We know absolutely no one in Bush family circles and have never met former President George W. Bush or his wife Laura.
If you have been reading us for any length of time, you know that we used to make fun of “Dubya” nearly every day…parroting the same comedic bits we heard in our Democrat circles, where Bush is still, to this day, lampooned as a chimp, a bumbling idiot, and a poor, clumsy public speaker.
Oh, how we RAILED against Bush in 2000…and how we RAILED against the surge in support Bush received post-9/11 when he went to Ground Zero and stood there with his bullhorn in the ruins on that hideous day.
We were convinced that ANYONE who was president would have done what Bush did, and would have set that right tone of leadership in the wake of that disaster. President Gore, President Perot, President Nader, you name it. ANYONE, we assumed, would have filled that role perfectly.
Well, we told you before how much the current president, Dr. Utopia, made us realize just how wrong we were about Bush. We shudder to think what Dr. Utopia would have done post-9/11. He would have not gone there with a bullhorn and struck that right tone. More likely than not, he would have been his usual fey, apologetic self and waxed professorially about how evil America is and how justified Muslims are for attacking us, with a sidebar on how good the attacks were because they would humble us.
Honestly, we don’t think President Gore would have been much better that day. The world needed George W. Bush, his bullhorn, and his indominable spirit that day…and we will forever be grateful to this man for that.
As we will always be grateful for what George and Laura Bush did this week, with no media attention, when they very quietly went to Ft. Hood and met personally with the families of the victims of this terrorist attack.
FOR HOURS.
The Bushes went and met privately with these families for HOURS, hugging them, holding them, comforting them.
If there are any of you out there with any connection at all to the Bushes, we implore you to give them our thanks…you tell them that a bunch of gay Hillary guys in Boystown, Chicago were wrong about the Bushes…and are deeply, deeply sorry for any jokes we told about them in the past, any bad thoughts we had about these good, good people.
You may be as surprised by this as we are ourselves, but from this day forward George W. and Laura Bush are now on the same list for us as the Clintons, Geraldine Ferraro, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, and the other political figures we keep in our hearts and never allow anyone to badmouth.
Criticize their policies academically and intelligently and discuss the Bush presidency in historical and political terms…but you mess with the Bushes personally and, from this day forward, you’ll answer to us.
We hope someday to be able to thank George W. and Laura in person for all they’ve done, and continue to do. They didn’t have to head to Ft. Hood. That was not their responsibility.
The Obamas should have done that.
But didn’t.
Wouldn’t.
Thank goodness George W. is still on his watch, with wonderful Laura at his side.
We are blessed as a nation to have these two out there…just as we are blessed to have the Clintons on the job, traveling the world doing the good they do.
And we are blessed to have Dick Cheney, wherever he is, keeping tabs on all that’s going on and speaking out when the current administration does anything too reckless and dangerous.
Cheney’s someone else we villainized and maligned in the past who we were also wrong about. There has never been a Vice President, including Gore, Biden, or Mondale, who was more supportive of gay rights than “Darth Cheney”. There has never been a Vice President more spot-on right about the dangers facing this country from Islamic terrorism.
We live in strange, strange times indeed.
We are now officially committed fans of George W. and Laura Bush. We are fans of Dick Cheney. Our gratitude for them makes us newly protective of them, and the continued role they play in this country.
After the primary battle of 2008, we never thought we’d go back to Texas for anything, but sometime in 2010 we want to find some event in Dallas the Bushes will be at so at least one of us can go up to them, tell them we are deeply sorry for ever thinking ill of them, and thank them from the bottom of our hearts for their service to America.
We’re sure they will just stare at us and wonder why these gay Chicagoans are crying, but we don’t think we can get through a meeting with them without being emotional.
What they did at Ft. Hood for those families humbles us. Every day, the Bushes are most likely doing something just like it behind the scenes.
We hope if any of you encounter them you will let them know this is deeply appreciated beyond partisan lines.
We will never look at the Bushes, the Bush presidencies, or their legacies the same again…and someday when his presidential library is built, we will be so proud to visit there and tell anyone will listen about November 10th, 2009, the day we finally appreciated former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura.
Thank you for your service, Mr. President. We’re sorry we didn’t appreciate you while you were in office, but we thank Heaven we’ve wised up and can see the good you are out there doing, under the radar, today.
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NOTE: Because some of you wanted to re-read it again and have emailed us to ask for it, here’s what we said to President Bush on January 20th, at the beginning of The Golden Age of Hope and Change and Unicorns.
It’s actually really interesting to read the comments from way back then, to see either how mad at us people were that we dared to say anything nice about Bush or how pleased others out there were that Hillary Dems weren’t being evil to the man as he left office.

November 10, 2009 at 11:33 pm
You are an honest blog, which is why I come here. Thanks for the post.
As many problems as I had with Bush, and Clinton, and so many others, they are all light years ahead of Obama in every way on every issue.
November 11, 2009 at 5:01 pm
I have said the same things about Bill Clinton.
Even if you didn’t agree with Bill Clinton, I know he was an American born and raised in Arkansas. I know that he loved this country. Bill Clinton was a liberal of course, but I know he wasn’t a communist.
November 11, 2009 at 7:41 pm
I agree. Clinton might have been a screwball but I never even thought he hated the USofA. Obama has made it clear how much he hates US.
November 11, 2009 at 9:00 pm
Give Obama time — he may grow in the office. However, he does need stop blaming everything on his predecessor — something W never did.
November 12, 2009 at 12:06 am
Amen. I voted for Bill the 1st time, not the 2nd because I thought he was a screwball, like you say. However, we know where he came from, and dang it, he is one hell of a smart guy to go from a poor Hope, AK kid to the White House, and you know he loves the USA.
November 12, 2009 at 8:32 am
Has anyone ever looked up and read Michelle Obamas thesis from college….You should.
November 12, 2009 at 5:01 pm
OK…Who do I send the repair bill for the water that I spewed all over my monitor & computer to?
Seriously, you folk are morons.
November 12, 2009 at 6:12 pm
“kindness” at 5.01 PM:
Use something more original than the “ruined keyboard” image when you’re trying to be clever. Seriously.
November 13, 2009 at 11:36 am
I am the counter part of you, I at the time did not like Clinton, but I am missing him right now.. But I guess I miss Bush more.. Had the guts to stand by his convictions..
I am truly afraid for our country.
November 12, 2009 at 7:44 pm
So well said!
November 13, 2009 at 11:18 am
Where would I get a copy of Michelle Obama’s thesis?
November 13, 2009 at 2:50 pm
Michelle Obama’s thesis is at:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2305083/PrincetonEducated-Blacks-and-the-Black-Community
November 11, 2009 at 7:10 pm
Thank you Mr. President Bush. May God keep you and you loved ones, and America safe from the mistakes of the curerent administration.
My historians be very kind to you.
Sincerely,
Gloria Brown
Bothell, Washington
November 12, 2009 at 4:47 pm
yup, historians better be kind, because if they’re accurate then he’s in trouble!
November 13, 2009 at 11:12 am
If the present-day media tells the truth, then Liberals are in deep, deep trouble.
The truth is…the author of the post is being truthful.
November 13, 2009 at 5:08 pm
Truth be told, George W. Bush will go down in history as a hero and a patriot who kept America safe after our homeland was attacked.
Joni Mitchell was right. You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. Flawed as he was, Bush was on a completely different plane than Dr. Utopia. I mostly disagreed with his policies, but I know he loved our country. Every day, Obama gives you a reason to believe he doesn’t.
November 12, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Gloria, you could not have said it better. Little did people realize the goodness of George and Laura Bush while in the White House for obvious reason, unfortunately.
Susan Tenofsky
Andover, MA
November 14, 2009 at 6:50 am
Could nt agree more. Please check out my relatively new conservative blog at http://www.donottreadonus.wordpress.com
Thankyou
November 14, 2009 at 7:47 am
I didn’t start out as a fan of W, at all. What turned me around was the interview he and Laura did with Dianne Sawyer in Jan 2000. Ms. Sawyer (who I used to like) embarrassingly rude, snarky and snippy, while George was polite, kind and patient. Laura was obviously steaming, but her husband displayed to me his true character in dealing with Sawyer and her nasty questions and elitist tone. It was an ambush interview, yet the subject of the attack came out as victor, in my eyes. Did I agree with all of his policies? Of course not, but he and Cheney were steadfast in their vision for the security of this country, and no one can fault them for that. As for Cheney, he was my congressman from WY and I’ve always considered him one of the smartest, clearest thinkers in the middle of the Stoopid Swamp – DC.
November 12, 2009 at 9:35 pm
If I knew what I know now back then, I would have supported Hillary. I think she is doing a good job considering the fact that Biden trying to outshine her. I especially liked her comments in Pakistan.
Thank you for posting what Lame Stream Media failed to do. Wish you all the best.
November 12, 2009 at 11:54 pm
He’s human. He did some good things and some bad things. The whole “abandoning my free market principles to save the free market.” thing still burns me up…but I didn’t worry about where W. stood. He was always presidential even though he was beaten up unmercifully by the press every single day he was in office. I never worried about whether he had a hidden agenda or not. Through his stumbling hard-to-listen-to speeches, you could still hear in his voice that he loved his country. I believe the times he teared up in emotional speeches, that the tears were real. Warts and all he was, if nothing else, genuine; and I didn’t fear for the Constitution, or the country as a whole like I do now with the Emperor in charge.
November 15, 2009 at 5:12 am
I appreciate your honest comments, however, it amazes me that people think Dr. Utopia is some kind of great speaker. When you made the comparison about Bush: “…Through his stumbling hard-to-listen-to speeches…” All I can think about is the empty suit, Obama. As I look at the White House today, it is evident, the grown ups, the ones who love this country, have left the White House.
November 16, 2009 at 2:32 am
I agree, Susan! It is not only embarrassing what Dr.U is doing now, while abroad, but it is painful, too! What an ingrate he is. John Hinderaker of Powerlineblog.com summed it up thus:
One seriously hesitates to draw the conclusion that Barack Obama is a fool, no matter how strongly the evidence may point in that direction. But what are we to make of a man who is ignorant of history; who is ignorant of economics; who despises his own country; and who appears to believe that awareness of his own wonderfulness is enough to guide him? To put it charitably, he has a great deal to learn, and not much time to learn it.
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The adults have indeed vacated the WH. Now we have to work hard to get somebody worth the title to occupy it again. Let’s all work together to make this happen!
November 16, 2009 at 1:08 am
I’m with you photoman–we always knew where W stood. And I believe that his decisions were always made with the Constitution and the good of his country in mind. I didn’t even think about “hidden agendas” until Obama came onto the scene. I still believe there are things–important things–that we don’t know about him.
November 13, 2009 at 2:13 pm
It’s good to see that others are finally seeing the TRUTH. God does work in mysterious ways. The Bush’s are Christians so they do what we’re taught to do; to love one another. So a visit to Ft. Hood was a natural thing for them to do. They are geniune. I didn’t like the Clintons and felt they did damage to the office of the Pres. and I didn’t like everything that Bush did…but being Pres. is difficult. At least he sought wise counsel and ernestly wanted to do what was right in the eyes of God and mankind. It’s arrogant to criticise ones’ speaking delivery…listen to what is being said very carefully and watch what is being done. Right now there is tremendous conflict between the two.A corrupt, powerful gov’t can destroy all of the liberties we’ve known. Without a free America where will all the oppressed people find refuge? Who will help us? May God have mercy on our nation. Thanks for your blog.
November 14, 2009 at 2:03 am
As a veteran of the Clinton years, I never felt that he appreciated the military or the people that served in it. I always felt he somehow felt we were below him.
W was always a cheerleader for the troops. I always felt he loved the airmen, soldiers, sailors, and marines that he commanded.
But with the One in charge, I almost long for the days of the Clinton years. Even his political expedient military decisions (Somalia, Libya and Serbia) were better than Obama’s dithering and casual ineptness.
God help us.
November 16, 2009 at 11:35 am
I feel sorry for our Country under the present administration, but more than that, I ache for our children and grandchildren. What have we done to them by electing those that are in charge of our beautiful Country?
November 14, 2009 at 1:06 pm
Thank you for your honesty. I have always been and will remain loyal to the Bush families. We were proud of America while they were in office. George W. supported the troops and made us proud, when we were at our lowest point. I don’t think the current administration motivates us or are even proud to be Americans.
November 10, 2009 at 11:38 pm
Wow.
I am stunned by your post, but so pleased that you can see the Bushes for what they are: real.
Good for you, guys.
Historical erspective is a great thing.
November 10, 2009 at 11:39 pm
That’s perspective…
November 10, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Beautifully said. Thank you. President and Mrs. Bush are good people.
I remember having that realization when I read about a Christmas visit they made to a church where children and families of prison inmates were having a Christmas party. They did the ten minute photo op then sent the press away. They stayed a long time after taking pictures with the families and talking with them. The Hispanic children they spoke to in Spanish. Did anyone know both the Bushes are fluent in Spanish?
You can read more about it at Snopes.com (http://www.snopes.com/politics/bush/angel.asp) … that seems to be the only place I can find any information about the account.
November 11, 2009 at 12:51 am
I would have never thought that myself. I’m beginning to realize I didn’t know jack squat about Fmr Pres Bush.
And what conflicts me is that being multilingual is a sign of intelligence–This man who was degraded for his intelligence at every opportunity by the media! My world is being turned around today and my distrust of the msm has reached an all time high. Who knows what else they conveniently forgot to report on pres bush.
With the article above and your snopes link I am thoroughly disgusted (with myself and the media) and humbled.
November 11, 2009 at 9:59 am
President Bush was desperately and unfairly ridiculed. Just because he had a southern accent does not mean he was an idiot, yet he was frequently portrayed as one.
Another tidbit … President Bush rarely used a teleprompter when he spoke. He only used it on the big events like State of the Union and he hated that and was visibly uncomfortable using it. He preferred to have note cards that he referred to occasionally instead of reading a speech.
Unlike our current “smarter President ever” who prefers to have every word fed to him … even when the words are wrong.
November 11, 2009 at 3:53 pm
Yet another thing I would have never guessed. Thank you :)
It takes quite a bit of confidence to speak in the old school manner because it means you have to look your questioner in the eyes when you answer, which I think holds much more accountability.
Lol, “smartest president ever”. I think Thomas Jefferson spins in his monument every time that it uttered.
November 11, 2009 at 4:11 pm
The Great enlightment that has come from this post has given me Hope and I mean heartfelt Hope
that all people will find the humanity of good men and women even if their politics are different. Thank You for your courage
I will be reading…
November 12, 2009 at 2:45 am
I’ll add yet another little-known GWB fact: He refused to enter the Oval Office without a suit jacket on. He said it was too formal and important a room, and out of respect for the Office, he would not come in without his full suit attire.
November 12, 2009 at 4:09 pm
When flying high performance jet aircraft, stupidy is generally fatal. Mr. Bush successfully flew fighters, ergo…
November 12, 2009 at 6:11 pm
Not just any fighter, but one that had a well-earned reputation as a “widowmaker”. Any mistake you made with it was likely to be your last.
November 14, 2009 at 1:54 am
I’m still impressed with his ducking flying shoes. Quick reaction. Zero would have a shoe print squarely on his forehead.
November 17, 2009 at 7:08 pm
SDN is correct. I had no idea about W’s flying the widowmaker, but I met a man who was in his squadron who told me the same story.
November 12, 2009 at 5:20 pm
If we would have known that all of the media except FOX was under the thumb of the liberals spewing their poison we all would have spoke up sooner. When Palin came in and she did nothing but run for VP and the poison and ooze came out. We were convinced that his country was going to go to hell in and handbasket. Now with Obama in we are in Hell and the temperature is rising. His crony czars are running America into a muck. Stand up quit dividing and lets get him and them out. We need your loyalty and votes!!!
November 13, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Wow! God bless america and God bless you all for finally open your eyes and see the light. We were safe for 8 years but now I feel we are sitting ducks waiting for the worse. you are so right quit dividing. We are one nation under God if we don’t stand together we will fall one by one and there will be freedom nomore. Let’s get them out you see what they are doing to our belove country. You got my vote anytime.
November 18, 2009 at 1:04 am
you have me standing with you my fellow Americans~ I attend a teaparty meeting every Thursday night with a dozen others and plan on ways so we can get others in our area to stand up together and take back our country. We are accomplishing our goal every week!! I live in Atlantic County NJ. We CAN do this in 2012!!!!
November 11, 2009 at 2:31 pm
they are good people the Bushes.
November 10, 2009 at 11:53 pm
You made this conservative tear up a little. I have to say that the pro-Hillary movement has improved my previously knee-jerk opinion of Hillary also.
When we start looking at the human beings running for office and not the party in front of their names, we get as close to the Founding Fathers’ ideal of this country as possible. And we scare the hell out of the two parties trying to divide and conquer.
November 12, 2009 at 4:46 pm
1539days, I wish I could take that second paragraph of yours and frame it.
November 12, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Me too!
November 13, 2009 at 12:46 pm
I just did….wonderfully stated 1539days
November 13, 2009 at 8:42 pm
Erin, I totally agree that the second paragraph says what we all should be thinking and doing. Hopefully when the next presidential election comes along many more will feel this way and believe that it is the right thing to do.
I too am very scared for our country and the state of affairs as they are. It makes me so ashamed that people voted for someone who has and continues to at every turn condemned this country since the beginning of his campaign and no one has called him on it. That’s because of the media and the ignorance of people.
All the crap that went on and was never dealt with like the Acorn business, the lies and inconsistencies of information, the erroneous balloting during the election and most of all, the birth certificate. Has anyone seen it yet? Why isn’t that something that we should have all demanded to see before the election? I am so sick of it all. If it wasn’t for FOX news and those who report there, it would be hard to believe that people are so stupid to believe everything the media force feeds them. They make me sick but then this whole administration makes me sick. The incumbents need to be voted out and we need to get back to what our founding fathers originally wished and planned for this great country and hopefully it will happen before it is too late.
Sorry for the long post. I was only going to comment on the paragraph above but then my ire came forward and had to speak its mind. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
November 12, 2009 at 6:01 pm
I’ll second Erin on that one, 1539days. That’s a quotable, if I’ve ever seen one.
November 12, 2009 at 7:39 pm
Amen! This is so true.
November 11, 2009 at 12:43 am
*raises a toast*
Here’s one for the man who could never catch a break with the public and never let it bother him once. He did the right things because it was his job, not because they would bring him media accolades.
*drinks*
Now excuse me while I go leave a bag of flaming dog poo on the front porch of the man who believes the presidency is all parties and popularity contests, and in the process is making a mockery of the greatest country in the world.
November 12, 2009 at 7:11 am
*here, here!* Couldn’t have said it better myself.
November 13, 2009 at 2:38 am
Sure you could!
It’s “Hear! Hear!”, from the UK Parliament tradition. :)
There, there, don’t be upset …
;(
November 12, 2009 at 8:09 am
I’m right there with ya!
God bless the Bushes!
November 12, 2009 at 5:22 pm
yes God Bless the Bushes and all those who bless them for they are true and loyal friends!!!
clink! clink!
December 11, 2009 at 3:00 pm
MNM I love what you said here. well thought out words of Praise for a man that had it more tough in his last term than any President in modern history. Why? Look at who was controlling congress, and the senate that is why.
November 11, 2009 at 1:42 am
W w W w W welcome to the club. And let me say you’ve written something that makes me very happy and hopeful to read, right from the heart. And of course you guys realize W and Laura would be the first to forgive, forget, and sit you right down for chipotle BBQ.
It is always great cause for celebration and praise, whenever eyes are opened to truth and hearts are melted for good and salutary reasons.
I think you’ve seen a pic of my *Thank You W* front door sticker which stays till we move out or it disintegrates.
November 11, 2009 at 2:41 am
This is a very heartwarming blog post. In some ways I hope that your sentiments are echoed across the USA.
Even though I was not a Bush fan, I never lampooned him, and I cringed when I saw what was written about him.
The meme about his intelligence is truly insulting since George Bush has an MBA, which he had the intellectual acumen to obtain that higher degree, unlike the present man in the White House who will not divulge his college records. (BTW I am degree qualified). As far as getting a degree is concerned, to be honest I do not think it is a true measure of intelligence, and it is definitely not a measure of wisdom.
Your POTUS might have a law degree from Harvard and he might have got a degree from Columbia, even though people from his college year do not remember him, but he lacks the wisdom to be a leader of the country.
