George W. Bush




Speaking in Israel, President George Bush today slammed the policy of appeasement that led to World War II and the extermination of 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, the same policy approach he said some today favor in dealing with terrorist states such as Iran. President Bush never mentioned the name "Barack Obama" in his remarks, but the Obama campaign has stepped right in the subtle trap by decrying Bush's attack on him. He obviously recognized himself in Bush's remarks! The liberal media is going crazy, as are the Democrats. Listen to what Bush actually said:


Sen. John McCain wasted no time taking advantage of the situation by asking out loud what it is Barack Obama wants to talk about with the brutal Iranian thug of a leader - Ahmadinejad:

This is a beautiful thing - the Dems are apoplectic, the liberal media and the Obama campaign are outraged and on the defensive, and everyone is thinking about why Barack Obama would want to talk to terrorists! McCain needs more days like this!


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By Michael Johns

Disturbingly, there is an emerging consensus among the Democrat-led United States Congressional leadership that the war in Iraq is "lost." The most recent example that this thesis has worked its way into official party talking points was offered by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat, who pointedly stated last month that "...this war is lost and the surge is not accomplishing anything...."

Setting the obvious contrarian politics aside, could there be a more defeatist, demoralizing and undermining statement at this time?

With approximately 3,000 lives--some of America's finest men and women--now having been sacrificed for the purpose of this mission in Iraq and another quarter million currently deployed there in harm's way, calling the Iraq War "lost" is about the greatest disservice a public official can offer both those fighting today and the legacy of the 3,000 fallen. Does this Congress really need to be reminded: Their mission is a hugely laudable one, not a lost cause.  read more »


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Here is video of President George W. Bush endorsing Sen. John McCain for the Presidency of the United States. He did so at the White House today in a lively appearance before reporters in the Rose Garden:


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Sen. John McCain will officially receive the endorsement of President George W. Bush today at the White House:

UPDATE: The endorsement is expected at 1:00 PM ET.

Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting John McCain has a lunch date Wednesday with President Bush at the White House - and the promise of a Bush endorsement.

There'll be a formal welcome at the North Portico, followed by lunch in Bush's private dining room and an endorsement in the Rose Garden.

In recent weeks, Bush has gone out of his way to defend the senator's conservative credentials, saying criticism on McCain has been grossly unfair. The two were bitter rivals in 2000.

``The president has said he looks forward to vigorously campaigning for the GOP and tonight it has become clear that the GOP nominee will be Sen. John McCain,'' White House press secretary Dana Perino said Tuesday night. ``Of course the president is going to endorse the GOP nominee, which is going to be Senator John McCain.''


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John McCain, having now won the necessary 1,191 delegates to earn the GOP Nomination, will head to the White House on Wednesday to be endorsed by President Bush:

President Bush will officially endorse John McCain's presidential run Wednesday at the White House. The two men will have a private lunch followed by a joint public statement.

The move by the president, who remained neutral throughout the Republican primary process, comes after a victory in Texas that gave McCain more than the 1,191 delegates required to claim the GOP nomination. The Arizona senator's remaining primary season rival, Mike Huckabee, withdrew from the presidential race Tuesday night.


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