do nothing to do it all, ... pretty close to do it all.
Andrew Card
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