As an outsider I found George to be a man of conviction and he certainly showed passion when it was necessary. The present POTUS comes across as a cold fish, and a very glib speaker. The problem with that particular style is that this form of charisma is exactly what caused people to be attracted to Adolf Hitler.
When I was recently in the USA I met some really wonderful people. What I did notice though, it was the middle aged women who had stars shining in their eyes where the present POTUS is concerned. They were very good at repeating the meme about “cleaning up the mess”. Yet, did they really understand that it is not the President who makes all of those policies but the Congress, and the Congress had been in Democrat hands since 2006 when the economy started to go really bad. Did they know that the present POTUS refused to pass reforms that would have made sure that the housing bubble and the crisis that followed was only a blip rather than a full blown disaster? Did they know that the present POTUS actually lobbied for the very reforms that he then blamed on the insurance companies for they way that they packaged the mortgages? Probably not, they just go along with whatever they see on CNN….
Do not worry, here in Australia there are many going through the same kind of buyers’ remorse since we are also stuck with the egotistical and narcissistic Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister who is just as bad as the POTUS.
November 11, 2009 at 7:59 pm
It is nice to know that someone sees what is really happening in America; what is scary is that it is not an American! Most Americans have no clue what is going on in their own backyards! They blame George Bush for our current situation and think Obama can fix it all without realizing that a president has limited power! Congress has the real power, and as you pointed out, they have been in “power” since 2006, when our current crisis started. Pres. Bush then got all the blame. What is even worse, I think many Americans are ready to bring in a more conservative Congress in 2010, but if that happens and things get better, the ignorant among us will give the credit to their “messia”, Obama!
November 12, 2009 at 7:35 pm
Conservative is not anti-gay.
November 12, 2009 at 7:47 pm
P.S.; You guys rock! Thanks for being fellow Americans.
November 12, 2009 at 12:10 am
not this Tea Party’ing middle-aged woman and hundreds of others that show up at our Tea Parties in America. Limited federal government and freedom for individual rights is what we stand for. And peacefully. We have been told that we leave parks cleaner than we found them….
November 13, 2009 at 11:13 am
hear, hear!
November 13, 2009 at 8:52 pm
Tawnyalawyer, I think what you wrote is the real issue here. I do not believe that people are so totally stupid and unaware of the freedoms that they are about to lose if things continue as they are going now. The ignorance of people to believe that they can get everything from the government and not have to pay for it in some way down the road is inconcievable. When will they wake up and smell the crap they are being fed?
November 16, 2009 at 10:34 am
Hear, Hear! I’m also one of those middle-aged Tea Party’ing women that agree 100% with you!
God Bless W. and Laura, they are true Patriots.
November 12, 2009 at 1:21 pm
President Bush had degrees from Yale and Harvard, he was bilingual, he was a jet fighter pilot, he was a two-term govenor, and yet was portrayed by the media as an idiot.
He was a good man who quietly spearheaded the PEPFAR AIDS initiative, which has saved millions of people in Africa, even as he was berated by activists.
Compare the media’s treatement of Bush to that of Obama.
Obama says there are 57 states in the USA and the media barely report it. Imagine if Bush had said that.
November 19, 2009 at 11:17 am
In cooperation with the Library of Congress, former librarian Laura Bush instituted a National Book Festival on the Mall in September 2001. I know the events of September 11, did not allow for much attention to be paid to this fabulous event, but her work for literacy was just one more example of our “news” media totally hiding all good reports about the Bushes from the American public.
December 11, 2009 at 3:07 pm
David even though obama was most likely born in Kenya he could most likely never find it on a map. also he has not found enough time to make any comments about the continued genocide in the country of Sudan. how funny that is. now if bush was in office still every single person in the senate, and the house would be on his back about that one thing.
February 5, 2010 at 12:29 pm
–even though obama was most likely born in Kenya–
Wrong, he was born in Hawaii
November 12, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Wow great write!!! Thank you for your compassion with the Bush’s. I believe that he stuck by his values and convitions and got the job done. He and Laura Honored God and this nation and fought the fight those last two years with the Democratic Congress from Hell!
I am afraid of the government and the surprisingly closeness to the Hitler regime that they have become. My choice will be to stay and fight or leave a country I love. Do you have room in Austrailia??
November 13, 2009 at 2:43 am
No frippin’ way, mate! Do you know where he was born? Educated? Who his actual genetic parents are?
Did he spend every day of every year from about age 10 guided and mentored by Marxist pedophiles and terrorists?
Rudd doesn’t hold a candle to the POTUS!
November 11, 2009 at 3:23 am
I too have come to appreciate the fine heart of GWB. And to realize just how blindly I was led by following what the MSM chose to report. Since the beginning of the primaries, and their unequal treatment of Hillary and Obama, I’ve come to see just how biased they are. I used to watch the network national news every – and I mean every – night. Never again. They’re not only worthless, their bias and lack of honest reporting will someday prove to be downright dangerous.
November 12, 2009 at 5:34 pm
Do not count FOX out. They are our Radio Free America. They will bring it up and talk about it. If you don’t like it toss it up. When the shooting hit in Fort Hood. I had the tv on Fox they had someone there in a heart beat. Reporting 3 shooters. No one else was covering it. Our President when he spoke was talking about this health care plan and then said oh by the way in his usual demeanor. If that was my husband or child at the Funeral I would have thrown my shoe at his face Muslim style.
November 13, 2009 at 12:50 pm
My sentiments exactly, watching the treatment of Hill opened my eyes to MSM biases. Now I see that they are truly biased against conservatives and consider them dumb, Reagan, Bush, Palin. There’s a great article by UVA professor about how left wing just can’t understand the perspective of the right even though they claim to be the more tolerant. While the right can understand the left perspective and argue against it better. The left is blinded, they think if you don’t agree with them, there’s something wrong with you, you must be stupid and therefore open to the mocking, snideness etc…
November 11, 2009 at 6:15 am
Thank you, guys, for this heartfelt blog about George and Laura Bush. I’ve always thought they were a class act. I was privileged to serve in the military while he was president and I slept well knowing he was my Commander in Chief. I hope to meet them someday
to shake their hands and say thank you.
November 13, 2009 at 11:44 am
My son has wanted to go into the military, and I feel it would be an honor if he did. BUT, I will be discouraging him from joining, because of Obama.
November 11, 2009 at 7:42 am
[...] he did over the weekend? The guys at HillBuzz, political grown-ups, had this to say: “…Well, we told you before how much the current president, Dr. Utopia, made us realize just how wrong we were about Bush. [...]
November 11, 2009 at 7:54 am
I meant to post here and but put it under the open wednesday thread. You can go to the website here and post a thankyou.
http://mission1accomplished.com/
November 11, 2009 at 11:11 am
Lynn, thank you for that link to a wonderful site. I had no idea something like that was out there. It’s heartwarming to read the letters from citizens around the world whose lives have been impacted by decisions President Bush made during his tenure.
November 11, 2009 at 12:12 pm
Thanks, Lynn.
November 11, 2009 at 8:03 am
Thank you so much for posting this. I never would have known it otherwise. If you ever find ‘that event’ in Dallas where they’ll be making an appearance, let me know. I’d love to meet them also!
BTW – I’m wondering why the Obamas have time to travel the world w/ Oprah, but can’t make a quick trip to Ft. Hood.
November 13, 2009 at 11:16 am
His priorities are evident.
November 13, 2009 at 8:14 pm
Sadly, indeed they are and they have nothing to do with those priorities I would assume our President should have.
November 13, 2009 at 6:32 pm
He already made major mistakes by doing “Shout outs” before commenting on Ft. Hood and failing to calling it a terrorist’s attack.
At this point, I rather see him stay quiet because whenever he says something he manages to upset people.
November 13, 2009 at 11:31 pm
Because, frankly my dear the obamas don’t give a damn. Action is lounder then word. My fellow Americans I hope you’re watching hussien obama’s action well. Freedom and liberty depend on us.
November 11, 2009 at 8:11 am
That was beautifully written. Don’t worry boys, I would not be surprised if the Bushes will read this very post or have it sent to them.
Now, let me thank you, I am a lifelong conservative and I read your site everyday. You have made me realize that there are a lot of democrats who care about the country as much as I do and will fight for what is right. I am always surprised how much we agree on.
November 11, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Maybe when the people start electing leaders less on what they say and the letter behind their name, the more clearly we will recognize the leaders who support our American pride and principles.
November 13, 2009 at 12:25 pm
I am a conservative in Minnesota who voted for Paul Wellstone. Twice. Even though I disagreed with many of his views, my voting priorities rank character before policy. When the REALLY tough decisions come along, we need people with firm moral foundations representing us.
November 11, 2009 at 8:34 am
Outstanding post, gentlemen. It shows yet again that you have not only the passion of your beliefs, but the open minds of the intellectually curious and intelligent.
Short synopsis of the post:
The Bushes- class act. The Obamas- ass act.
November 11, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Or you can think of if this way …
George W Bush = Class Act
Barack H Obama = Class Clown
Laura Bush = Classy First Lady
Michelle Obama = First Wife (seriously, when you treat Air Force One as if it were the family minivan …)
Thanks for this post … it is the most encouraging and heartening thing I’ve read since the one I found about the feminist who’d had a change of heart about Sarah Palin!
GWB wasn’t perfect, but he was a damn sight better than the current occupant of the WH!
November 11, 2009 at 8:53 am
What a difference between George Bush and Obama.
Bush an ex alcoholic, born again Christian, managed to lead this nation with just a megaphone, a pair of slacks and the most encouraging words pronounced by a president since Ronald Reagan: “We can hear you…the world can hear you. And the people who brought these towers down will hear from all of us soon.”
Obama a former cocaine addict, half Muslim managed to polarize this nation with two teleprompters and an empty suit.
God bless George W. Bush.
November 11, 2009 at 9:02 pm
I SAY “AMEN”…COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF…GW WAS NEVER GIVEN CREDIT WHEN CREDIT WAS DUE…I’D VOTE FOR HIM AGAIN. IT’S TO BAD OUR COUNTRY HAD TO GET IN THE SHAPE IT’S IN FOR PEOPLE TO REALIZE WHAT WE HAD WITH GWB….
MAY GOD BLESS BOTH GEORGE W. AND LAURA BUSH YOU HAVE BEEN A BLESSING TO AMERICA……
November 13, 2009 at 12:03 am
We want to let President and Mrs. Bush know that we whole-heartedly agree with what you said. You stated our feelings precisely. Our country is at a very precarious point in our history. Never before have we had to fight Marxism coming from the White House and 30 unelected czars who can change our everyday lives drastically. God help us all.
November 11, 2009 at 8:58 am
Being a conservative, I have had my disagreements with President Bush – both domestic and foriegn policy wise.
BUT, I never for one minute thought he ever made decisions based on what was best for him or the party, only on what he beielved was the best for the US. They are both gracious, intelligent people; the treatment they have recieved for that (from far right & left) is a terrible indictment of the current state of thought in the country.
You correctly point out that these little things outside of the press view are what show the true character of the Bushes.
BTW, thank you for blogging – your writing has help restore my belief in real political discussion, and open, intelligent minds.
FWIW, I too wish Hillary had won the dem nomination. I would have preferred to vote for her rather than McCain. Hillary doesn’t seem to bounce all over the place like McCain, and would not hesitate to defend our country.
November 11, 2009 at 2:22 pm
As someone (can’t remember who) famously said, “Character is what happens when no one is looking.”
November 12, 2009 at 1:41 pm
I thought of this quotation also! Another classy and sensitive response to grieving military families was Reagan sending handwritten letters of condolence to the families of killed military personnel. I think Gordon Brown (British Prime Minister) also does the same thing. Obama probably sends them a DVD of his speeches.
November 19, 2009 at 8:50 pm
ROFL! Oh my goodness! The thing is, I bet he really does send grieving families DVDs of his speeches! After all, if it’s good enough for the Queen of England…
November 13, 2009 at 2:50 am
By all reports O throws hissy fits about published critiques when the camera’s turned away.
If he reads this, he’ll be burning dolls with your names on them with cigarettes. While cursing you in Arabic.
November 12, 2009 at 2:09 am
Exactly. I’m somewhere on that gray line between libertarian and conservative. I have pulled my hair out many times about Bush’s choices. But I have never doubted that he did so because he felt it was the best thing for our nation. He was so genuine when speaking about TARP that it *almost* made me think it was necessary after all. Here was a man unable to stop the tears when he dealt with Americans who were suffering, whether it be soldiers, firemen or victims of various tragedies. Obama seems oblivious to suffering outside of a vague notion that incites government control. It was this vague, philosophical need to confront suffering that motivated the likes of Mao and Chavez. Bush shows genuine compassion for individuals who are hurting. That’s true humanity.
November 11, 2009 at 9:02 am
I wrote on all the blogs from the primaries on, that with all the Bush bashing by the bho the fraud cabal, “One major difference between Bush and bho the fraud: Bush is an AMERICAN.” He and Laura care about our country and its people. Just like the Clintons.
February 5, 2010 at 12:33 pm
–“One major difference between Bush and bho the fraud: Bush is an AMERICAN.”–
Obama is an American, too, so your argument is toast
November 11, 2009 at 9:03 am
Well stated guys. I am growing ever fonder of old W the longer Bean Pole and Ms. Bitchy occupy his old Pennsylvannia Ave. diggs. It was pretty disturbing to watch how the MSM and the uber liberal banshees would malign W every chance they got. Now to watch them disembowel themselves every time someone criticizes the latest zOmbie policy makes me quiver with laughter. GWB had the courage of his convictions. We may not have always agreed with everything he did, but here was a president who didn’t gauge his every move by opinion polls or party politics. He was unfairly blamed for many things not under his control. I lived in New Orleans during Katrina and know full well most of the inaction and stupidity that caused widespread heartache could definitvely be laid on the doorstep of Blanco and Nagin. ( two matching pieces of wet toast if there ever was a set ) W has been nothing but a class act especially since his retirement. I roared with approval over a recent article entitled “What if George Bush had done this”. OMG talk about hitting the ole nail squarely on its head. Made me want to glue a copy of the article onto closet case Anderson Cooper’s forehead and give him some real 360. Thank you Mr. President & Laura for the visit to Ft. Hood, for your caring, concern and constant nobility.
November 11, 2009 at 8:48 pm
Robert,
You really made me laugh, which is so appreciated considering there isn’t much to at which to laugh at these days.
November 11, 2009 at 10:04 pm
Glad you liked it. I enjoyed writing it.
November 17, 2009 at 8:45 am
More, Robert, more. You are great!
November 12, 2009 at 5:47 pm
I know what you mean about Katrina. One of my cousins live in Shereveport and the other New Orleans. The one in Shereveport was a counselor. As the kids came in for evacuation they started them in school ASAP. He said they actually had to take guns and knives off of the grad school children when they went to school. He was completely blown away.
My other cousin had a pick up truck and groups of men tried to highjack the truck. The govoner and mayor are responsible here. Look at Juliani in comparison!!!
Our friedn was a evacuation helicopter pilot being fired upon continually until they painted the red x on it for red cross.
Between the Muslim attacks and the natural disasters Bush was under fire and no one in the press gave him a slap on the back. What a crying shame!
November 11, 2009 at 9:25 am
What a great article you have written. When Bush grabbed the bullhorn and made those comments at the WTO, with his arm around the fireman…it was a great moment.
The Fireman actually teared up too.
I had differences with Bush on somethings, and I believe our soldiers gave him much respect…something I doubt is happening now with Obama.
I truly believe Obama doesn’t like the military and you don’t see any emotion from him when he talks about them….the only emotion you see from him, is when he speaks to ACORN & SEIU!
I feel for those soldiers that have to fight under him!
Bush & Laura actually showed their compassion, without having cameras around all the time.
I join you in thanking them.
November 13, 2009 at 5:16 am
I can’t get away from noticing that Obama seemed most viscerally angry and upset about George Tiller’s murder. He’s never shown the same level of anger toward anything else since.
November 13, 2009 at 6:37 pm
He was angry when he was delivering a speech at the Joint Session of Congress. It was BEFORE he got called a liar.
But I cannot compare the level of anger since I missed his reaction to Tiller’s murder, I am glad I did.
November 17, 2009 at 10:36 pm
deedee, that’s class solidarity for you. Tiller was one of Them, and We are not supposed to touch Them.
February 5, 2010 at 12:36 pm
–I truly believe Obama doesn’t like the military–
He doesnt like the military, he loves the military
November 11, 2009 at 9:28 am
After loathing George Bush and Dick Cheney for so long, I am realising how wrong I was about this man, especially when compared to the America-loathing Marxist-in-chief in the WH now.
Same for Dick Cheney, couldn’t stand the man, now I realise he did everything he had to do to keep this country safe.
I cannot believe how the MSM misrepresents everything, I used to listen to them, watch them… here idiots like charlie gibson and george stenospous spout their opinions.. now, it has NO impact on my opinions of anything.
I saw this utter-bias reporting against Hillary and then against Sarah Palin. F U Brian williams and the rest of the MSM!! No one believes a word you say anymore!
Thank you to the Bushes for their caring, these are genuine Americans who love their country and the US military. God Bless them both.
November 11, 2009 at 9:30 am
I could not have said it better myself. The amazing thing is, GWB never sought the spotlight for the the good and honest things that he did. He worked with Bono and gave millions of dollars for AIDS patients in Africa. How many people know that? He always met with families of fallen soldiers at Dover Airforce Base, but without the cameras and phony salute. History will be kind to George and Laura Bush. I can’t say that about Dr. Utopia.
November 13, 2009 at 6:42 pm
“Taking Chance” was much more moving than “phony salute” he made.
I agree with the analysis that he was setting a tone for the justification for his indecision on troops level in Afghanistan.
November 11, 2009 at 9:41 am
You know what’s funny? Thanks to you guys, I’ve had a new respect develop for Hillary Clinton, and now you’re acknowledging your respect for G.W. Bush and family. It’s a funny world, and I thank you guys for opening my eyes. God bless you!
November 11, 2009 at 9:46 am
On the night of September 11, 2001 I laid in my bed sobbing and holding my children tight. I said many prayers that day. I happen to live in the flight path of the 911th Airforce base in Pittsburgh, PA. (Ironic name for the refuling wing.) If you recall all flights were grounded on 9/11/01 for several days. However, at 12:30 am September 12, 2001 I heard a loud roar above my home. For approximately 20 minutes late that night large military aircraft were taking off one right after the other. I knew what that meant. We were a Nation at War. In the pain and the anguish of that day, I found comfort and pride for my country in the jet noise that hung over my bed that night. I knew George W. Bush was the Commander and Chief of the United States of America. I knew we are the greatest Nation on earth. And I thanked God for blessing this Country with a President that was up to the task of defending this nation.
November 11, 2009 at 10:57 am
I agree, I have been crying for days. I miss George W. Bush and hope and pray he is behind the scenes still protecting us all.
November 11, 2009 at 1:54 pm
This brings tears to my eyes, and bittersweet memories to mind. I didn’t start out appreciating GWB at all, but my entire outlook on him changed on 9-11-01. Our military base was locked down, our family members were calling to find out if my husband would be deployed, and over the next few weeks I would become terrified of checking my mailbox for fear of anthrax. But our President stood firm and comforting, and led our military and our nation through dark times. I’ve been proud to serve him ever since, and miss him now that the torch has been passed to one who doesn’t want to carry it.
November 11, 2009 at 11:13 pm
Thank you for writing that. I felt so safe with George W. Bush and Dick Cheney in charge. Now I just feel like we’re sitting ducks. Please wake up all your friends to the ongoing destruction of our country by Obama. We must stop him.
November 13, 2009 at 9:00 pm
I am so afraid for my country and its people if we are ever attacked or worse. I don’t think that the “messiah” has a clue as to what he should do. I am so glad that Bush was in office when our country was attacked on 9-11-01. I felt safe even under the circumstances. I knew that he would do everything he could to protect us. I don’t believe that will happen with this administration and that scares me to no end. God help us if it ever does.
November 11, 2009 at 9:47 am
And how many bloggers would have the humility and honest to post something like this?
Why not write Dubya and Mrs a letter?
November 11, 2009 at 10:04 am
Do you have an address on how to reach them?
