It's a tremendous loss for our nation. |
It's difficult for Congress to get anything done in an election year. |
It's the thrill of a lifetime – storybook ending to an unbelievable year. |
It's well-tuned. So far, we are humming. |
Obviously there's an extreme deference to his own opinion. But I don't think you will find a situation where he is operating independent of administration policy or positions on anything. |
Oftentimes, people look at these challenges and only see those challenges. The president sees opportunities, and the history of our country shows that America always does best when we are shaping the events of the world, not being shaped by them. |
President Bush and Mrs. Bush are deeply saddened by the news. It's a tremendous loss for our nation. |
President Bush and Mrs. Bush are saddened by the news. It's a tremendous loss for our nation. |
President Bush gets his briefings from commanders on the ground. He has reason for his optimism because of the enormous amount of progress we have made. |
President Bush will show that the math speaks for itself. The bottom line is that the Social Security system, in 13 years, will be taking in less money than it's paying out. We'll go into the red. |
Small ball is not in this president's DNA. |
The accusations of racism and things like that is something that touched a chord with him. It wasn't one of the finest moments for our government. |
The decision isn't one looking back at past performance or judgment. It was one looking forward. Josh is re-energizing and rebuilding his staff for the next thousand days. |
The fact of the matter is when our nation faces these type of emergencies, it unfortunately requires us to deficit spend. It's nothing that anybody in Washington, or anywhere for that matter, likes to do but it's necessary. |
The federal government stands ready to work with state and local officials to secure New Orleans and the state of Louisiana. The president will not let any form of bureaucracy get in the way of protecting the citizens of Louisiana. |