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Comforter in Chief
2008-12-22
For much of the past seven years, President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have waged a clandestine operation inside the White House. It has involved thousands of military personnel, private presidential letters and meetings that were kept off their public calendars or sometimes left the news media in the dark.

Their mission: to comfort the families of soldiers who died fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and to lift the spirits of those wounded in the service of their country.

On Monday, the president is set to make a more common public trip - with reporters in tow - to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, home to many of the wounded and a symbol of controversy earlier in his presidency over the quality of care the veterans were receiving. But the size and scope of Mr. Bush's and Mr. Cheney's private endeavors to meet with wounded soliders and families of the fallen far exceed anything that has been witnessed publicly, according to interviews with more than a dozen officials familiar with the effort.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#6  ed, that's part of the problem - if Bush had publicized that he was doing this, the press would have ripped him apart. Code Pink and their ilk would have done their best to disrupt every meeting with the families. The fact that he continued to do it without saying anything earns him a hero award in my eyes.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2008-12-22 19:16  

#5  People make bad choices when supplied with bad information. While the news media, who as a whole identify with the extreme left of the socialist agenda, are the main culprits, the president and his office must also share blame for their utter failure to engage and shape the information flow. These private meetings are just one small example.
Posted by: ed   2008-12-22 18:22  

#4  We're going to miss Bush far more than we know right now. Every day Bama is in office will make GWB look better.

I just shake my head in sadness and disbelief at the choices we had in the last election. How could a once-great country sink so low? In 300 million people there HAVE to be two better choices than McCain and Bama.

If the dictum that "a people get the government they deserve" is true, we're in extremely serious trouble as a nation.
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800   2008-12-22 18:08  

#3  Obama will never do this without it being leaked every time he meets with a family or service member. Hewants that spotlight too much
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2008-12-22 17:50  

#2  Love him or hate him, it is hard to argue that he did not succeed in accomplishing one of his key campaign promises from the first election - restoring the dignity of the Office. Behaviors like these are how it was done.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-12-22 16:56  

#1  Would that the next president follow this noble task as well. and also do it on out of the public eye.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-12-22 16:35  

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