November 11, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Here’s President Bush’s office address:
Pres. GWB
P.O. Box 259000
Dallas, TX 75225-9000
I sent him a birthday card (on July 6, which I do every year) and I got a lovely thank you note back!
The gentleman & his lady wife are a class act.
Thanks for finally “getting it” and seeing the light–we’ve had it burning on the porch for a long time.
Welcome home to America!
November 13, 2009 at 10:12 am
ty for the address. i’ve always wanted to send a ty to them. i voted for him twice and would again. i’ve argued for him for yrs; and it warms my heart to see people awakening to the truth. i don’t feel safe w/ ob. i did w/ Bush/Chaney. i don’t bother w/ the fringe media. i know where they’re from; and it isn’t a good place. God bless u all. God bless the Bushes. God bless the USA.
November 11, 2009 at 10:06 am
And by address we don’t mean one you can Google…but an actual address that will get to them. If so, we will take a few days and craft the best thank you letter we have ever written and send it to these very deserving people — along with the promise that we will endeavor to follow their example and dedicate volunteer efforts in their honor at least once a month. Maybe take on an extra USO volunteer shift and give that time each month as a thank you to George W. and Laura for all they did for this country. The way to pay them back for their service is to pay it forward to others.
November 11, 2009 at 11:09 am
I found the address but don’t want to put it here. Don’t you guys have a blog email?
November 11, 2009 at 11:13 am
HillBuzz@gmail.com
November 13, 2009 at 3:16 pm
Hill, tou folks wrote a fine piece…one that many in the anti-Bush crowd wouldn’t write even if they had your eloquence and voice. Your description of this class act that are the Bushes, and your humility in owning up to past errors about these fine people, shows that the Bushes aren’t the only class act around.
HillBuzz is as well.
Bob Hayles
http://www.JuicyMaters.com
November 13, 2009 at 10:17 pm
Hey you guys, you have brought tears to my eyes, because you are the epitome of wisdom and humility, you realize your errors and are large enough to admit them. We are planning another march on DC, probably the first week in December, truly let the “lawmakers” know how the American people, their bosses, really feel. Would you rally your patriots, lovers of the Anerican dream, to come and rally with us, to regain our liberty , before we lose it forever? We want to surround the Capitol , fill the halls of the Senate and House and demand they stop the destruction of our country. Please help us, I love you guys, already.
Lynne (jwrobertsvt@msn.com)
November 11, 2009 at 10:10 am
Never once in 8 years in the office did GWB ever, ever say anything bad about those who lied and smeared him with the most vile of language and slurs–not one report, private or public.
Yet this POS, this scum who stains the hallways where Lincoln, Jefferson and Reagan walked has no problem casually insulting millions of Americans with a crude sexual reference merely for disagreeing with his policies.
You want to know another person who the left hate, hate hates that is a humble, decent and true-blue patriot? Alberto Gonzales. Heard him speak yesterday. Would that we had men of half his caliber in power today. And not a bit of malice toward those who accused him of so much evil. He could have dropped a subtle, slight suggestion that he bore them any ill will–nothing.
History (and we must make sure it does) will show that GWB largely surrounded himself with men and women of character who’s ambition was only to do what was best for America, not themselves.
This current crop of parasites couldn’t make the contrast more clear to any who will look.
November 12, 2009 at 10:56 am
Here! Here!
Well said jimmuy.
November 12, 2009 at 6:06 pm
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Never once in 8 years in the office did GWB ever, ever say anything bad about those who lied and smeared him with the most vile of language and slurs–not one report, private or public.
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well except maybe that time he called the NYT’s reporter an “a hole” when he didn’t know his mic was open, LOL
November 13, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Alberto Gonzales should be in the SC not the activist appointed by BHO.
November 11, 2009 at 10:33 am
I have always said, you may not like where President Bush stood on the issues, but you at least knew where he stood. God Bless Him.
November 11, 2009 at 10:47 am
Thank you for your heartfelt apology. I will admit to not much liking Hillary Clinton, but I dearly wish she was the President instead of Prez Peter Pan.
November 11, 2009 at 10:56 am
It’s been quite awhile since I’ve commented on here but I wanted to say thank you for this post. It brought tears to my eyes. I’m a conservative who voted twice for W. I’ve definitely faced opposition for doing that, even down here in Texas. But I always knew I was voting for a man who, even if I didn’t always like his policies, cared deeply for our country.
I read a Newsweek article yesterday where a soldier who was injured at Ft. Hood spoke of W coming to visit the hospital. I would have never known otherwise. It doesn’t surprise me in the least that he and Mrs. Bush took the time to come down to Ft. Hood. The only good thing about the Obama’s “better late than never” visit is that Michelle actually dressed appropriately for the occasion.
After last week’s tragedy, I thought about how, if W were still President, he would have been on a plane that day to Texas. Obama couldn’t be bothered to take care of our soldiers while he was campaigning for healthcare. I hope other Americans see this difference and what it says about our current POTUS.
Thank you, Hillbuzz, for your support of our military. And thank you for your open minds and hearts.
November 11, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Michelle doesn’t have a clue about how to dress appropriately. I doubt very much that either of them have any idea on decorum as you represent the White House. He won’t even wear the flag of America pin unless he has to for political advantage.
November 12, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Appropriately as in, her dress was appropriate. Black dress, with sleeves, no rainbow colors, and a pearl necklace.
November 12, 2009 at 3:15 pm
Even though it looked like Weekenders wear. Maybe they had a Weekenders party at the WH?
November 11, 2009 at 11:00 am
Powerful, inspiringly honest writing HillBoyz. Your heartfelt writings regarding George W. Bush should go viral on the web.
No wonder The Won wants to shut down the web, via “Net Neutrality.” Honest, historical reporting moves people to think and grow…what we have been given via the Lame Stream Media is contrived, hysterical reporting moving an agenda. Huge difference.
George W. Bush, in a dusty windbreaker, holding a bullhorn standing on WTC ruble, spoke words, his Country needed to hear:
“…we hear you, the world can hear you, and soon the people who brought down these Towers will be hearing from all of us…”
directly from his heart.
Barack H. Obama, given an hour and a half, a teleprompter, a staff of advisors, with multiple alphabet media pundits sitting spellbound ready to spin, commented (after two looong minutes of ’shout outs’ and blather) on the “outbreak of violence” at Ft. Hood. “Outbreak” like some strange H1N1 side effect…
Profound difference…history (and intelligent bloggers) note this.
I hope, HB, you do get to meet Mr. Bush someday…or that someone shows him this thread.
Mr. Bush, thank you for your service to our Country, you honored and respected the Office you held and lead by humble example. Well done, Sir…well done.
November 12, 2009 at 9:27 pm
“Your heartfelt writings regarding George W. Bush should go viral on the web.”
It might be. I was made aware of HB by a gun toting, plain spoken (in your face) diehard Republican patriot… in a political thread on a forum for Radio Control toys. Pretty oblique approach…
Well said, Mary.
Good link, D.
November 14, 2009 at 6:08 am
During the elections, I was on this site once, but as I was voting for McCain, didn’t think it was proper to voice my opinion on a blog dedicated to Hillary.
This beautiful, soulful letter came to me from my TeamSara blog and at least 10 other conservative blog sites. So most likely between Emails, blogs and other media, this will indeed become a classic piece of work on the web worldwide.
The Bush’s kept their private life sacred, never needing or demanding attention be focused on them. They had their feet planted firmly on the ground and focused on the job they were elected to do.
Mahalo guys for reminding us conservatives to always be thankful for both Bush and Chaney, their elegant gracious wives and children; the service and safety we were blessed with during their term.
November 11, 2009 at 11:02 am
Thank you for this column. First time visitor, but I want to say that my impression of Hillary has improved much since this Obama presidency came to be, and frankly, when the Ft. Hood incident happened, all I could think was, “I wish Bush were still in office.”
Anyway,about an address for Bush: I know that when he and Mrs. Bush moved into their Dallas house, one of the snotnose members of the press wrote an article that gave the address out, over and over again (because I’m sure that reporter would love his own address to be made public; the press treats people they way they’d never allow themselves to be treated) anyway, I remember being really angry when I read that -that the press would give out his address- but I can’t find it for googling, so perhaps the piece was pulled, afterwards.
If you try to google it though, not how many articles are snarky to nasty about how Bush was moving into “a wealthy enclave…” Right. As thought Obama didn’t live in a wealthy neighborhood; as though Pelosi doesn’t. As though bigtime reporters don’t live in wealthy neighborhoods.
I hate the hypocrites of the press more everyday.
November 13, 2009 at 5:19 am
and they wonder why nobody is reading their newspapers anymore.
November 13, 2009 at 2:23 pm
‘As thought Obama didn’t live in a wealthy neighborhood; as though Pelosi doesn’t’
Not to mention–Kennedys, Kerrys, Rockefellers–the list goes on.
Thank you for your insight.
November 14, 2009 at 11:10 am
Frankly, after the last eight years he’s had, I wouldn’t begrudge GWB if he wanted to buy himself an island and go live there. If anybody’s earned himself a big house in a wealthy enclave, it’s Dubya.
November 16, 2009 at 7:33 pm
So? GWB and Laura Bush have the funds to buy the house they want. Contrast that to uhm… Hil and Bill and Barry and Michelle who had to go through some not-so-on-the-up-and-up middlemen.
Bet you when the Obamas leave the WH they would go for bigger digs than the one they left in Chicago.
The msm are all envious, pretentious, gossipy and dull folks. They do not deserve the billings they get!
November 11, 2009 at 11:05 am
President & Mrs. Bush are truly great Americans. Thank you for your tribute.
November 11, 2009 at 11:07 am
I found that article but I don’t want to link to it; I don’t think the world should know Bush’s address. If you guys have an email address I can send it to?
November 11, 2009 at 11:25 am
I wanted to say I found it too but Willa beat me to it! Anyway…about the Bushes living in a rich enclave…yes, that part of Dallas is very wealthy, but the home is only priced around $2 million. The neighborhood easily has homes worth $10-20 million. Obviously they could afford something bigger and grander…but they are not ostentacious people. Also, they moved right back to the neighborhood they lived in, where the Bush girls attended the local elementary school, before he became governor. Why the MSM thinks all of that is such a crime, I have no idea.
November 11, 2009 at 11:37 am
George and Laura = character and class, sadly missing from the WH these days.
November 11, 2009 at 11:50 am
You know, after thinking about it, it occurs to me that if you want to understand the Bush’s you look at what their children are doing, now that they are grown. I know, we heard all about the “partying Bush twins” from the same hypocrites in the press who acted like they never got drunk at a party while they were at college, but since they’ve grown up, they’ve devoted themselves to serving others. They’re not going to cocktail parties and doing spreads in vogue. Jenna Bush works in a Balitmore public school as a teacher, and the Baltimore public schools are not much better than the schools in DC. (Let’s remember that Obama has destroyed the school choice voucher program that Bush put into place, so that poor kids in DC could get into the better schools (like the one the Obama girls go to) and have a chance in life). Barbara Bush lays very low, but she works in Africa, with AIDS patients. Jeb Bush’s son is going into the service.
The Bush family does nothing but serve America and others, and whether they do it perfectly all the time (who could?) you can’t deny that this is what they do. They are gracious in the face of hate, and they just do what they do.
Obama serves himself.
November 11, 2009 at 10:17 pm
Willa,
I had no idea, but am not surprised. The apple didn’t fall very far from the tree.
November 12, 2009 at 2:07 pm
Raising kids who turn out well is hard enough without having to raise them in the fishbowl of public life. The Bush families are to be commended in raising good kids. I feel sorry for the Obama girls. They are at very vulnerable ages. I hope for their own sakes that their years in the White House don’t warp them for life. I wonder if it’s similar to the challenges faced by celebrity families, in trying to raise normal kids. I’ve noticed that the press seems to respect their privacy, unlike the lack of privacy that was evident for the Bush twins. I have no idea what type of parents the Obamas are. They seem to love their daughters. If I can find one positive thing to say about Obama it is that he seems to truly care for his family.
November 11, 2009 at 12:09 pm
Excellent post, Hillbuzz!
Judging from the threads here, most of you might appreciate this bumper sticker I found :-)
BUSH is looking BETTER EVERY DAY
http://www.cafepress.com/+bush_is_looking_better_every_day_sticker_bumper,375251515
Ha!
November 11, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Hillbuzz, you never cease to amaze me. I had a few problems with some policies President Bush supported, however, I knew he was a good, decent, qualified leader who would always honor the American people and defend our country. I cried many times over the way people and the media unjustly treated him; and now I am tearing up because you now realize who George and Laura Bush are. They are “real” people with the gift of true leadership, a deep love for our country, and love for humanity with a strong desire to serve and help people in our country as well as people across the globe. Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 5:55 pm
TXMom,
My sentiments exactly! Their heart for service and humility is truly rare. God Bless them!
Thank you HB for your heartfelt tribute to GWB and Laura.
November 11, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Great post, Hillbuzz. I have tears in my eyes. The Bushes have been trashed so unfairly for years. They are good people.
November 11, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Just my opinion: BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrom) got its start in the months leading up to the Bush-Gore election. The Democrats were absolutely and completely convinced that Gore was a shoo-in for the presidency. When he lost, they could not accept that their expectations had not been met. The obvious conclusion was that Bush had stolen the election with the connivance of a right-wing Supreme Court. (Selected, not elected!)
The mess that was Florida was a Democratic fubar from the git-go. Florida Dems designed the “butterfly” ballot that they howled about afterwards, and it was approved by both parties prior to the actual election.
The cries of “electorate confusion” didn’t begin until the Dems started a push poll later in the morning, flat-out asking likely Democrat voters if they thought the ballot was confusing and was it possible that they might have accidentally voted for the wrong candidate.
It wasn’t Fox News that called the election in Florida for Bush, it was either CNN or one of the Big Three. Also, the initial judgement by the TV news was that Gore had won. It wasn’t until more votes were tallied that Bush was named the winner.
A lot of people do not realize that the TV started calling Gore the winner before the polls had closed in the Florida panhandle — which just happens to be mostly Republican. Florida is one of those lucky states with two time zones. The news started predicting Gore’s win while the polls were still open in the panhandle, thus discouraging a lot of Republicans from coming out to vote since Gore had already won and their votes wouldn’t mean a thing.
In the great chad hunt, Gore only wanted the votes recounted in the three most heavily Democrat counties in Florida. Further, the Gore campaign successly challenged most of the absentee votes cast by military personnel, who tend to vote Republican rather than Democrat, on a really picky technical detail that was not the voters’ fault at all. (Post-election recounts sponsored by both conservative and liberal organizations show Bush the clear winner, no matter how many times the votes were counted. And that doesn’t count the absentee ballots.)
Lastly, the Supreme Court did not “select” Bush; they upheld Florida law. Florida’s constitution flatly said that all vote recounting will cease on a certain day following an election. (This was a law that was enacted long before the disputed election.) The Gore campaign took the matter to the Florida Supreme Court which said the recounting had to stop as of that day. So Gore took it to the US Supreme Court, which upheld Florida law as written.
Himself and I had a disagreement over 9/11. I was totally grateful that W was president; Himself claimed that Gore would have responded forcefully if he’d won. I believe Gore would still be groveling to the Islamists, begging their forgiveness for forcing them to destroy the World Trade Center and hit the Pentagon.
November 13, 2009 at 2:33 pm
I think that the loss of the 2000 election was a HUGE embarrassment to the Dems, and especially to Al Gore. As an ex- Vice President-Democrat candidate following an extremely popular Democrat President, the election was his to lose. And lose he did. Gore did not carry his own state of Tenessee,Clinton’s state of Arkansas,or Harry Truman’s Missouri. I believe that this, again, was a HUGE embarrassment.
November 13, 2009 at 4:39 pm
CONFESSION — that is very hard to admit… but here goes.
Gore is our cousin :(
During the 2000 election Mom had t-shirts made that read:
Gore is our cousin… we cut that lying limb off the family tree to the Bush!
LOL
Needless to say — his Mom & her sister had to drive to Canada to pick his chicken tail up, along with 2 of his friends… for him to join the army. The “Senators’ Son” (Fogerty son) was given the coushy job as photographer & stayed in the rear with the General for a few short months — then shipped to Korean DMZ for another coushy job.
From day one, after the election, the entire family KNEW Al tried to steal the election, including his attempt to keep out the 15,000 military votes.
You are SOOOO right about Gore.
He would never have held a candle to GWB! As time & history shows — he’s a LOON in the TOP DEGREE!
:D
November 11, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Came from a link at The Anchoress. As a very conservative person, I am thrilled by your post. As others have said, it is very healing to see you acknowledge W’s true strength of character. Some have said history will consider him a greater president than Reagan. I don’t know about that, but it gives me profound hope to hear that some, spoon-fed by the MSM for so long, have the independence to think for yourselves. It gives me hope for our country.
November 11, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Just to add my conservative echo. This post and the comments are the healthiest thing I’ve seen in politics for quite a while and should go viral.
November 11, 2009 at 12:51 pm
Bush’s economic policies still sucked. He started some of what Obama has since made a lot worse, like $1.4 trillion deficits. But you’re right, he is a much better man and President than many were willing to give him credit for.
November 13, 2009 at 10:35 am
It is almost like Obama said to himself, “You call that deficit spending?…Watch THIS!”
November 15, 2009 at 1:13 pm
I’ll take Bush’s eight years of 4 to 5 % unemployment over this jerks job creation policy
November 11, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Whew! You guys are making me cry at my work desk!
Thanks for such a sincere and honest blog post.
November 11, 2009 at 1:14 pm
You are a star in the blogosphere because of your honesty and humility. Your willingness to give credit where it is due gives you a permanent place in my short list of fine bloggers. I, too, once shared your views on W., only to realize, as you have, that we may have judged too harshly. Things can sometimes only be accurately assessed within the context of relativity and in this case, we have learned that indeed there are FAR worse things than a Bush administration.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your honesty, patriotism and clear thinking. May I quote you at http://thedametruth.net?
Many TIA and blessings to your continued work.
The Dame
November 11, 2009 at 2:26 pm
Wonderfully Done. Honest! We need more of this!
November 11, 2009 at 2:27 pm
What a decent and fine article.
If Obama is doing one thing, he is fostering a much more balanced, honest opinion of President Bush.
President Bush rates far more respect that he ever got in office.
November 12, 2009 at 11:10 am
That’s true for all Presidents. Although the rehabilitation of George W. Bush is stunning for its speed.
Voted for W twice, wouldn’t have ever changed it (unless Chaney would have topped the ticket)
November 11, 2009 at 2:34 pm
Thanks….. your compassionate and powerful words and the responses from people across the political spectrum reaffirm my belief that we can advocate for America AS ONE even though we may disagree on issues. You are not alone in your re-appraisal; I have re-appraised my opinion of Hillary Clinton dramatically in recent months. I loved it when she talked tough in Pakistan. Thanks again…..really.
November 11, 2009 at 2:44 pm
Wow! You guys just made me cry! Wow! That is so incredibly sweet and perceptive. I knew Bush 43’s mother Barbara and it was my belief that that lovely woman could not raise the horrible and stupid son people were constantly mocking and demonizing. Besides, I’m so doggone OLD that I remember what it was like when the camps were liberated at the end of WWII and I knew that President Bush was no Hitler. But what you wrote and how you think is an utterly healing moment for my soul and that I should read it today, of all days, is just so special.
November 11, 2009 at 2:45 pm
Nothing most of the media reported about GWB was accurate in its context. From Florida 2000 to “Mission Accomplished” to Katrina and right up to TARP. I’m blessed to have never waivered in my support of this good man and his wonderful family. I’m so glad to see people’s eyes being opened by the contrast and maybe contrast is what it will take to give him the credit and respect he so richly deserves. Ditto the Cheneys. Thank you Hillbuzz. It’s been a very lonely 8 years.
November 11, 2009 at 2:46 pm
Thank you, gentlemen and ladies. But if I may say so, while you’re just a little late getting on the bus, you’re still welcome.
Don’t worry. There’s room for you. And we absolutely promise you this: you’ll never be thrown under it.
God bless you all.
RLKESQ infinitemonkeyatthekeyboard.blogspot.com
November 12, 2009 at 12:29 pm
I ditto your comment. Intelligent thought has nothing to do with ones sexual preferences.
However grateful I am to your revelations I can’t help but be susceptible of its reach within the Bush hating community as well as the Republican hating community.
Yet I am hopeful and encouraged that there are such fine humble thinkers such as your members here.
