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The Ultimate George W. Bushisms
Bush at War
2007
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"This business about graceful exit just simply has no realism to it at all." As the end of the Bush era approaches, the legacy is George W. Bush is a wartime president. His enemy, battered but not defeated after repeated the English language. The ultimate edition of George W. Bushisms captures this legacy—from the Gulf Coast to Iraq and back—with all-new pearls of wisdom and the twenty-five greatest hits of the entire presidency. "You know, when I campaigned here in 2000, I said, I want to be a war president. No president wants to be a war president, but I am one." "I think—tide turning—see, as I remember—I was raised in the desert, but tides kind of—it's easy to see a tide turn—did I say those words?"

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Jacob Weisberg
Jacob Weisberg
Author · 9 books
Jacob Weisberg is an American political journalist, serving as editor-in-chief of Slate Group, a division of The Washington Post Company. Weisberg is also a Newsweek columnist. He served as the editor of Slate magazine for six years, until stepping down in June 2008. He is the son of Lois Weisberg, a Chicago social activist and connector celebrated in Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point. Weisberg's father, Bernard Weisberg, was a prominent Chicago lawyer and later judge. His parents were introduced at a cocktail party by novelist Ralph Ellison.
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