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Home Front: Politix
Bush Pays Rare Tribute To Clinton
2004-06-14
In a rare election-year political truce, US President George W. Bush warmly paid tribute to Bill Clinton and even plugged his forthcoming memoirs at his formal White House portrait unveiling.
Geez, the things ya gotta do not to come off as mean.
"Bill Clinton showed incredible energy and great personal appeal. As chief executive, he showed a deep and far-ranging knowledge of public policy, a great compassion for people in need, and the forward-looking spirit that Americans like in a president," Bush said in a speech at the ceremony.
Monica, Monica, where for art thou Monica
Bush and First Lady Laura Bush sat with Clinton, first-lady-turned Senator Hillary Clinton and their daughter Chelsea as the former first couple’s individual portraits were unveiled before being hung in the White House.
Keep Hillary’s away from the antique mirrors. They might crack.
Bush said that Clinton’s rise from humble beginnings in the rural state of Arkansas "took more than charm and intellect. It took hard work and drive and determination and optimism."
"took more than charm and intellect"Umm - there is an article about Rasputin elsewhere on RB today. . .
"I can tell you more of the story, but it’s coming out in fine bookstores all over America," Bush quipped, a reference to Clinton’s memoirs, "My Life," which comes out June 22.
"Fine Bookstores" - And every supermarket from San Diego to Bangor, next to National Enquirer and Weekly World News, who this week is talking about the love child of an alien by Saddam Hussein. Mr. President; were you choking when you had to say this?
"The president, by his generous words to Hillary and me today, has proved once again that in the end, we are held together by this grand system of ours that permits us to debate and struggle and fight for what we believe is right," said Clinton.
The man has so much syrup that Mrs. Butterworth is jealous. . .
Posted by:BigEd

#5  Bush can be curtious and pleasant, but he does not have to put a stick of butter and a bottle of Log Cabin Syrup all over it. Too much! *gagging sound*
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-06-14 11:11:35 PM  

#4  The funny thing is Bush probably would like to work w/Demos in Congress,like he did in Texas.But the Demo party would rather jump off cliff than work w/him.
Posted by: Stephen   2004-06-14 8:38:39 PM  

#3  Which is my point.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-06-14 7:24:27 PM  

#2  He didn't mean than either tu.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-06-14 7:15:54 PM  

#1  Oh, well. He said Islam was a Religion of Peace too. I guess you do what you have to do.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-06-14 7:02:30 PM  

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