One difference I have noticed between the party faithful is the descent Republicans often show towards the party leaders. As many Bush supporters have repeated here, there was much we disagreed with him about, and the major difference between the party members is just that Republicans show back bone in confronting the party heads regardless of leader. Now the msm may attempt to pursued you that this means there’s a rift but make no mistake there is not, we are just exorcizing our right to fire those who no longer represent us.
I would love to see more Democrats do the same.
November 11, 2009 at 2:52 pm
Wow!As a conservative,I am shocked by what I have been reading here…thank God you have woken up and seen the truth. Thank you for your powerful words today.
November 11, 2009 at 2:56 pm
THANK YOU for making my day.I voted for Pres.Bush twice and could NEVER understand why others couldn’t see what I was seeing…a humble, good man who was doing his best for America.
To know that others are starting to see what I saw is so heartening.He always felt our prayers;perhaps that is what sustained him.A great American.
November 11, 2009 at 3:03 pm
Wow! Impressive! Thrilled I found a link to this. I had tears flowing. Having watched W get hammered every day for (8) years and never once hearing him complain made him a man of integrity and character for me. This site is now on my favorite list. Thank you, Thank you and Thank you again for this wonderful statement. The USA may still have a future. We the People will solve our problems by learning about each other and realizing we’re really not that different from one another!
November 13, 2009 at 9:00 pm
Wow! Thank you so much for your honest assessment. I just said to a friend yesterday, that history will remember W kindly.
Two years ago, a close family friend was killed serving in as a Marine in Iraq. The evening after her funeral her parents recieved a personal phone call from someone who claimed they were from the White House and to hold for the President. The dad, thought at first, it was someone’s idea of a sick joke until he heard George W. Bush’s unmistakable voice. My friends said he was very appreciative and sorriful of their daughters death.
I am quite sure, no families since Obama took office recieved a personal phone call without the press around to document Obama’s smugness. W. did not recieve or want one second of news time for what he did. I have heard that he also called other families personally and also met with families of fallen soldiers. Oh and by the way, my friend was a private, not a high ranking military officer.
THAT is a great human being. We may not agree with his politics, but at least W cared less about the Teleprompter In Chief and more about his county and it’s citizins.
November 11, 2009 at 3:05 pm
I found your post by a link on facebook. Just wanted to say that it has given me more hope in Americans than I have had in a long, long time. Regardless of our political affiliation we should all be Americans and want our country to be safe and strong.
I didn’t like everything that George Bush and Dick Cheney did but I did believe that they worked hard at keeping us safe no matter what the personal cost to them was.
Thank you for writing this and sharing it with us. As a conservative (not necessarily republican) it was very refreshing, much-needed and hope it is a start of real “change” to get this country back on track and away from those in congress and the white house that want to take this country away from us.
Thanks again.
November 11, 2009 at 3:05 pm
PS….The comments written here are amazing! Made my day!
November 11, 2009 at 3:05 pm
You might be ready for this. It’s why I’m thankful for W.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/07/why_im_thankful_for_george_w_b.html
November 11, 2009 at 3:06 pm
Wow..Im speechless..almost. I have always known President Bush was a great man, pained me deeply for years how unfairly maligned he was. Not a perfect man, but salt of the earth nonetheless. FINALLY, I see a ray of sunshine that people are waking up to see Dr. Utopia for what he is..a bag of shit.
November 11, 2009 at 3:11 pm
It is because the Bush’s understand the Grace of God through Jesus dying on the Cross for every person. I feel certain that they would tell you the same. They are not perfect, but neither are we. Ephesians 1:3-14, paul tells us that God wanted us all to be with him and to glrify his name from the beginning of time. You too can be like the Bush’s. God can do anything and everything for you and through you for his glory.
November 12, 2009 at 12:21 pm
Thank you for posting that. I pray that many, many people read it.
God Bless
November 11, 2009 at 3:15 pm
This is absolutely the first thread I have ever read about the Bush family where there is no name calling and character assassination. I am sitting here with tears in my eyes hoping that George and Laura will know how many of us love them and are grateful for their service. Thank you for a wonderful article.
November 11, 2009 at 5:38 pm
I couldn’t have said it any better, Carolyn. There were many times throughout his eight years in office when I felt isolated because of my high regard for President Bush, sometimes even from hostile anti-Bush family members. Thank you Hillbuzz (this is my first time at your site, but I have a feeling I’ll be back!) for starting this ball rolling. And thank you President Bush, you continue to show this nation what a real leader looks like.
November 11, 2009 at 3:15 pm
One Word Classy!!! The Bushes….The Obamas not so classy..
November 11, 2009 at 3:20 pm
Allow me to join in thanking you. I had the opportunity to stand within 15 feet of GWB as he spoke to a group in 2006 about the challenges facing the U.S. He gave a 20 minute speech without any notes at all. What was even more impressive was that his remarks were delivered with incredible passion, conviction and yes, even eloquence. The thoughts and the words flowed. There was a charisma about him that never came across in televised appearances.
Some time ago I told my husband I only hoped to live long enough to see GWB truly appreciated for his accomplishments as a principled leader. I didn’t believe then that I would see this come to pass in my lifetime. But now I think I may have been wrong — every day brings me greater confidence that I (and he) will see that day and its coming sooner than I ever thought possible. This column and comments are surely evidence of that.
November 11, 2009 at 3:23 pm
Wow, you guys made me cry. Thank you for your honest and open message thanking the Bushes. You are giving me hope that the divide between our ideologies is not completely impossible to bridge. Yes, we can disagree on issues–but we can all be true Americans too. We don’t have to react simply because of the letter that comes after one’s name. Maybe there is hope we can heal this country before it is too late. Thank you guys for your message.
November 18, 2009 at 1:20 am
me too Janine~ when I heard the Bushes went to Ft Hood to be with the families and oBozo & his sasquach hadn’t, I knew then what great people the Bushes truly were! No matter what flaws W may have had, he stood strong, and firm and keep us safe imo. I saw oBozo for what he was long ago and am so glad Americans are finally waking up that the change is not what spewed from oBozo’s mouth and they now know we are in a heap of bs trouble!!!!
Thank you Pres. Bush & First Lady Laura!!
November 11, 2009 at 3:27 pm
Thank you to the Bush Family, thank you for such a wonderful article. I may not have agreed on a lot of his policies but I do miss him.
November 11, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Linked over from Rantburg: enjoyed reading your change of heart about the class that W and L gave to the white house. This veteran tried to serve W the CinC, but was a bit too old.
November 11, 2009 at 3:32 pm
I respect the Bushes as good people and have always particularly liked George Sr. I think they have been good for Texas but were not up to the thoughtful and intelligent leadership we needed on the World scene.
And, excuse me, I think you must have missed Obama’s trip to Ft. Hood.
Where do you get that Obama would have apologized for 9-11? I think he would have gone straight to Afghanistan and kept his eye on that ball instead of dropping it like a hot potato and going off to a new war against an imagined foe that had nothing to do with 9-11.
He left our troops in Afghanistan to languish with no support and sent every resource to Iraq while snubbing or insulting every ally we had ever had and squandered all the capitol we had after 9-11. He took a World that was 100% with us and turned it into about 95% anti-American sentiment and maybe 5% supporting us.
I am so happy to have a man in the White house that wants to actually stop Al Queda and go back to the original objective of stopping the terrorists that still want to attack us.
When he went into office I was afraid he would become one weak pacifist. I have been pleasantly surprised.
His fiscal irresponsibility has me a lot more worried. I, too, have been pleasantly surprised by Hillary.
November 11, 2009 at 4:07 pm
In case you may have missed it, it’s been THREE MONTHS since Obama’s general requested an additional 40,000 troops, and he STILL can’t make up his mind about it!! Oh yeah, he’s REALLY trying HARD to stop Al Queda! Sheesh!
November 11, 2009 at 6:57 pm
Bush insulted every ally? you’re dreaming!!! Obama practically spits in our allies faces, but he knows if they say anything he’ll call them raaaaacist!!!
November 11, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Read the link provided by #54 to enlighten you on the why Iraq was chosen and quit being a mouthpiece of the agenda driven media.
November 11, 2009 at 10:21 pm
Ummm. I think the newest news today states that he is putting a corollary onto any support and also a timeline. Go back and watch the statements he made during the election about Afghanistan. The man either doesn’t know which end is up or he is playing politics with Amercian lives.
November 14, 2009 at 3:45 am
Les, everyone was was getting along just fine, but you had to ruin the moment didnt you. Go ahead and spew your hatred and get it out of your system! Then re-read the blog and pray for forgiveness for your shrivled soul!
November 16, 2009 at 3:00 am
I am sorry you are missing a lot of what he is doing now while you are still focused on Obama’s campaign rhetoric about Afghanistan.
It was August when his very own appointed General asked for additional troops. Today is November 15. While he dithers, lives are lost or are endangered due to lack of troop support. How is that being focused in stopping Al Quaida?
Obama declared in Tokyo that he is “America’s first Pacific president.” He thus displayed, simultaneously, his Obama-centric view of the world and his ignorance of American history and geography. Could he have meant he is a Pacifist president? Is he confused?
January 21, 2010 at 12:26 am
Excuse me! Shows how much you actually know about Afghanistan.
I was there in 2005/2006. No support? Just because the media doesn’t cover all the good things going on there and all the changes doesn’t mean they are not happening.
Moron!!!
November 11, 2009 at 3:39 pm
Ijust found this blog – as a conservative, I am always seeking fair and balanced…nice to read something so honest…Bush had many many problems that helped lead us to where we are today, but I think that history will be kind…the rear view mirror a few years from now will tell the tale…
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November 11, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Good on you that you could admit that you were wrong and that you’ve grown a bit.
November 11, 2009 at 3:44 pm
I respect the Bushes as good people and have always particularly liked George Sr. I think they have been good for Texas but were not up to the thoughtful and intelligent leadership we needed on the World scene.
And, excuse me, I think you must have missed Obama’s trip to Ft. Hood.
Where do you get that Obama would have apologized for 9-11? I think he would have gone straight to Afghanistan and kept his eye on that ball instead of dropping it like a hot potato and going off to a new war against an imagined foe that had nothing to do with 9-11.
He left our troops in Afghanistan to languish with no support and sent every resource to Iraq while snubbing or insulting every ally we had ever had and squandered all the capitol we had after 9-11. He took a World that was 100% with us and turned it into about 95% anti-American sentiment and maybe 5% supporting us.
I am so happy to have a man in the White house that wants to actually stop Al Queda and go back to the original objective of stopping the terrorists that still want to attack us.
When he went into office I was afraid he would become one weak pacifist. I have been pleasantly su
His fiscal irresponsibility has me a lot more worried. I, too, have been pleasantly surprised by Hillary.
November 12, 2009 at 2:59 am
I know a man who disagreed with GWB in every way. He was called into the white house and attended a morning meeting with all the heads of state, the military and many others. GWB lead the meeting. He walked out of the meeting a believer. GWB was a real commander and chief he led with intelligence, wisdom, strength and integrity. Many of the decisions that where made where are based off of information you and I will never see.
Say what you will about going into Iraq but the people of Iraq hold GWB in very high regards. Have you ever heard of a Muslim from a Middle Eastern country with an American name? The number one name for baby boys born in Iraq for three years was GW. GWB set that country free from a MAD MAN who loved killing innocent people to get what he wanted.
I recently took a flight and sat next to a solder coming home from Iraq. He hated the MSM for what they said about what was happening. He said the flat out lied and never covered anything good that happened. He said when he got there it was chaos. The people couldn’t protect them selves. They where fighting town to town in the power vacuum. He said when he left after his second tour they had trained the people of Iraq and they where working together. They where protecting them self’s and where taking out the terrorists on their own. 95% of Iraq is fine. Baghdad is the problem.
On the very off chance that GWB will ever read this. Thank you sir. I would have freely given my life under your leadership.
November 11, 2009 at 3:45 pm
A gentleman and a lady, always. I am proud that he is from Texas.
November 12, 2009 at 12:27 pm
Amen!
November 11, 2009 at 3:47 pm
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November 11, 2009 at 3:52 pm
Guys I’m just leaving for work in Australia and you’ve made me cry. I lost a good friend who used to send me “joke” e-mails about how dumb GWB was. When I asked her not to include me as I liked him I never heard from her again. I’m sending this to her today.
November 12, 2009 at 3:51 pm
Someone that would cease being friends over politics was never a good friend and is sincerely lacking in character and judgment.
November 19, 2009 at 10:13 pm
Ditto.
November 11, 2009 at 3:53 pm
Thanks guys (and gals) for making me proud of Chicago again. I’ve always known what a class act the gay community in Chicago is and am so glad that so many others are now aware of it, also.
November 11, 2009 at 3:55 pm
There is hope for this country when people can admit they were wrong and stand up like men and say so as you did. I am not an emotional person but you moved me with your very thoughtful expression.
May God bless America.
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November 11, 2009 at 3:58 pm
Oh, my. Found your site from a link on Lucianne.com I’m just knocked out by your intellectual honesty.
I’m a dyed in the wool conservative and there was much about President Bush’s policies I disagreed with. But the one thing I never doubted about the man was his love of this great country and his overall goodness and sincerity. There is simply no guile to the man. To see that you can see that also has made me happier and more optimistic about our country, that we can disagree and yet appreciate each other.
Thank you again.
November 11, 2009 at 3:59 pm
I am almost in tears,(unusal for me) reading one of the most heart felt apologies i have ever been proud to read. How easy it would be to say Duh! But i am so up lifted by the humble and clear way you presented your thoughts and feelings. May your tribe increase and God bless President George W. and Laura Bush
November 11, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Loved reading your blog and totally appreciate your intectual honesty. As Americans, we must come to see that we are being divided intentionally by the msm and pols. They know that united we stand-divided we fall.
We will never all agree on everything, but most of us can agree that we love this country’s individual ruggedness and strengthm that good character and honor mean something, and that hard work is good for the soul.
The current occupant of the WH has no clue. It’s up to us to stand united.
November 11, 2009 at 4:06 pm
During the Iranian revolt this spring a comment I read told of a conversation between one of the student age Iranians and a US liberal. Finally, exasperated, the Iranian said ” we were all taught to hate George Bush. But he freed Iraq. Who will be our George Bush?”
For sure not Obama.
November 11, 2009 at 4:09 pm
This is what’s been known for many people to be obvious for a long time. I also sometimes judge a president by the woman the chooses to marry, not just by what his enemies, the biased media or even what some of his fawning supporters say. Excellently worded and contrite mea culpa. More people should use such common sense and reasoning.
November 11, 2009 at 4:10 pm
I hope and Pray that the rest of American’s wake up before it’s to late!!!!
November 11, 2009 at 4:17 pm
Thank you for your honesty. I thank you for your being a grown up mature individual. I just thank you. The prior administration did in fact keep the enemey away from us. All is not lost in Chicago with folks just like you.
Thank you
November 11, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Here is a link to a very under-reported incident in 2009 just after the election. This pertains to this post very well.
Enjoy!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/dec/22/bush-cheney-comforted-troops-privately/print/
Here’s an excerpt:
_____________________
Asked where he gets the strength to meet with the families of soldiers whom he – as commnder in chief – sent to their deaths, he turned stern.
“You have to believe in the cause. You have to understand that – and believe we’ll be successful. If I didn’t believe in the cause, it would be unbelievably terrible. I believe strongly in what we’re doing. I believe it’s necessary for our security. And I believe history will justify the actions. …
“The interesting thing is, most of our troops fully understand this. They know we must defeat the enemy there so we don’t have to face them here. And in a place like Iraq, they fully understood that Iraq was a front for al Qaeda. And they saw their mission as one of defending America by defeating al Qaeda,” he told The Times.
Meeting with the families of the fallen has allowed the president to step out of the bubble that often surrounds him, to meet real people. “I find out a lot about the individuals when the families come and see me, because one thing they want to do is, they want to share. They want to share pictures or letters or moments.
“And I ask them to describe their loved one. What should I know about this person? Or they volunteer – ‘You’d like this guy.’ And many of them have said – it’s amazing, the comforter in chief oftentimes is the comforted person – comforted because of their strength, comforted because of their devotion, comforted because of their love for their family member. And a lot of them said, Mr. President, please know that my child wanted to do this.”
November 12, 2009 at 10:45 am
This finally put me over the edge in tears. You were linked to by Boortz of all people, and although I was a bit skeptical at first, I am now humbled and contrite at the sincerity in your hearts.
God Bless each of you and God Bless America.
November 11, 2009 at 4:20 pm
I admire what Bush did and continues to do. I will not tarnish this thread by voicing my opinion of the current occupant of the WH, but I will advise Les that his string of Obama surprises is just beginning. I doubt that the ones yet to come will be all that pleasant.
November 11, 2009 at 4:22 pm
Thank you so much for your kind words about President Bush and his wonderful wife Laura. I miss him tremendously and have spent many years very upset about how horribly he was treated while he was in office. Your humble and heartfelt post gives me so much hope. Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 4:22 pm
Thank you for these remarks. I love the Bushes! Always have, always will appreciate and honor them for their genuine care for others. Yes, I occasionally had some political differences, but we could not have had two more dedicated, caring, and honorable people in the White House. God bless them both!
November 11, 2009 at 4:23 pm
I had the privlege of meeting future President Bush during his first campaign. What impressed me most about the man was, after our brief conversation, he asked me if he could take a picture with me. Now I am just a working man but I have met many politicians in my time and not one has ever asked to take a picture with me. Several have asked if I wanted to take a picture with them but not them with me. It’s just a subtle difference but it told me a lot about the man.
November 12, 2009 at 2:39 pm
It really does. I’m so glad you shared this.
November 11, 2009 at 4:25 pm
A stunning blog post. Thank you very much. May your voice be heard wide and far. God bless you.
November 11, 2009 at 4:27 pm
Beautiful article and great comments thereafter. And, if you have any tissues left, check out this video of President Bush throwing out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium during the 2001 World Series. I loved the advice from Jeter to throw the pitch from the mound and “don’t bounce or they’ll boo you” – talk about pressure…and he came thru with a strike.
November 11, 2009 at 5:30 pm
It’s real hard to watch now…
We took too much for granted.
November 11, 2009 at 6:35 pm
.. and to think that today it was announced the state of New York will be broke by Christmas…
…hope, change, “shout outs”, reparations, seiu, thugs, a war on prosperity, an administration out of control..
… the new America?
We can not allow it to be.
November 11, 2009 at 9:41 pm
Back then we knew this was our America,and knew we would get though those hard and unknown days…but what is happening now is just so out of control. They are trying to take our America away,and if they succeed there will be no coming back to the security,we as a nation,have aways had.
I miss Presidant Bush. PS I didn’t vote obummer, and after I saw how the republicans did to Sarah Palin, I returned to being an independent.
GOD bless America!!
November 12, 2009 at 4:30 am
I saw a documentary on 9-11 that had some of this footage and what struck me the most was watching this man put on his bulletproof vest before walking out into the stadium, alone, unprotected, his body guards yards away and reduced to meer observers if something happened. Yet he took the mound, and with the weight of a grief stricken America upon his shoulders, he showed no fear and threw a strike. I thanked God that this man was at the helm at such a dark time.
November 12, 2009 at 8:45 am
To All, especially Hillbuzz gang–
I am so moved, so sad, so grateful, and so proud.
Moved by what has been written here, what has been shared here, and what we have experienced in the past 8-9 years.
Sad because of what we have lost, what we are now missing, and what we are now experiencing.
Grateful for Americans who stand up for what they believe in, for each and every individual who recognizes what this country is and should be, and for George and Laura Bush who have always, and continue to, serve America first.
And I am proud to be among Americans who are gathering their sense of history, their sense of country, and their growing sense of what it will take from all of us regular Americans (of all stripes, colors, shapes, and sizes) to get this country back from those who seem bent on destroying its very foundation.
November 12, 2009 at 1:43 pm
I too, am a first time visitor here. Came from a link on newsbusters.
I too, am sitting here with tears in my eyes. The 2001 World Series video pushed the emotions to surface.
*That* IS America, that is the United States of America.
I too, am humbled, proud, grateful and sad all at the same time.
To go from that moment in 2001 to where we are today in 2009 is a sad testament to the divide and conquer mission that has been exploded onto the American people.
We, I, must have hope that we will come together and overcome the destruction of our country.
