Bill Kristol Column Following Bush's Last Press Conference
Bill Kristol overlooks the fact that more than 4,000 American servicemen and women have died in a totally unnecessary and fraudulent war that has cost the country billions.
Bill Kristol overlooks the fact that more than 4,000 American servicemen and women have died in a totally unnecessary and fraudulent war that has cost the country billions.
The Progress Report | Posted 02.13.2009 | Home
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The Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 02.13.2009 | Politics
Bush's final press conference was, at best, a maladroit, awkward, and typically belated attempt at final fence-mending before the president leaves off...
Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 02.13.2009 | Politics
My goodness, even at the end, Dick Cheney can't give a straight, honest comment, but is still trying to flimflam the public about Iraq.
Phil Bronstein | Posted 02.12.2009 | Politics
For all the frat boy smirking and righteous indignation about policies that even he now admits could have used a little more work, George Bush is not someone unmarked by his own presidency.
ABC | Posted 02.12.2009 | Politics
"The phrase 'burdens of the office' is overstated," President Bush said today at his 47th and final presser. "You know, it's kind of like, 'Why me?'"...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.12.2009 | Media
If this wasn't his last week on the job, maybe it'd be important to point out to the man that his "decisions" on the "financial crisis" were NOT decisions that "prevented" the crisis.
AP | JENNIFER LOVEN | Posted 02.12.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON — In a nostalgic final news conference, President George W. Bush defended his record vigorously and at times sentimentally Monday. He...
236.com | 23/6: The News, But Funnier | Posted 07.24.2008 | Politics
Tuesday, President Bush addressed the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac crisis and the economy at large. In remarks to reporters, Bush endorsed the efforts o...
Olivia Zaleski | Posted 07.23.2008 | Green
Although it's great to see Bush take on our nations concerns, I must call out five dumb things he said Tuesday. Most notably, "The president doesn't have a magic wand. You can't just say: 'Low gas!'"
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 07.23.2008 | Politics
President Bush, during a news conference on Tuesday, compared current-day Afghanistan to the war in Iraq in the height of its insurgency. In the proce...
Andrew Foster Altschul | Posted 06.11.2008 | Politics
McClellan's excuse of "I was just doing my job" is no more a valid defense now than it was at Nuremberg -- and I don't remember anyone there being sentenced to a lucrative book deal.
Huf | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.27.2008 | Media
White House counsel Ed Gillespie called yesterday's NBC interview with Bush "deceitful" — and reeled off other grievances. There's only one problem: He's pretty much wrong on every count.
AP | JENNIFER LOVEN | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — President Bush, hoping to inoculate his party and his presidential legacy from election-year anger over the economy, heaped critici...
Huffington Post | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
During a White House news conference Thursday morning, President Bush said the country is not headed into a recession, noting that the government has ...
AP | TERENCE HUNT and JENNIFER LOVEN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — President Bush said Thursday the country is not recession-bound and, despite expressing concern about slowing economic growth, reje...
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
At this morning's press conference on Iran, serious talk eventually dwindled and the President made small talk with reporters. When conversation turn...
Associated Press | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
President Bush, entrenched in disputes with Congress over spending and the war in Iraq, wants to intensify pressure on lawmakers when he addresses the...
Richard Valeriani | Posted 02.22.2009 | Politics