Now. Before it is too late.
Thank you hillbuzz for such extraordinary honesty and the willingness to share it with us.
November 13, 2009 at 8:57 pm
This video necessitated a second box of kleenex……but worth every tear. Thank you for reposting this and reminding me and others of what this country used to be and God willing will be again. What memories he gave to us and it is nice to be reminded again of them. As an aside…..was the filthy liar simply too busy staring into his morror? I don’t recall him being at the World Series this year.
November 11, 2009 at 4:27 pm
Thank you very much for seeing what many of us loved all along. George Bush more than any other president made me realize just how much I love my country, and I am really appreciative that others can understand that.
Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 4:29 pm
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November 11, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Gentlemen,
You deserve great praise for your willingness to admit your mistake.
God Bless you all, and I hope you are rewarded for your fairness and honesty.
All the Best
Bob
November 11, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Hillbuzz
Do not know who y’all are. I’m betting you are all women.
Like the poster above, I am a solid Conservative. GW Bush did some things I did not agree with. But, he was always for the people who defend this country, and they are for him.
November 12, 2009 at 12:13 am
This video speaks volumes, doesn’t it?
November 12, 2009 at 1:48 pm
And how!!
November 11, 2009 at 4:35 pm
As I was reading, the enormity of this seemingly simple tribute piece hit me.
You put forth an honesty we need in this country, in order, to truly unite. It’s so easy to go on believing we’re all right, when, we might learn in being a tad off the mark.
I can’t say I agreed with all President Bush did, because I don’t, but I always saw the quiet strength, good nature and heart of a man in a tough job and the points you raise, I agree with, also.
‘Dr. Utopia’ as you call him, leaves me cold and it is a rare thing that anyone does. Our hope doesn’t lie in him, or politicos telling us what’s best. Our hope lies in ‘we the people’ telling our reps how best to honor our Law and American citizens, at the same time.
Thank you for an enjoyable read.
November 11, 2009 at 4:35 pm
It’s official. Apocalypse inbound… and I feel fine.
Regardless of the foundation, a turn like this is tough, tough stuff. I have been a Bush backer on the wars and detractor on many other issues and that probably is all anyone needs to know. I will say this for Obama, he is doing what the Dems have claimed to want to do for decades, even outdoing Clinton. Looks like Reality Therapy is the cure for all ills. If only it weren’t so expensive. We need some preventive care but, of course, it’s too late for that. Peace, brothers and sisters. We are in it now.
November 11, 2009 at 4:41 pm
I always knew who George Bush really was. I had family in Texas who had never voted until they had an opportunity to vote for him for President. Of 14 Presidents in my life, Harry Truman was my favorite until George Bush came along. Both did what they needed to do for our country, without worrying about themselves.
I think you may send messages to the President and Laura at the college where his Library will be. I believe he has an office there.
November 14, 2009 at 9:07 pm
My mother, born in 1906, said that Harry Truman was the only Democrat she ever voted for – and she lived to be 91 years old!
I remember the day I stood in line with her to vote for Ronald Reagan. It was the most important election of my life. Do you know, I can still remember what I was wearing?
November 11, 2009 at 4:45 pm
Particularly fitting on Veteran’s Day. Thank you for recognizing a man who rose to the occasion as CIC. Like most patriots, he made mistakes, but he did what he thought was right.
November 11, 2009 at 4:47 pm
Hillbuzz, it takes true humility to acknowledge so deep a change of heart
as you have just detailed. Thanks so much for your heartfelt words.
As a conservative, I always bemoaned the fact that GWB was lambasted, demeaned
and ridiculed at every turn, despite everything he did for this country in
the wake of 911. I agree with you that no other leader would have been as effective as he was during that tumultuous time.
I am convinced that history will be very kind to Dubya. The people who spew hatred against him don’t have the sense to know that they will not be the ones writing the history books—that will be left to future generations, who will surely come to an honest appreciation of this great man. God Bless Laura and GWB.
November 11, 2009 at 4:52 pm
Allow this foreigner (but neighbour..lol) to comment on this. I have watched GWB since he became President, and one thing I always knew for sure was that he loves America, and ALWAYS supported your troops. What you may not know, because the msm never reported it, nor did he ask for media coverage, was that GWB was often meeting Gold Star Families and wounded troops. I KNOW this first hand from widows, and families of those troops, who have shared their stories with me, and showed me the family pictures. GWB WAS first and foremost your Commander in Chief and he took that responsibility seriously, and very much to heart. Your troops knew this very well, as he always treated each and every one of them with respect, not as fodder for political photo-ops.
With BHO? Not so much. From where I sit, his disdain, and always having other ‘more important matters’ to attend to, sends a clear message to our troops. Talk is cheap and he spouts an eloquent speech when TOTUS is on hand. But speak from the heart and walk the walk? Not that I have noticed.
GWB did have faults as POTUS with some of his policies, but the msm worked full time job maligning him at every turn, in the same way they now have full time jobs as BHO’s sycophantic pr tools.
GWB walks the walk. Even when nobody knows about it.
Oh and yes, I named GWB as one of MY Heroes of the Year at the end of 2008. :)
November 11, 2009 at 4:52 pm
Read the following and decide whether it speaks of Bush or Obama.
If
Rudyard Kipling
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or, being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise;
If you can dream – and not make dreams your master;
If you can think – and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with triumph and disaster
And treat those two imposters just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to broken,
And stoop and build ‘em up with wornout tools;
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breath a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on”;
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings – nor lose the common touch;
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run –
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And – which is more – you’ll be a Man my son!
——–
Thank you, hillbuzz, for this wonderful blog!
November 11, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Thank you! Beautifully written
I am so touched
God bless the Bush family and our great Nation!
November 11, 2009 at 4:56 pm
One of the commenters at Michelle Malkins blog posted a link to your site. As Joni Mitchell wrote “you don’t know what you got ’till it’s gone.” I voted for Bush twice, reacted in horror to some of his policies. But, as you have seemed to realize, there is a world of difference between the Bush’s and the Obama’s. Sometimes it’s about the Country, and sometimes it’s about self-agrandizement. I leave this as an exercise for the student.
November 11, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Class act, Hillbuzz. Classy all the way.
November 11, 2009 at 5:04 pm
Kudos on the post. I do hope that it is heart-felt and not some cruel joke.
Been here in the past, generally with much chagrin as y’all railed on Bush, Cheney, or other folks that I admired…but felt compelled to post for the first time today.
I’m a southern conservative (NC) that is only a Republican because we have no “consevative party” in our state. That said, I am fiscally conservative and socially “ambigous” as my wife likes to call it (Gay marriage? Fine by me – consenting and legal adult activity is none of my or the government’s business. Abortion? So long as it isn’t purely “birth control”, fine too. Legalize marijuana? Why not…Soft drinks, alcohol, coffee and cigarettes are far more addictive and destructive IMO…) I dislike the far right as much as I do the far left because I think the answers we all need as a country are much closer to the center.
I can say that I was on “your side” during the election year last year, as I feared our current president was exactly what he’s turned out to be, and I honestly wanted Hillary to win the Dem nomination. My reasoning: At least she’s a known entity, a Democrat and not (whatever Prez Obama really is at heart – a Socialist more than likely). I think I could have gone to sleep every night since Nov ‘08 a little easier had either McCain or Clinton won the WH…experienced pols, relatively right-minded (not a political party reference) and neither were poster-children for the Chicago political machine. (No offense intended to Chicagoans, of course, unless you’re IN the said political machine).
But again, great post. I didn’t carry Bush’s water during his 8 years, didn’t agree on everything he said or did – but I think his heart was in governing the country to the best of his ability in the interest of the country and not necessarily always his party. Notice I said “govern”…which the current president is apparently trying to abolish. He wants to rule IMO, not govern. Dangerous AND strange times we live in, indeed.
I do hate, however, that Clinton was offered and accepted the post she’s presently in…this will keep her from running against Obama for the Dem nom in 2012. I believe I would’ve moolighted as a Hillary supporter during the primaries had that happened…even as a registered Repub…even if I planned on voting for the Repub nom in November…we need level-headed folks on both sides of the aisle for this country to work. Right now? Not so much. Nutjobs are running loose on both sides.
November 11, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Fantastic…a little late but fantastic none the less.
November 11, 2009 at 5:11 pm
THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZING ADMISSION!!! As a conservative I now have you on my list of sites that I will read each day. We can have differences of opinion but now you can see that Bush’s is are very nice PEOPLE!!!
Many this will be a start of this nation not being so angry at each other.
November 11, 2009 at 5:12 pm
Now two events have occurred in my 57 years of life that I never thought that I’d see. The First was the end of the Soviet Union and the destruction of the Berlin Wall. The Second are your gracious comments about George and Laura Bush. It IS possible to disagree without being disagreeable. Thank you for your sentiments. Flabbergasted, I am.
November 11, 2009 at 5:14 pm
the obamas did go to ft. hood. i agree with absolutely everything else in the post, but the obamas did attend the memorial services at ft. hood, and they did meet with the families. being a proud texas conservative with ties to ft. hood, i can say that whatever president obama and his wife said to the families of the fallen was not as well respected as what george w. bush and laura bush said to them.
i stick up for the former president all the time, and i am glad that from this point forward, you will be as well.
November 11, 2009 at 5:18 pm
Jenny -
The Obamas went belatedly. AFTER G.W. and Laura had already been there.
Our current First Lady has no trouble getting on the first available 747 to go to Broadway for a show or to the Grand Canyon or Denmark whenever she wants…but she couldn’t demand a plane to Ft. Hood the moment she was made aware of what happened there?
Surely, whatever she was up to that day was not so important that she couldn’t put down the candy or recent magazine featuring herself to get down to Texas and at least join the Bushes on their visit, if not do one before them.
November 11, 2009 at 5:21 pm
That’s what I was going to say. They went to a memorial service a few days after the tradegy took place. These men and women are risking their lives for us everyday. They should have flown immediately, that same day, to go down there and show respect for our fallen heroes.
November 11, 2009 at 6:35 pm
ya’ll are preaching to the perverbial choir here. i don’t like the obamas at all. they are arrogant, self serving socialists in my opinion. i feel that they only went out of presidential obligation, rather than human compassion which “G-Dub” (as we call him in texas) would have. i have come to expect very little from mr. obama in regards to respect and reverance towards our armed forces, he has never served in them after all. i am thankful that none of my friends or family were harmed in that terrist attack, and that is exactly what it is. our president, that millions of people voted for based merely off of demographics rather than experience and aptitiude, doesn’t even have a pair big enough to call it what it is. a terrorist act. G Dub would have given it a label, developed a plan, and had that plan in action by this point.
November 12, 2009 at 12:36 pm
i just want to interject a comment a friend of mine in law enforcement made regarding Obama flying immediately to Ft Hood. Until the people at the Fort were as sure as they could be that the shooter was in custody AND acting alone, it must be considered that any first responders of any other “higher targets” are still at risk. My friend said it would have been foolish for Obama to jump on AF1 and head for the base….his security net would deflect resources from the care and treatment of wounded and the search for answere about the extent of what was happening….a terrorist attack on a “secure” military base.
That said, Obama showed his total disregard for both the military and the average American citizen with his flip response to the tragedy, sandwiching his comments into a useless photo op occasion. I knew during the elections that Obama is an empty suit…only as good as whoever is behind the curtain on a given day, so his response appalled me, but did not surprise me.
I do not fault him, though, for not flying out to Ft Hood immediately, any more than I ALWAYS understood why the Secret Service kept Bush in that classroom the extra 10-15 minutes on 9-11…..or out of Washington initially, for what every yammering pundits felt was too long.
November 12, 2009 at 10:54 pm
I agree with you about not dashing right down and diverting precious local resources. That is exactly why President Bush chose to overfly New Orleans right after Katrina, but not visit until things were under better control. He paid a heavy price for a good decision.
November 14, 2009 at 2:02 am
Just read an account comparing the Bushes low-key visit to Ft. Hood and the Obama media wonderland visit. Obama’s spent little time with the victims and it was very cool and impersonal. Bushes spent a considerable amount of time with each of the wounded and the families of the deceased. Holding hands, quiet talk…caring.
Sad when the POTUS has no affect and appears interested only in his own magnificence.
November 11, 2009 at 5:14 pm
It’s nice to know there are those out there who are able to see good and truth. Thanks
The kool-aid isn’t for everyone.
November 11, 2009 at 10:24 pm
We should be fair to the Kool-aid (the manufactures of the great powder drink) people, I drink it all the time, but its not laced with any weird stuff. Its sad that it has a bad connotation, since Nov. 18, 1978, the sad anniversary is comin up. This anniversary is properly fitting, in light of what happens when people follow blindly. I am refering to the people who voted for obummer with out checking his background. I didn’t like him from the start, but my sister in law asked me to give him a chance and check him out, I did and it scared me that he could be the leader of this great nation. And now he is, and our military are getting killed by Jihad on our own land, let alone over sea, and it seems to be no big deal to obummer.
GOD bless America!!!
November 12, 2009 at 10:26 am
If only hindsight could be our foresight what a different choice we would have made! What things we would have said differently, what actions we would have taken differently. The past is gone but not forgotten and now it is up to each of us to march forward to save this nation and bring it back to what your forefathers meant it to be. A nation conceived and dedicated under God!
For months I wrote to the Obama/David Plouffe website encouraging people to study this candidate closely, pointed out what he truy was, quoted Michele’s thesis (they are racists in every sense of the word), finally, they knocked me off when I aptly told them that he was a Marxist, affiliated with the Communist party and was a rogue..all of which is the truth and was the truth.
You cannot please all the people all of the time, but what Bill and Hillary did, what George and Laura did was keep our nation clear of advancing communism/marxism. They had tender feelings for those that were killed in war or other national heartache such as 9/11. It is mature to agree to disagree over issues that are personal to each of us, yet, now, this so called leader cannot take criticism nor can he believe the fact that many of us do not like him and have found out his true colors and they are sickening.
He and his Amazon wife do not even know how to address and dress appropriately to see the Queen, he hugs dictators and emulates them…why one wonders?
Enough said, diarrhea of the mouth needs to cease.
Have a good day and let us work together, through some organization we are comfortable with, joining others to take back our nation. We need every red blooded American helping in this effort for they have Acorn, Americorps, etc. and they are also taking our ammo. Tell you anything?
November 11, 2009 at 5:17 pm
Good is very hard to see under the noise of our society these days. Everything is hyped, screamed, pumped up, made bigger than life, and declared to be critical no matter how trivial it really is. In addition, there are many who as a profession, take advantage of the noise soaked society to create false emotion and drive it in directions those reacting would not go were they allowed to reflect quietly. The way you were reacting to Bush is the same way a lot of people react to gays. They see the loudly pointed out examples those with an agenda throw into the noise and beat the drum over, they don’t see the good. The good is there, though, it’s just quiet and that’s the failing across the board with much of our society and our social debate. The agenda driven screaming is burying the honestly good and genuine folks who make up the majority but who don’t make good emotional examples for those with selfish agendas.
It took a lot of dignity and honesty to write this article, I’m glad to know I can come here and depend on you to be looking a bit more deeply in the future.
Regards
November 11, 2009 at 5:18 pm
Oh my gosh, you made me cry. I have deep respect and love for the former president and his wife. That someone who formerly villified and hated them would see them for the good people they are and be humble enough to admit it… I have a little more hope right now for America.
Thank you. I found your link on Lucianne.com and will visit again.
November 11, 2009 at 5:19 pm
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November 11, 2009 at 5:24 pm
Someone needs to tell Les that when he’s on the bus following Obama ( Jim Jones ) to the Kool Aid factory, they are not going there to organize the community.
November 11, 2009 at 5:27 pm
Derak wrote: Class act, Hillbuzz. Classy all the way.
Ditto!
November 11, 2009 at 5:29 pm
Thanks HB for a lovely way to start Veteran’s Day. You made my day!
I didn’t always agree with Pres. Bush but I don’t expect to always agree with the President. I always admired his class, his love for this country and his determination to do what he thought was right for this country. Oh how I miss that integrity now!
Thanks again and God Bless
November 11, 2009 at 5:31 pm
I have just completed reading your blog post about the Bushes- and am stunned by your words… each one rendering me numb, and silent- and most appreciative.
Thank you for having the courage to stand up and say the things that all Americans should be saying.
The world is learning the treasure we had in George and Laura- and yes, Dick and Lynn too- and unfortunately we are having to learn it the hard way.
I applaud you- for your wisdom, your courage- and your heart. Perhaps there is hope for this nation yet.
CE Pierce
November 11, 2009 at 5:32 pm
George Bush always went to see the people he was visiting and still does. Obama goes to have the people see him and always will.
George Bush really feels these things for our soldiers in his heart.
Thank you for your integrity in posting this information.
God Bless America!
November 11, 2009 at 5:35 pm
WE MISS YOU BOTH…we need you back again. Will you convince your brother that he needs to run? We need the Bush common sense BACK…PLEASE
November 11, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Folks, this is how it is done. I miss President Bush and lovely Laura.
November 11, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Thank you. A heartfelt tribute to a good man.
I remember a conversation I had with my (now late) parents. The news was on and President Bush appeared. My mother turned to me and asked, “What a silly man”. I replied that I liked him. She laughed and turned to my father and said, “Chad, Nicky likes Bush- what do you think of that?” He sipped his scotch and looked over the rim of the glass, “Why on earth would you respect that showboat?”
“Well I guess, because he isn’t really. Actually he is you like you both. A man who moves life quietly forward according to his beliefs and the love of his country. Most of all like Reagan, you know where he is coming from and there is not a dishonest bone in his body.”
That was in 2003 at Christmas.
The Bushes visit to Fort Hood and his visits to Dover during his presidency proved that leadership and courage are things done when nobody else is looking.
God bless them both and I hope they enjoy a long and pleasant retirement.
Not to ramble on too much…(so I will). President Bush has made a couple of speeches here in Canada of late. Pretty much anyone who attended these events came away with two thoughts. The first being what a warm and genuine person he is and the second being he is no dummy. Of course the grownups up here have long known this but it heartens the soul to see President Bush and his reputation being restored to what it should be.
And on Remembrance Day no less.
Thanks again.
November 11, 2009 at 5:38 pm
One of the greatest misunderstandings that the public has of BOTH Presidents Bush is that they were more statesmen than politicians. Like them or not, they were/are both genuine people who truly care for others.
Few “politicians” have that human quality although most of them pretend to.
November 11, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Thank you for putting it into words.
We are not alone. Ran across this story yesterday, and since I do not know French, a friend gave a rough translation. (You can also use the translator at the top of the page or Google Language, but the meaning is pretty clear.)
On November 9, 2009, TV5, the international French TV channel, featured a panel of journalists on the theme of “Barack Obama, and a new vision of the United States in Africa”.
The Africa’s correspondant of the French national newspaper Le Figaro gave a surprising comment : “Despite what one can think of George W. Bush’s policies, we have to admit that he helped Africa enormously. He had a real plan and vision for this continent. This is not the case anymore with Obama. Obama as no vision for Africa. His speeches are only words.”
Even the Sudanese journalist agreed : “Yes, Bush did better. We thought that Obama, with his origins, would help us, but it is not the case. He doesn’t do anything. He is under pressure by his advisers and he doesn’t know which solution he has to propose to Africa. This was not the case with Bush.”
http://www.drzz.info/article-l-afrique-prefere-george-w-bush-a-obama–39093658.html
Once again, thanks for saying things that need to be said.
November 11, 2009 at 5:39 pm
“There has never been a Vice President more spot-on right about the dangers facing this country from Islamic terrorism.”
BRAVO, BRAVO, and AMEN.
November 11, 2009 at 5:44 pm
The same folks who created the myth of W’s lack of intellectual ability now have created a myth of a superior intellect in their own candidate.
In both instances, the myths were created at the very beginning of the respective campaigns.
In time, both will be revealed to be just that, myths. Your superb conclusions seem to have identified them early on.
In Bush’s very first campaign, they publicly mocked him for his simple and honest answer to the question about his favorite political philosopher.
Those who ridiculed him simply revealed their own ignorance of a real intellectual giant, Thomas Jefferson, and his much-written-about regard for the philosophy of Jesus and its implications for a society. John F. Kennedy, at a 1962 WH dinner honoring Nobel Laureates, said that it was the most extraordinary collection of talent and human knowledge, “with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.” Apparently the pseudo-intellectuals who criticized Bush read neither Jefferson nor Kennedy.
Proof: Jefferson wrote, Jesus “preached philanthropy and universal charity and benevolence,” that “a system of morals is presented to us [by Jesus], which, if filled up in the style and spirit of the rich fragments he left us, would be the most perfect and sublime that has ever been taught by man.”
And, “His moral doctrines…were more pure and perfect than those of the most correct of the philosophers…and they went far beyond both in inculcating universal philanthropy, not only to kindred and friends, to neighbors and countrymen, but to all mankind, gathering all into one family, under the bonds of love, charity, peace, common wants, and common aids,” which, Jefferson said, “will evince the peculiar superiority of the system of Jesus over all others.”
George Bush never challenged his critics on this point, but Jefferson and Kennedy may have winced.
November 11, 2009 at 5:45 pm
A wonderful article. I have always believed President Bush was a man of great character and that he was made to look like a fool by the media and liberal dems. Thank you for this article, it brought tears to my eyes.I wish there was a link to Facebook so I could post it on there for more to read.
November 11, 2009 at 6:35 pm
You can copy and paste the link on Facebook. I did. I hope some of the people that were so taken by Dr. Utopia read this and weep.
November 12, 2009 at 1:28 pm
Thank you,I did notice that when I pasted the link into the status box it created the link and the picture to go with it.
November 11, 2009 at 5:46 pm
My thought has always been: History will be kind to George W. and will show him as one of this nation’s greatest presidents.
November 11, 2009 at 5:47 pm
It took lots of guts and graciousness for you to post this about the Bushes and Dick Cheney. I am happy to know you at least see now what we who supported W and Laura and the Cheneys saw all along in them. W and Laura also visited military hospitals without the media knowing while he was president. It is something they both felt a strong need to do not only as president and first lady of this land, but personally. I did not agree with W on some of his policies, but I always respected him and I was always comfortable knowing he was a president who loved this country and would indeed lay down his life for this country. He stood up for freedom and liberty and made no apologies. I cannot say the same for the current president.
November 11, 2009 at 5:52 pm
A stunning post on this Veterans day. It certainly made my day.
November 11, 2009 at 5:56 pm
I’m sure I disagree with you on some matters but anyone who could write such a powerful and spot-on essay is a comrade of mine and I will stand with you anytime anywhere. Thanks for responding to the promptings of the spirit. There is honesty in your writing.
November 11, 2009 at 5:58 pm
As a Texan I voted for Bush 6 times and I must say that I regret the last one, he went along to get along with liberal policies that you probably agree with and I, as a conservative do not–but as far as the war on terrror, being a leader, and standing strong on domestic strength, I do not think he will be equaled in a long time-for damn sure not by the true idiot in the white house today
November 11, 2009 at 6:04 pm
I have never been to your website (unfortunately for me) until today and you have me crying happy tears as finally someone else sees the good in W & Laura, as well as Dick Cheney that I have seen all along. I am a lifelong Conservative and it hurt me deeply whenever I would hear hateful things about Bush or Cheney. I would think why can’t these people see what I see? Sure, he did a lot of things I thought were mistakes, but I felt safe. I would give anything to feel that safe again. Thank you all for such kind words and I am so happy that my friend Pam Geller put up the link to send me to you, as now you have a new fan.
The really ironic piece of all of this is that I have become to really appreciate the Clintons more in these last few years, when I got the sick feeling BHO was going to be POTUS. I even thought hell froze over because I called the local Clinton campaign HQ and told her to please not drop out of the presidential race last May. I know exactly how you feel and I am glad to have the opportunity to call you my new friends!
God Bless you for your honesty and please keep up the great work!
November 11, 2009 at 6:04 pm
Wow. It takes a special person to admit when they are wrong. Thanks for that
November 11, 2009 at 6:06 pm
Pure original.
I just love this man.
November 11, 2009 at 8:42 pm
My God, look how young he looked, there. 8 years in office, and 8 years of all-media-hate aged him twenty years.
November 11, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Something a lot of people don’t know: right after this speech at Ground Zero, President Bush and First Lady Laura spent hours meeting privately with the families of those killed in the 9/11 attacks, just as they did with the wounded at Fort Hood.
November 12, 2009 at 6:19 am
It hurt to watch that vid… It hurt because the American unity only lasted for a few months.
Brought tears to my eyes, as well as all of the other comments and vids posted.. and that’s hard to do.
I want to extend my appretiation to Hillbuzz for seeing what many of us have seen for a long time; and I hope that more Americans will see the same soon (REAL SOON)… I see the end of our great country coming on faster than many realize.
Been trying to read all of the comments so far, (about an hour and a half, so far.. and not even halfway through).. and I have only seen 1 person “redirecting” … It’s amazing to see so many people on different polar extremes to agree on something. Not something I’ve witnessed since 9-11.
I just hope that more people will wake up (get their heads out of their a$$es) to see the difference between reality, and what the pols and media want you to see.
Take care friends!
January 3, 2010 at 1:04 pm
Everything started to come apart after 9/11 when the Democrats with a willing press saw a way to bring down President Bush’s ratings with the pictures of the soldiers at Gitmo. (sp) That was the beginning and they ran with it. The media never gave him any good press after that. Their agenda and power is all that mattered. I don’t know what we can do now……..I am afraid and I don’t know how to stop it. I live in Maine and my two Senators are Snow and Collins!! I don’t think it gets any worse than that. :-))
February 5, 2010 at 1:42 am
Try living in California with Barbara (Call Me Senator)Boxer and Diane Feinstein!
November 13, 2009 at 10:54 am
No teleprompter
November 11, 2009 at 6:07 pm
What a classy couple.
November 11, 2009 at 6:11 pm
Thanks…this makes my day.
GWB has always struck me as a righteous man, although not always right. There is a huge difference between taking the righteous action than making the right decision. The former requires integrity and courage, sometimes at great risk. The latter only the motivation not to be wrong. This article has made me proud to have voted for GWB twice.
November 11, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Thank you so much. This brought tears to my eyes. Wish I could e-mail it far and wide.
November 11, 2009 at 6:13 pm
Nice article, though unfair to Obama, who in fact did visit Ft. Hood on Tuesday, Nov 10th. and met with the families there prior to the memorial service.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts974
November 13, 2009 at 9:03 am
Obama visited with cameras and the press days after it happened. The Bushes quietly went shortly after….big difference.
November 11, 2009 at 6:13 pm
Such an article does cause surprise at first. Then one thinks about the person writing it, and the surprise goes away. Of course you came to this realization. I’m straight but have had much contact with gays due to my two professions.
Regards,
Mm
November 11, 2009 at 6:14 pm
Wow. I’m so impressed with your humility and honesty. Like dozens of others, I’m in tears. When I read your post, I am given hope that there will true healing in this nation, nothing a politician’s trivial gesture of a speech and a ribbon could ever provide. Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Thank you for a heart-warming tribute to a man who suffered mightily for the good he tried to do for this country. That was beautifully written.
I hope Bush sees your post, and realizes that there are a great many people who voted for the current president, who sincerely regret it now.
We need an adult to get us out of this mess.
November 11, 2009 at 6:21 pm
Kudos!
November 11, 2009 at 6:21 pm
Thank you for this heartwarming article and for recognizing the Bushes act of honor, character and respect.
You are a class act too!
November 11, 2009 at 6:24 pm
Thank you so much for this post. It takes a person with good character to admit they were wrong and give credit where credit is due.
George W Bush, as with any person, has his faults, but nobody deserved the lies and distortions the left dished out daily about him and Mrs. Bush.
I guess we owe Obama for something – showing open minded people what real class is. Mr. and Mrs. Obama ain’t it.
November 11, 2009 at 6:24 pm
Thanks guys for giving credit where credit has long been over due………….
November 11, 2009 at 6:28 pm
#136, President Bush met with the families at Ft. Hood on Friday without any state run media attention. Obama went because he had to.
November 12, 2009 at 10:42 am
Exactly!! One man is filled with compassion, and one man has no compassion for America!
November 11, 2009 at 6:31 pm
It takes strength of character to do what you boys just did. My heartfelt thanks.
November 11, 2009 at 6:32 pm
Thanks Hillbuzz. I too was moved by their service at Fort Hood.
I think your post and your change of heart shows that you are people of class as well.
I hope you get to meet them.
November 11, 2009 at 6:34 pm
WOW,that was a great post.Thank you for your honesty.It was so refreshing.I don’t think many plp are that supportive of V.Pres. Cheney.and Pres. Bush.you have showed a lot of class not to let Politics stand in your way of your humanity,again thanks
November 11, 2009 at 6:35 pm
From one of those dreaded moderate republicans, thank you for this post; very nicely done. Though Obama’s domestic and foreign policies make me shudder, I am happy to refrain from similar invective that President and Laura Bush endured for 8 years. It is nice to know others appreciate the grace and dignity they displayed through it all.
November 13, 2009 at 11:52 pm
I echo your thoughts. History will show that the Bush’s did more for this country and the world than any other president in history…they did it quietly, no photo-ops because they understood as loyal American’s, that they were in the White House to serve.
They loved and respected their country, fellow Americans, their family and connected to humanity.
George and Laura’s date nights were a candlelit dinner in the White House…private, no camera’s/planes, just each other.
Laura has humbly done more for women in foreign countries..she is loved by all she has aided and educated. Their daughter’s follow in their parents/grandparents footsteps as citizens of the world.
God Bless and keep them in the palm of His hand.
November 11, 2009 at 6:41 pm
I have spent the last couple of hours enjoying this blog. Always, I have loved the Bushes. I stood in line and watched Air Force 1 landing in Billings, Montana several years ago. What a thrill! I watched “the man” greeting his followers and listened to his speech. I will never forget that day. Being a Texan, myself, I’m very proud of that family and their love of our country.
Thank you, George and Laura.
November 11, 2009 at 6:42 pm
I too was stunned to read this! Never in a million years did I expect this gracious commentary on President Bush, his lovely wife, Laura and VP Cheney! I was brought to tears. Thank you very much for this especially on Veteran’s Day. He was maligned constantly during his 8 years. God Bless him and his family. (Looking at the tapes of post 9/11 makes me yearn for him again.
November 11, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Pres.Bush was so strong and his message so powerful on the day he stood in the rubble that Peter Jennings chose not to show it.I remember looking for a replay and there was none.
I will never forget what the MSM did to this honorable patriot.
November 11, 2009 at 6:58 pm
should you feel yourself “disenfranchised” ( i believe that was the term used in the 2004 elections) you could always turn to FOX NEWS for fair and balanced reporting. i stopped watching msnbc and headline news when they started the whole bush bashing campaign.
November 11, 2009 at 8:47 pm
I’ll never forget Bush’s speech at White Hall, when he talked abou the pillars of liberty. Imus shut him off halfway through and Cspan never replayed it. If you can find the text, it was an amazing speech.
November 11, 2009 at 6:45 pm
People called GWB a uniter.
This post and the comments that follow prove the truth in that.
Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Thank you so much for the wonderful article about former President Bush and his gracious wife, our former First Lady Laura Bush.
It actually brought tears to my eyes. And I commend your ability to be able to reverse your opinion in such a kind way.
We are all Americans. Well, all except the President. LOL
November 12, 2009 at 11:15 am
I was on my way to write the exact same words Alice. With tears in my eyes, I pay respect to the writer and the people who have responded on this blog.
It gives me hope to know that others eyes are opening and that they have the courage to share their convictions.
Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 6:46 pm
Thought you might be intersted in reading the impressions of a British journalist as President Bush. From The Telegraph:
“History will also take Mr Bush’s verbal fumbling into account, reminding us that
Ronald Reagan also mis-spoke regularly, but was still a fine president. The first
MBA president, who had a higher grade-point average at Yale than John Kerry, Mr
Bush’s supposed lack of intellect will be seen to be a myth once the papers in
his Presidential Library in the Southern Methodist University in Dallas are
available.
Films such as Oliver Stone’s W, which portray him as a spitting, oafish frat boy
who eats with his mouth open and is rude to servants, will be revealed by the diaries and correspondence of those around him to be absurd travesties, of this charming, interesting, beautifully mannered history buff who, were he not the most powerful man in the world, would be a fine person to have as a pal.
Instead of Al Franken, history will listen to Bob Geldof praising Mr Bush’s efforts over Aids and malaria in Africa; or to Manmohan Singh, the prime minister of India, who told him last week: “The people of India deeply love you.” And certainly to the women of Afghanistan thanking him for saving them from Taliban abuse, degradation and tyranny.”
November 11, 2009 at 6:46 pm
I learned about your blog from a reference that was sent to me by another blogger. I know close members of the Bush family and have forwarded your Blog article to them. I left it up to them to pass it along to President and Mrs. Bush.
It was very kind of you to publish such a post.
November 12, 2009 at 12:26 am
Thank you for passing this on.I’ve missed them since they left the White House.I always felt like our country was safe while President Bush was in office…God bless them both!
November 11, 2009 at 6:46 pm
Thanks Hillbuzz! I think this has made us all take a look,and realize how much we love
our country. What a deceiver Obama was and is!
I knew all along… You show real class!
November 11, 2009 at 6:52 pm
Thank you so much for this article. I too voted for Obama, and am extremely remorseful for it. Can’t wait to help correct this horrible mistake in the next election. President Bush is look better and better every day, especially considering what we’ve elected afterward, and also on his own merit.
November 11, 2009 at 7:17 pm
HillBuzz and Pumas did NOT vote for Mr. Messaih. Most of us voted for a republican for the first time in our democrat-registered voting lives by voting for Mccain/Palin.
Many of us saw through him after all his numerous insults towards Hillary and just as vicisious or more vicious towards Sarah [and her family].
I am very glad to see that you are finally off the koolaid.
November 12, 2009 at 4:23 pm
I remember well reading and posting at both blogs in the days leading up to the election. I was extremely hopeful that you all would pull it off.
May we make a pack that we shall never forget how good it felt for both your side and my side the white male conservative religious nut to be united in a cause that was right!
Let’s build on that..
November 11, 2009 at 6:52 pm
Thank you from the bottom of my heart! Your post has given me hope that we may actually survive this nightmare administration. If you have seen through all the lies that were told about President and Mrs. Bush, hopefully, many more voters who were misled will also finally see the truth. Too bad we have to endure what is happening to us all now, but maybe, just maybe the country will survive! Thanks for your honesty and courage.
November 11, 2009 at 6:53 pm
I am overwhelmed with hope and filled with gratitude to you. I can ditto so many of the comments here concerning Pres.Bush and his lovely wife. It has been sickening hearing the smears and lies over the years concerning them and the Cheneys and frankly, anyone who is not a liberal. The cry of so many hearts has been “Can’t we agree to disagree in a kind manner and look for truth and learn from one another?” May we all learn from you and communicate in the same manner and admit our mistakes of the past–and maybe the future. Glad to say you will have another fan. God bless you richly!!
November 11, 2009 at 6:55 pm
If I could reach you, I would hug you. All of you! :)
November 11, 2009 at 7:01 pm
For the last six months I have been able to claim an affilliation with Texas (I am a native Californian) proud of my newly adopted state, and proud of the Bush family for all they have done.
I thank you with all my mind and heart for your balanced, thoughtful, intelligent and gratious opinions.
Extreme political exibitionism drove me from my native state. I felt unable to voice my own opinions in public, for fear of losing all social contacts. I wish I had known more like you, with whom I could agree or disagree and still feel heard.
I heard you. Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 7:02 pm
Amazing: Boston Globe admits “Bush was right” about something.
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2009/11/11/after_the_wall_bush_was_right/
November 11, 2009 at 7:06 pm
We are all consumers, most of wise to packaging and hype. How many times have we fallen for a gadget’s claim only to realize once again we were duped upon opening the package and trying to use the product as intended…..lol!
Folks, with GWB, we got the no frills, tried and true method to our predisential politics. Be there till the end.
A year ago, us Americans bought the advertisements. We have used the product for a year and once again have realized that indeed historical stupidity does repeat itself.
Do bad no-returns are allowed!
anyways great post, tears shed and belief in our “America” rejuevenated. To that kind Sir(S) I will remember your extended hand.
Thank you!
November 11, 2009 at 7:07 pm
Thank you. Many of us are waking up. Maybe we all needed this Barack Obama to begin appreciating the good which we’ve had.
November 11, 2009 at 7:09 pm
I’m stunned… Surprised… Moved…
Of course, many, many of us already knew all
this about the Bushes. Glad to know the rest of world is, too.
One of the best articles I’ve read all year!
Jim Whittaker
Hemet, CA
November 11, 2009 at 7:11 pm
BRAVO!! BRAVO!!
Thank you for the greatest article on Veterans Day!
November 11, 2009 at 7:13 pm
I read your article through a link from Lucianne.com
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! As so many others have said… thank you for your courage and for the honorable thing you did by writing and posting your article. I, too, have hope now that others will soon “get it”, give credit where it’s due, and will soon get rid of this America bashing, America fooling, man child who many tried to prove that “we” aren’t racist by voting for him, and who is now called our President. God Bless America! May God Save America!
Thank God for President Bush!
November 11, 2009 at 7:16 pm
Bless you for having the courage and talent to write such a powerful tribute to these fine Americans. You and I have small differences but on the big stuff we stand together. Thanks Pal.
November 11, 2009 at 7:17 pm
I have always loved the Bush’s they have class…
I told my family before our current President was elected that as time went on “President Bush & Laura” was going to look so good in the minds of people.
Thank God, it didn’t take long to realize what a treasure both of them & their family are missed. They dearly loved their country so does Mr. McCain. That is more then I can say for the current couple that dwells in the White House at this time.
Pray for America – we need it…
November 11, 2009 at 8:48 pm
I think you don’t mean creeping Fedealism, which is the balance of powers between federal, state and local governments, but perhaps federalization.
Everyone should get The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, Liberty & Tyranny by Mark Levin, and Liberty versus the Tyranny of Socialism by Walter Williams. WHen you’re ready for challenging reading, get to The Federalist Papers and Democracy in America. The more you know, the more you will stop the socialists and return us to American freedoms. (Not you personally, the entire audience here)
November 11, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Hey, this just made American Thinker! I may have been the first to comment on it. Rock on, Hillbuzz!
November 11, 2009 at 7:20 pm
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/11/bush_starting_to_look_better_a.html
November 11, 2009 at 7:20 pm
Thanks for this post. This is typical of George Bush. On Veterans Day, 2002 or 2003, I was at the Viet Nam Memorial at 5 AM when a group of limos parked on Constitution Ave. President Bush walked to The Wall and spent about 20 minutes there. There was no press, just Secret Service and a few old GI’s. He was there as just another ex-serviceman paying respects. A truly humble man
November 11, 2009 at 7:34 pm
I DO know the Sr. Bushes–and have met W. and Laura–and I am not the least bit surprised to hear that they were at Fort Hood. You remarked about visiting W’s library when it’s complete–let me tell you–it is worth a trip to Texas NOW to see 41’s library. You will be astounded and moved beyond words.
Out front, there is a life-size statue of 6 wild horses, running through the Berlin Wall. It was done by a woman sculptor from Texas. There is an exact replica in Berlin.
Their entire lives unfold in front of you as you move through the museum.
There are letters he wrote to his children before the Gulf War–and you feel his anguish. There is a letter to Saddam Hussein and you feel his strength. The last thing you’ll see is an ENORMOUS ANCIENT wooden gate with a brass plaque bearing this inscription: “In our country, when a man considers you a Friend, he gives you the key to his front door. When he considers you Family, he gives you THE DOOR.”
IT IS THE GATE TO KUWAIT CITY.
Pretty powerful stuff. Truly amazing people. Go see it. Not many dry eyes leaving there–but you stand a little taller for sure.
November 11, 2009 at 8:32 pm
Thank you, Jill…now I will make the time to go to College Station myself.
Assuming you are *the* JCB, you’ve been in my thoughts and prayers since you wrote about your dear mom. We are all grateful to her for having you!
Again, THANK YOU for this post…I trust you to know good people!
(YOU are “good people”, BTW. If you ever need more work gloves for, God forbid, hurricane relief, just say so in your newsletter and you shall receive.)
November 11, 2009 at 7:38 pm
Thank you for writing this post and I absolutely concur – thank you to President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush — you’re right, they didn’t have to do this. But they continually prove, over and over again, their decency as Americans – their decency as human beings. They definitely are, “the real thing”.
November 11, 2009 at 7:39 pm
Thank you for a terrific post and tribute to the President and Mrs. Bush.
November 11, 2009 at 7:40 pm
Lucianne sent me and I’m so glad she did. You guys just made my day. I’m sending this around the world.
November 11, 2009 at 7:43 pm
H/T to Lucianne.com for the link to your great apology to the Bushes and Cheney.
I, like the other posters today, appreciate your honest reappraisal of the good men we had for eight years. It is hard to admit error, but it shows real strength of character when you can do it publicly. Kudos.
November 11, 2009 at 7:48 pm
Well done.
The first time I have visited your site, but will not be the last.
Whatever anyone ever thought of President G.W.Bush, there could never be any doubt that he truly loved America, and was doing what he thought to be the right thing.
Outstanding article.
Excellent posts.
Semper Fidelis
Charlie Foxtrot
November 11, 2009 at 7:48 pm
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November 11, 2009 at 7:51 pm
A class act, just like the Bush family. You can be proud of yourselves today. You “bunch of gay Hillary guys in Boystown, Chicago,” have proven yourselves to be men.
I consider myself a conservative rather than a Republican (since lately they’ve seemed to me to be Democrat Light). Although I disagreed with some of President George W. Bush’s policies and actions, he never dithered, never waited for polling results, never had to go ask Laura what she thought. There was never a doubt about his love for this country or for the members of the United States Military. We could use a “decider” these days.
ECS
Captain, Armor
United States Army (Ret.)
November 11, 2009 at 7:53 pm
I am one of the 25% or so of American’s who supported and approved of George W. Bush, as well as VP Cheney and others, throughout his presidency. It pained me deeply to see the level of scorn and vituperation directed at a man who — while lacking in polish and cool — obviously cared deeply about our country, its safety and its future.
Thank you so much for this column. It gives me hope for our nation.
November 11, 2009 at 7:55 pm
This was very heartening to read. I wrote often to the President and said how sorry I was he was being subjected to such vile criticism and that history would treat him more kindly and that I thanked God every day that he was President. He more than anyone knows the power of forgiveness. He also knew God was bigger than the cruelty of his critics. I am glad you have opened your eyes. Perhaps people will refrain from savaging Sarah Palin as badly as in 2008. Most of you do not really know her either.
November 11, 2009 at 8:18 pm
HillBuzz loves Hillary and Sarah.
http://hillbuzz.org/2009/08/05/we-will-go-to-hell-and-back-for-sarah-palin/
November 11, 2009 at 7:56 pm
There was a book by someone who served in the WH under many different families and he said the Bush family were the least affected and changed by the trappings of the WH lifestyle – Barbara made sure of it.
There was a story during his dad’s campaign about W standing in an airport line with some other campaign members and one of the members decided to try for special treatment by throwing his weight around by his association with the campaign….W made sure the guy was told this should not be done.
There was another story of W in college where he was a popular student and one of the leaders. A bunch of guys were sitting around watching people one day and one of them made a very racist comment about someone who had passed by. W let him have it and I believe the guy was ostracized from the group.
I’ll always think W is a great man. I didn’t always agree but he got the big stuff just right. Wished he would have fought back a little more but glad to see people are figuring it out for themselves, which is the best way anyway.
November 11, 2009 at 8:01 pm
What a refreshing blog that you have here! You made this hard-core 51 year-old male conservative tear up. I did not agree with W on a LOT of his decisions – and I voiced them, just as I have voiced them about every politician. I give NO ONE a free ride when I feel my liberty and freedoms are being compromised – either through excess taxes, additional worthless laws when our current laws aren’t enforced, creeping Federalism whether conservative or liberal, or whatever.
Despite my disagreements with him, I never once doubted that W was a GOOD man To this day, he has refused to bad-mouth any American, even the people who only want to tear him down. His wife exudes class and dignity. I’m glad to hear so many others feel as I do.
November 11, 2009 at 8:01 pm
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November 11, 2009 at 8:03 pm
Gentlemen:
I have that connection you hoped for. I’ll email this link to my friend who will forward it to Jeb Bush and hopefully, he’ll send it along to George W. and Laura.
Thank you for exhibiting your intellectual honesty. As conservative as I am, I’ve begun lately to view the Clintons in a much more positive light. It’s nice to see how well former Presidents Bush (41 and 43) and Clinton get along. I like to think that Bill needs a dad and the Bush clan is always happy to have another brother.
Well, I guess we can at least thank Obama for bringing us all together! LOL
November 11, 2009 at 8:04 pm
I made it a point to write this great family,(BUSH’s) every few months AND, just before disaster struck, election night 2008. I THANKED him from our hearts and BLESSED the rest of his life. He has the greatest WIFE and family. I told him the last time I wrote, that WE were scared “for the first time in our lives”.
AND, I am may be in the minority when it comes to being a REAL CHENEY FAMILY FAN! I know we were SAFE when Dick was involved. Hey, he is married to one of the smartest American women of our time and raised the sharpest daughter’s.
I miss them all.
REAL grownups, in the White House.
OH Lord, We’re in trouble.
November 11, 2009 at 8:05 pm
Thank you. I am in awe of your humility and candor. Truly inspiring.
November 11, 2009 at 8:06 pm
No One reported Bush Has his Masters from Harvard. Tried displaying him an idiot. The day the 1st soldier died for this country he faced us with tears in his eyes, He prayed hard before every decision he made, popular or not.I was no fan of I was no huge fan of his economics but never doubted he loved america,I never doubted Clinton’s love either. Obama and his thugs seems to Mock everything that is wonderful in this country & the people who make it wonderful.Bush never classified over &over people..people were not racists if they were black & hated him.They weren’t homophobes if they didn’t agree with his gay policies..To him they were americans with the right to protests. We need someone who sees people as Amercians without classifications to exploit for votes.
November 11, 2009 at 8:08 pm
We miss you guys. A lot of things have changed since ya’ll left the Whitehouse. The I was a supporter of yours and miss your leadership. Thank you, Mr. President…W..
Dana
November 11, 2009 at 8:08 pm
Thank you for expressing your honest, and apparenly heartfelt reassessment of the Bush family. Regardless of how you felt before, it was merely a personal opinion, not a mistake.
I find it interesting and encouraging that your public change of opinion has elicited numerous positive and polite exchanges from people who could not agree with you on anything prior to you public re-statements.
Perhaps there IS “common ground” on a multitude of other contentious socio-economic ssues we face in the U.S. ….?
Now.. how the hell do we pass our mutual phenomenon on to the reprobates we have sent to Washington D.C.?
Regards and kudos to your courage and integrity.
November 11, 2009 at 8:09 pm
I forgot to say Thank You for this great article. I pray they get to read it. Print it out and snail mail it to them he will read it. He is a man of character.
November 11, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Thanks so much for a terrific blog entry. I was also sent here from lucianne.com, and it will not be my last visit! I have read some of the other entries here, and I look forward to reading more.
Chicago is my favorite city; I lived in the area for nine years, and my daughter lives there now. I mourn the fact that her family supports BHO. I can only hope that they will have a breakthrough.
Thanks for giving W the credit he deserves. His sincerity always shows through, and Laura is a gem of a lady.
November 11, 2009 at 8:13 pm
I’m not American Citizen, but I live in this country, we French do have much than one thanks to President Georges W Busch, but now I worry very much to wath could happend in this country and of course the world.France is becoming a Muslim country, don’t let do that here, People Of The United States of America “Wake up”
November 11, 2009 at 8:23 pm
“Political Correctness” is killing us. See: Ft. Hood
November 11, 2009 at 8:15 pm
Nice blog. It takes a great person to admit mistakes, and try to repair the damage done. We all make mistakes, some our big enough to make public our failings.
The thing is, we are ALL AMERICANS. We were all born free or have actively immigrated to be free. We believe in agreeing to disagree, except on our freedoms and our Constitution. We can differ with the military mission, but stand close to those who sacrifice for the public will.
I am watching perhaps the end of a great experiment, because we the people have failed to ask not what we could do for ourselves, but what we could do for America. The differences in religion, sex, race, ideas, and even politics, can make us stronger if we agree to respect one another within the Constitution. America has proven that before, and it can work again.
I believe that Bush made mistakes, but I also firmly believed that he did what he felt was in the best interests of the United States, not what was politically easy. That alone has earned my respect.
I am glad that others can now see what I did.
November 11, 2009 at 8:16 pm
hey! IF YOU WANT TO TWITTER CHENEY’S BRILLIANT DAUGHTER, TO TALK MORE ABOUT HER DAD!! Twitter KeepAmericaSafe …
Man, do I miss the SAFETY net that these folks provided to us for so long.
God Bless You All!
November 11, 2009 at 8:17 pm
Please Disregard my comment about FRANCE
November 11, 2009 at 11:07 pm
What comments? That France is becoming a muslim country? Mais, moi je trouve que c’est vraie. Et je trouve ca dommage.
Je suis surprise de voir un francais qui respecte Bush. :)
November 11, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Thank you for reversing your opinions. I heard the exact same thing about how real GW was when he met with NYC firemen after 9/11, he genuinely felt their loss and consoled them. While he was totally focused on protecting the American people, he saw the danger. Undoubtely given the way Obama has stonewalled after he got into office, I am sure there are things behind the scenes we are not aware of.
November 11, 2009 at 8:18 pm
I’ve always detested the way people talked about the Bushes. I have to admit that their tour was one in which I did not keep up with the issues as I should. I just trusted them. I’ll never do that again, although it worked out okay with them – I’ll always be wary from now on.
I’ve never worked so hard in my life to try to save this country. I’ve had to watch every step, every nuance to try to stay ahead of Obama’s newest venture toward destruction. I’m just hoping if we can get through health care, cap and trade, and stopping the Global Government, maybe we can take a short break at Christmas. I didn’t know how good I had it before. It’s the difference in electing an American and a Marxist. Sorry, I call it as I see it. I’ve never been called names by the President of the U.S. and all his cronies. Neither have the rest of our patriotic groups. We’re on alert. Believe it.
My thanks to the Bushes for being true lovers of this country. We didn’t know how good we had it.
November 11, 2009 at 8:21 pm
I am a conservative who usually finds Republicans too liberal for my tastes. I was very unhappy with Pres. Clinton’s personal proclivities, but I never let that convince me he was a bad president. And despite the fact that I disagreed with their goals and sometimes their methods, I always believed the Clinton Whitehouse had the best interests of the country at heart.
I was infuriated by the “mainstream media’s” treatment of Pres. Bush. Many of us knew his good quailities all along, even without knowing him personally. But NBC, CBS, and ABC wouldn’t let the great people of this country make up their own minds about Pres. Bush. Instead they created negative stories that they passed around to each other again and again and again.
If you truly have had your eyes opened to the MSM’s manipulation then I ask you, please, write them and let them know you are no longer one of their stooges. That you no longer trust them and will verify their reporting. And then do just that. They behaved they way they did with Pres. Bush, because good people simply accepted their reporting and didn’t bother to look for supporting evidence.
And I agree with most of the posters on this site. Pres. Obama does scare me. His obvious dislike of Democracy and Liberty, his Cabinet filled with Communists and Marxists, his obvious lack of concern regarding Muslim/Islamic Imperialism all concern me greatly. I am however trying very very hard to continue to believe, that though I disagree with his goals and his methods, please God he has the best interests of this country at heart.
November 11, 2009 at 8:28 pm
Mr. Messaih is on record (in his own voice) in 2001 saying he believes the US constitution is “fundamentally flawed”. This to me means, he believes the very foundations and ideals of this country are “fundamentally flawed”.
Why would he have the “best interests of this country”, when he believes the very foundations that this great country is founded on is “fundamentally flawed”?
and I’m a very recent ex-democrat saying this.
November 11, 2009 at 8:22 pm
Thank you for this article. You also made me tear up! The Bush’s above all love this country and our great military! Thank you, Thank you. United we stand!
November 11, 2009 at 8:25 pm
I am so surprised and impressed that the Bushes chose to do this; I’m equally surprised at Hillbuzz for your acknowledgments of their efforts. As a president I raled against 43, but as a human being, I’d have to agree he puts That One to shame.
FYI – I live less than an hour from Kennebunkport and drive by the compound when I’m up that way to see if they’re home. Maybe next time I go, I’ll hold up a banner to say thanks if the Texas flag is flying. :)
November 11, 2009 at 8:27 pm
Thank you for a great column. I first started reading here during the 2008 election. You have a great site here.
November 11, 2009 at 8:28 pm
Thank You for writing this article. I don’t know the Bushes personnally, but I do know that they love both our military and country. And, even though you most likely disagree on policies, I believe he chose those policies out of love for America.
You are more than welcome to visit my blog and debate on the issues. BTW- I am a conservative.
Have a great night!
November 11, 2009 at 8:28 pm
I never thought that I’d see the likes of an article with comments that are so kind to the Bushes. For sure, hell has frozen over. As many of the other readers, I too have tears and I am not sure why.Perhaps it’s the feeling of sadness recalling the despicable way GWB was treated for so many years.I felt protective as though he was part of my own family. But boy, that man never waivered from his convictions nor was he ever anything other than classy and dignified. And I so love a southern accent. So take that all of you snotty liberal elites!But sadly I also weep at the horrible behavior of our current administration and their enablers in the press.Nothing but a bunch of schoolyard bullies. Never once did the MSM laud the Bushes. Their enjoyment in their ridicule was absolutely bizarre and really quite psychotic.There will be hell to pay someday.
I miss the Bushes so very much. Thank you for this article and for all of the lovely comments but dammit, now I’m all puffy eyed.
November 11, 2009 at 8:31 pm
“Every day, the Bushes are most likely doing something just like it behind the scenes.”
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from your link
November 11, 2009 at 8:32 pm
“Every day, the Bushes are most likely doing something just like it behind the scenes.”
“West Virginia
I had the tragic experience of visiting my friend and her son at Bethesda Naval Hospitalafter her son was blown up in Afghanistan by an IED. Her son was blown up on October 28, 2008 and flown to Bethesda after he was stabalized in Germany. Her son died on December 1, 2008. This is a very tough period for my friend and her family. During my friend’s sons hospitalization, President Bush visited her son and the family to comfort them. He also gave them his personal contact information so that they could continue to be in touch with him after he left the White House. My friend and her family were told not to let anyone know that President Bush was visiting with them. Even when President Bush was in the White House, he did not use his very personal visits to our wounded service personnel for photo ops or public relations with the press.
Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 7:17 AM”
from your link
November 11, 2009 at 8:35 pm
President Bush came to Enterprise, Alabama following the deadly tornado that left eight students dead. He met with their families only hours after the tragic events. We will never forget that visit and the tears in his eyes as he walked through the ruins of the school and talked with those who were there to try to make some sense of the situation.He is a real example of what a leader is expected to be.
November 11, 2009 at 8:36 pm
Thank you so much for an insightful honest essay. I don’t think anyone can agree with the President on every issue. But I truly believe President Bush did the best he could at all times and had the nation’s best interest in his heart.
I have read so much garbage about this man – things I knew I was not true and it sickened me. The way the MSM treats President Obama sickens me even more.
Well done.
November 11, 2009 at 8:40 pm
Thank you, for expressing so well, the chasm of difference between former President Bush & his family, and the current occupants of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue – as a former Marine, I would have expected no less from President Bush, but WAS pleasantly surprised when I learned of his & Laura’s visit – he could have easily sidestepped that responsibility, since he’s no longer in office.
Again, thank you
Semper Fi’
DM
November 11, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Wow. I’m stunned. Thank you for your honesty.
Could you please spread the word about the huge problem we have now?
November 11, 2009 at 8:42 pm
Ive long known that both George and Laura Bush were good people, who truly care about the American people and our military. He made many quiet trips to visit our military in hospitals. And I’ve long despises the vicious and irrational attacks on them.
Thank you for having the integrity and courage to THINK and to write up your thoughts and changed position.
November 11, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Another classic Bush moment:
November 11, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Wow. Such bravery and humility to say what you did. And, oh yes, it’s also true. He’s a good man our Dubya. He took everything that was thrown his way with such grace. I’m happy I’m not alone in seeing we had the right man at exactly the right time.
November 11, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Mr President and First Lady… your are dearly missed!
November 11, 2009 at 8:47 pm
THANK YOU.
As a GOPer, I was in FULL SUPPORT of HRC’s candidacy, knowing that Dr. Utopia would lead us to the immenent death of all that makes this nation great. There is something to be said of TRUE AMERICANs like the Clintons, Bushes, etc., that cannot be manufactured or emulated with just buzzwords and a teleprompter.
November 11, 2009 at 8:49 pm
Beautiful. I’ve always loved the Bushes, but I really appreciate the honesty of your post.
Hopefully more people will begin to share your conversion by 2012.
November 11, 2009 at 8:50 pm
Decisions are tough sometimes . The current President has yet to understand that.
He’s a weakling!
November 11, 2009 at 8:58 pm
You’re absolutely correct! I think he’s not making decisions because he’s afraid his popularity will drop if he makes the wrong decision. Well President Obama, you signed up for this position and now you’ve got to face the tough decisions. And if you make the wrong decisions, then you’ve got to feel the fire!
November 11, 2009 at 8:50 pm
Thank you President Bush, for keeping me safe when I was 8 in 2000 to 2008 when I was 16. I live in the Bay Area of CA and despite what everyone told me when I was that age, I never for a second doubted you’re ability to lead this country and keep me safe. You may not have all the support in the world, but you have the support of the people who care about you and cherished your role as President of the greatest country on the planet! Thank you and God Bless You!
November 11, 2009 at 8:53 pm
Standing up for a man who stood up for America has been easy and painful for me.
When people say unkind words about GB it cuts me to the quick. Hurts, just hurts, with nowhere to go with my feelings until Lucianne.
Painful,too, because I’ve never been able to put into words my appreciation for GB’s father and mom – the most gracious people. We were neighbors. Anyone who knows them – respects them with a heart full of love.
I’ve lost, totally lost, so many dear friends because of our differences about GB. I had to make a choice and I will never regret STANDING TALL for a MAN who STOOD up for all of us. He never wavered! And neither have I!
Oh how I wish my former dear friends could read this article and these wonderful replies and we could unite as Americans. Perhaps there is HOPE after all!
November 11, 2009 at 8:58 pm
Impressive post, fellas, as was your inauguration send-off I just read.
You’ve just earned yourselves a straight conservative Constant Reader. [bookmarks page]
Kudos.
November 11, 2009 at 8:58 pm
[...] WE already knew this [...]
November 11, 2009 at 8:58 pm
If all democrats were like this …man….just think how great this country would be!!
November 11, 2009 at 9:00 pm
I stumbled onto this site and am jost blown away by the witty and sparkling articles and the commentary. I voted for McCain but if a democrat was to have won I would have much preferred Hillary. She is an AMERICAN in her heart and soul. I shudder to think what this creature is in the WH but I have no doubt he is really not a fellow countryman. As far as the Bushes are concerned, they have more class in their pinky toes that the Fatuous One and His Wife. They are like two people who have been handed an AmEx card with an unlimited spending allowance. Two gilded mules living high on the hog at our expense and who can’t wait to gobble more at the trough. Really is disgusting to see.
November 11, 2009 at 9:02 pm
Oh My Gosh. I just read your message to Bush back in January, and it made me cry, esp. this party: http://hillbuzz.org/2009/01/20/goodbye-and-thank-you-george-w-bush/
“After 911, with media cheerleading behind him and an acquiescent public, Bush could have declared himself Emperor and enacated anything his heart desired. He could have used the cover of tragedy and the unprecedented free hand he was given in its aftermath to do any number of crazy things. He could have seized control of the entire government and forced through any number of draconian measures, sticking it to the left every way he could.”
Exactly as Obama has done, under cover of “economic crisis” and with the help of the press.
You guys, you’re killing me. Bless you.
November 11, 2009 at 9:03 pm
I’ve never seen your blog before, this post was sent to me by a fellow broadcast station owner.
Very classy.
And very impressive. I hope someone shows this to W and also to President Obama. They should both learn from it.
November 11, 2009 at 9:03 pm
I am a Bible believing conservative and have stood in amazement and watched as the left has so hypocritically bashed the Bushes. I don’t agree with everything he did, especially letting the spending get out of control on his watch. However, he is a good, God fearing man that loves this country deeply and its people.
Having said that, I would like to express my thanks to the authors of this article, that while not agreeing with his policies and all of his actions, had the common decency to be able to see the good traits and not be afraid to swim upstream against the left and maybe not be “politically correct” and was willing to point out the good. For that, I would really like to express my thanks and my respect to you for this.
God bless
November 11, 2009 at 9:04 pm
Folks -
Thank You for voicing my feelings. My change of heart came earlier and in fact caused me to leave the party of my upbringing, my candidacy, my blood, sweat, toil and tears.
I am an old “Scoop” Jacksonian living in Asbury Park, NJ. I long to vote, and just have, for a solid Democrat who lost in a Republican Tide that I voted for at the top of the ticket. The Democratic Party was strong and vibrant when it represented working people, small business and patriotism. It has become to a large extent “stale” – representing Wall Street and various assorted “watermelons” of the “green outside/red inside” variety on who the “Wall Street” types will make a Fortune with Enron Inspired Derivitives/”Indulgences”/Carbon Credits.
To take this one step dangerously further, going back to my committed Democrat days,
someone like Sarah Palin SHOULD have been “ours – NOT – “theirs.” That is all and no doubt Quite Enough. -S-
November 13, 2009 at 5:37 am
I had no idea that the democrat party ever stood up for small business. It sure isn’t that way these days!
November 11, 2009 at 9:07 pm
I’m so touched by your forthright honesty! I voted for GWB but became very disappointed with him and changed my party to the Independence party in 2005.
I thank you with all my heart for having the guts to break ranks to bring light to the selflessness that was conveniently ignored by our midstream media. Here is an article I think you will appreciate.
http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2009/11/missing-george-w-bush.php
November 11, 2009 at 9:09 pm
Because Bush gave unscripted speeches without teleprompters, he made a few mistakes – who doesn’t! In no way did that mean he wasn’t intelligent. He was just a real person. He was not afraid to show his emotions, and I respect that.
What I admired most about him was his genuine love of this country and dedication to protecting us. He believed our way of life was “worth the fighting for.”
I miss him. I miss having a president who never apologized for our generosity and the sacrifices our country made throughout our history to defend those who could not defend themselves. I miss having a president who was a proud citizen of the United States, not a citizen of the world.
November 11, 2009 at 9:09 pm
My respect for this blog increases with every visit. It’s hard to say ‘I was wrong’ but it shows great character. I’ll be back here often.
‘Somewhere in Kenya, a village has lost its idiot.’
November 11, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Thank you for your great article, I felt like I could sleep at night knowing George Bush was in charge. I feel very uncomfortable with Obama, I hope we can keep our Freedom and avoid a Depression while he is in office
November 11, 2009 at 9:14 pm
The American voters were duped into voting for an obscure junior senator who always voted present, so he would leave no voting record to examine. The voters were told that Obama was intellectually gifted, yet there is no proof because he sealed his academic records and test scores. He spent his formative years in Indonesia, and as a result, did not internalize the values of heartland America. America is in great peril and grave danger with Obama in the White House.
November 12, 2009 at 3:50 am
Worse than that:
-According to his father in Indonesia, Obama was Muslim.
-In one interview with a former classmate (IIRC), Obama participated in Qur’an classes, which were for only the advanced students.
-Obama described the Muslim call to prayer as one of the prettiest sounds on Earth.
-The Other Hussein demanded that we respect Islam.
-Obama groveled at Al Azhar University, the president of which endorsed suicide bombings.
-A devout Muslim shouts “Allahu akbar!” and guns down dozens of American heroes, and POTUS claims “We can never know why”?
“War is deceit” — Muhammad, founder of Islam.
“kill the pagans wherever you find them” (Qur’an 9:5, the Verse of the Sword).
November 13, 2009 at 8:36 am
“… and fight them on until there is no more tumult or oppression, and there prevails justice.” (Q 2:193)
November 11, 2009 at 9:14 pm
I’ve been a GWB and Laura fan since 1999, even when people were snarkily telling me “you must be one of the 27%”. Of course there are things I did not agree with him on , for example that Defense of Marriage crap a few years ago, but there will be those things. I remember the press trying to catch him in something when Mary Cheney became pregnant, and he simply said “Mary Cheney will be a loving mother to her child.” This is a man who loves America. I miss his presidency and class every day. I am not surprised he went to Fort Hood and I had expected Obama to be there by Saturday, at least. Yes, President Bush sometimes messed up words, but I knew without a doubt that he was always speaking from the heart. I love your piece here, and you’re now on my favorites.
Mary
November 11, 2009 at 9:15 pm
well, I appreciate your sudden change of heart….but it leaves me with one question:
will you be voting for the same bunch that you did in 2006 and 2008 and 2012??? if so, then I doubt the sincerity of your epiphany.
November 11, 2009 at 9:17 pm
oops messed that one up…
where I said:
“will you be voting for the same bunch that you did in 2006 and 2008 and 2012??”
it should have read:
will you be voting for the same bunch that you did in 2006 and 2008?
November 12, 2009 at 10:12 am
No need to be snarky. The boys support Sarah and did so last election. I invite you to read more of their posts. You will be surprised, and inspired. I found this site after Rush mentioned it and while I don’t post often, I read it daily.
November 11, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Thank you for this. You can send a letter to the Bushes in Dallas – I did and got a form-letter reply so I know they got my thank you. Just Google for contact information.
Also, in the spirit of patriotism exhibited here, and as a hard-core conservative, just let me say I would give anything – ANYTHING – to have Bill Clinton serving a 3rd term right now. And I regret not campaigning for Hillary in the last primary election. We conservatives could see McCain for the weak candidate he was and expected his defeat. I should have done more on behalf of someone who could have defeated Obama and that was Hillary. God forgive us all.
November 11, 2009 at 9:39 pm
I have never gotten a “form letter” back from the Bushes and I’ve written them on numerous occasions.
When I sent Happy Birthday emails to President Bush, I got a signed personal thank you on White House stationary from the President.
I have at least 6 of those.
Needless to say, I’m having them framed!
November 14, 2009 at 10:35 am
I’m keeping my not personally signed form-letter too! Lucky you.
November 14, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Regarding any sort of letter back from a president -
I used to right Bush regarding my concerns about Darfur, the women in the Middle East living under Sharia, etc. I always got a quick reply on a form letter. I was happy to get ANY acknowledgment that I was worth a White House employee’s time.
But in the last year, I’ve written Obama regarding the same issues. What do I get? Nada. Zip. Nuttin’. Zilch.
Silence.
I’d give anything for some sort of acknowledgment from this President we have now.
I no longer feel like there is any attempt to act like my concerns are valid.
I miss those form letters.
November 11, 2009 at 9:30 pm
As a Canadian, I have always been an admirer of President Bush, and I have never understood why he was so unappreciated. I thought he was the best example of the good American boy who stood up for his country.
Thank God for the Bush family, the father, son and the wives.
John Burton
November 11, 2009 at 9:34 pm
Thank you so much for writing this wonderful blog. I always knew history would be very kind to GWB but I never in a thousand years thought it would happen the first year. George W was a man of great Humility and that is a sign of a great leader. BHO lacks all of the qualities of a good leader. Thanks GWB and Laura for all of your service and prayers. We miss you.
November 11, 2009 at 9:34 pm
Thank you for this wonderful article. During his presidency, when W and Laura went about the country, it was not unusual for them to spend hours visiting with the families of military personnel who were killed in Iraq/Afghanistan. They took no press with them during these visits. They did it because it was the right thing to do. Yes, they are good people with true compassion and a sense of duty.
I miss W very much.
November 11, 2009 at 9:36 pm
Thank you for an honest and moving column. As others have said, it took a lot of courage to write this. Those of us who merely acknowledged George W. Bush’s basic decency, let alone praised him, were subject to some pretty nasty treatment. It’s also heartening to know that more and more people are recognizing the propaganda spewed by the manipulative media. They made a cartoon demon of Bush, and a messiah of “Dr. Utopia” (love it). Long live the internet, the refuge of a free people.
Here is another example of Bush’s character that didn’t get much coverage.
Excerpt:
“EARLY LAST MONTH, President Bush hosted his Yale class reunion at the White House. According to media reports, a woman approached Bush and said, “You might remember me as Peter when we left Yale.” Bush did not pause, but took her hand, reportedly saying, ‘Now you’ve come back as yourself.’”
http://www.washblade.com/2003/7-18/view/columns/personal.cfm
November 11, 2009 at 9:41 pm
I was stunned as I read your words, and then moved to tears. You’ve given us hope the Country can and will survive the Obama’s, and whomever is behind the curtain pulling their strings. Thank you for your integrity.
November 11, 2009 at 9:47 pm
The lemmings of America voted for this
worthless shred of human debris.
After Bush had 9-11 we were NOT attacked,but
with lord messiah o’bama a little over a year as coward in chief and we had a terroristic attack on our country and the
state controlled media won’t call it what it
was “A terror attack on our country”
Nice to see that someone admitted they were
wrong,but now it is too late.
November 11, 2009 at 9:47 pm
THANK YOU! Why, why, WHY couldn’t things like this been posted about 18 months ago?
I used to be a typical N. Cal bleeding heart liberal, but started to change about 25 yers ago. It has been a slow process.
I hated Pres. Bush at first. Until that second tower went down, and a short time later we heard that he was in the air. I thought “Oh, GAWD – they flushed the game into the air for a clear shot!” Then I knew he was MY president. And, a few days later, he climbed up on that mound of rubble and put his arm around that grubby, sweaty fireman, and said, from his heart, off the cuff, without a prompter exactly the words we needed to hear. I don’t think ANY of the Democratic contenders for that office since about Humphery, could have done that.
Again, THANK YOU. I think I have a new blog to read on a regular basis.
Joe
“Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good
of its victim may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live
under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies.
The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may
at some point be satiated, but those who torment us for our own good
will torment us without end for they do so with the approval
of their own conscience.” — C.S. Lewis
November 13, 2009 at 5:39 am
Loved this comment! Thanks for your perspective as one who’s been undergoing political metamorphosis.
November 11, 2009 at 9:47 pm
Thank you for posting such honest, candid thoughts. It was truly refreshing to read. I’ve often told people that history will look back on George W. Bush’s presidency in much more favorable manner than what we heard during his 8 years in office. He wasn’t perfect, but he is a true patriot and cares deeply for Americans. I agree with you that there are probably hundreds more stories we don’t know about where George and Laura helped make a difference in someone’s life — outside of the spotlight.
Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 9:55 pm
Thank you so much. I’m posting this directly to my facebook.
November 11, 2009 at 9:58 pm
They are the best. I have a lot of admiration for George and Laura Bush. May Go
November 11, 2009 at 9:59 pm
I miss George Bush.
November 11, 2009 at 9:59 pm
I was VERY moved by this post. Shame on the people who wrote comments questioning your sincerity!
November 11, 2009 at 9:59 pm
Thank You for this blog post. It made me tear up. There is some hope for this country. We will make it. We are a good country with good people.
Thank You President and Mrs. Bush. I miss you. I always respected your class and honor. You really loved this country and it always showed.
November 11, 2009 at 10:02 pm
Amazing! I have read your post and all the comments and have tears running down my face. Bush may have had his faults. But no one could ever doubt his love for this country or the people he represented. He was a true believer in the American Dream and all Americans, no matter who you were. He was a true Gentleman. Unlike Obama who is a disgrace as Commander in Chief. President and Mrs. Bush, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being real, decent, Patriotic Americans. And thank you hillbuzz for bringing together many different people with a heart warming tribute!
November 11, 2009 at 10:03 pm
Dear Mr. President and First Lady Laura Bush, Thank you so much for the love and honor you give to our great country! God how safe our military felt while you cowboy were in the White House! So much honor and grace you both brought to this country. God Bless you both!
November 11, 2009 at 10:04 pm
You made me cry. Thank you for appreciating President and Mrs. Bush. It just meant a lot to me, you know?
November 11, 2009 at 10:08 pm
God Bless you guys!
November 11, 2009 at 10:09 pm
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Thank you former President
George W. Bush and former
First Lady Laura Bush
HillBuzz, by Staff
Original Article
Posted By:goblin, 11/11/2009 2:13:39 PM
We know absolutely no one in Bush family circles and have never met former President George W. Bush or his wife Laura. If you have been reading us for any length of time, you know that we used to make fun of “Dubya” nearly every day…parroting the same comedic bits we heard in our Democrat circles, where Bush is still, to this day, lampooned as a chimp, a bumbling idiot, and a poor, clumsy public speaker. Oh,
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Reply 1 – Posted by: Sfacheem, 11/11/2009 2:18:07 PM (No. 6020771)
If I did not read this with my own eyes, I would not have believed it.
Reply 2 – Posted by: escaped commieny, 11/11/2009 2:21:29 PM (No. 6020775)
Forwarded to everyone, can you believe it? There is hope. (Thanks Cap)
Reply 3 – Posted by: JHSMom02, 11/11/2009 2:23:54 PM (No. 6020777)
WOW!!!! I’m speechless.
Reply 4 – Posted by: Safari Man, 11/11/2009 2:24:16 PM (No. 6020779)
Was their site hacked?
Reply 5 – Posted by: jackwoodson, 11/11/2009 2:25:11 PM (No. 6020781)
I read all the way down waiting to see after the last sentence …NOT!!!
Who the frig is Stephanie Tubbs Jones?
Reply 6 – Posted by: crunchycon, 11/11/2009 2:25:21 PM (No. 6020783)
Wowsers.
Reply 7 – Posted by: IAmDagny, 11/11/2009 2:33:06 PM (No. 6020799)
Remarkable. I’m proud of these guys. I’m sure we disagree on a lot, but anyone who can post a mea culpa like that has a good core. Cheers, lads.
Reply 8 – Posted by: fiscon, 11/11/2009 2:33:20 PM (No. 6020800)
Reason #28938 to treat people, even those with whom you disagree, with respect.
If you don’t, you will end up with the kind of regret and remorse that these folks have expressed.
And if you don’t, you will close every opportunity you have to persuade others of your point of view.
So many folks would write these people off as gay harlots and libs for life. Sure, we probably don’t agree with them on everything, and probably never will. But this post shows a group of Americans waking up about just how messed up our President is. It may lead to nothing other than that, but it may lead to convincing another group of Americans that small government is the best government.
My family is mostly libs. It is often an exercise in extreme patience when the subject turns to politics. But since Obama won the nomination, I have found myself hearing more and more from them how scared they are of this government, how they just want the spending to stop so they’re not choked with taxes anymore. Don’t write folks like these off, please. They can learn.
Reply 9 – Posted by: TXhockeyguy, 11/11/2009 2:35:04 PM (No. 6020806)
When you have lost the gays support, you know you are toast. BAH BYE Obama.
Reply 10 – Posted by: Ret.TxLeo, 11/11/2009 2:36:43 PM (No. 6020807)
Still waiting for the other shoe to drop…Not a day goes by that the wish was for someone who loves this country to be at the helm. Miss you Sir and Ma’am and thank you so much for all that you do, the love/concern that you show for our military. It is so obvious that you are in the hearts of our military young men and women – to them and their families you are still Commander In Chief.
Reply 11 – Posted by: goblin, 11/11/2009 2:38:18 PM (No. 6020813)
Where am I?
Reply 12 – Posted by: Cooling Saucer, 11/11/2009 2:38:51 PM (No. 6020815)
Holy shinola! “Pigs in the air! Pigs in the air!”
Reply 13 – Posted by: 10ftOverhead, 11/11/2009 2:39:18 PM (No. 6020818)
How do we get Drudge to post this? Can you imagine the reaction?
Reply 14 – Posted by: Shells, 11/11/2009 2:40:39 PM (No. 6020823)
I’d love to have a drink with these guys.
FWIW, I recall during the election that they were as appalled by the media treatment Sarah got as they were by the way they felt Hillary was treated.
I knew then they were decent folks.
Reply 15 – Posted by: SFC L, 11/11/2009 2:41:02 PM (No. 6020824)
Chief Two Stones came to Korea, and on a cold day, exited he car and shook hands for about 30 minutes.
He didn’t have to; it made him late to meet the United States Ambassador to the Republic of South Korea, and the President of the Republic of South Korea.
He spent the time he wanted with those he loved most: US military personnel and their families.
Reply 16 – Posted by: yottyhere, 11/11/2009 2:42:34 PM (No. 6020831)
Wow these guys are too cool.
They like and defend Hillary, Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney and have added the Bushes to the list…
and they call Obama Dr Utopia hahaha
Reply 17 – Posted by: TheMotherCO, 11/11/2009 2:44:40 PM (No. 6020836)
I think I was the most surprised by how late they came to the party. Most of us who voted for GW, loved him from the get go and I never deviated.
Better late than never, but way too late for the media, I will never forgive them.
Reply 18 – Posted by: conservativeartist, 11/11/2009 2:54:55 PM (No. 6020855)
I was totally shocked reading this! Maybe there is some hope out there that even liberals are seeing “Dr. Utopia” for what he truly is. What a great name…Dr. Utopia..fits Zippy perfectly. I am stunned.
Reply 19 – Posted by: FenwayFrank, 11/11/2009 2:59:08 PM (No. 6020862)
We have entered The Twilight Zone.
Reply 20 – Posted by: Amicus Veritatis, 11/11/2009 2:59:13 PM (No. 6020863)
Thank you Ms. Lucianne. I stand corrected, there may yet be hope. Well written and the blog entries that follow it were almost equally as awe inspiring. Maybe doing the right things for the right reasons hasn’t gone out of style.
While I’m at it, God Bless All You Veterans!
Reply 21 – Posted by: Bulletthole, 11/11/2009 3:05:46 PM (No. 6020880)
I have nothing but respect for all the Bush family. They have compassion, class, they love this Nation and love our Lord. President Bush made mistakes, as all people do, but he never disgraced our Nation with women and he never apologized to any other Country in our behalf. Laura Bush has got to be one of the greatest first ladies we have ever had in our White House. She treated it with respect, just like she did the people she met at the front door.
George H. and George W. both served in the Military and both are a credit to our nation.
Reply 22 – Posted by: WyoEagle, 11/11/2009 3:11:26 PM (No. 6020887)
Has hell frozen over?
Reply 23 – Posted by: saryden, 11/11/2009 3:13:42 PM (No. 6020897)
Excellent words, #21.
As for the article, that’s just lovely.. but nothing can undo the DAMAGE done by the Leftist Media toward the Bushes, our Troopers and war effort, the Economy, our Constitution.. and getting an ‘unnatural’ born, Marxist/Muslim sympathisizer elected. I do not forgive. It remains Treason.
Reply 24 – Posted by: ZurichMike, 11/11/2009 3:16:54 PM (No. 6020908)
A little late to the party, but glad they came along finally.
And very glad to see that it they broke mold with the Stepford Wives mentality of the gay community that gay = leftism = Democrats = hate all Republicans
Reply 25 – Posted by: Sparkycat, 11/11/2009 3:17:22 PM (No. 6020910)
“Must Read” status, please?
Reply 26 – Posted by: bobgray2, 11/11/2009 3:24:28 PM (No. 6020934)
The Bushes have been serving this country that they love, since they stepped off the Mayflower. I think it is bred into them. I became a Bush devotee when I heard him quote Harry Truman, “It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you don’t care who gets the credit”. It showed a degree of selflessness that is rare in a politician, and missing altogether from 0bama. Compare GW’s speeches, with 0bama’s for how many times each use “I” or “me”.
Reply 27 – Posted by: LComStaff, 11/11/2009 3:27:45 PM (No. 6020944)
It is a Must-Read. Top of the page.
Reply 28 – Posted by: Alibi Inn, 11/11/2009 3:29:13 PM (No. 6020949)
Stephanie Tubbs-Jones. Deceased Congresswoman from Cleveland, OH area. Died suddenly from brain anerism (sp?) in August, 2008. Campaigned for Hillary.
Reply 29 – Posted by: JLoophole, 11/11/2009 3:30:01 PM (No. 6020950)
Loved every minute of it, and the comments after. No matter what I felt about his policies, and there were some with which I had huge problems, I always made it a point to remove the man from the policy. I never felt that GWB was anything but a genuinely nice and caring person, with a great family and a true American sense of humor. A man (and woman) who love their country and want the best for Americans.
I would be willing to bet they waited long enough to find out the Ditherer In Chief wasn’t going to go to Ft. Hood; and then they went. I can imagine they just felt like SOMEONE needed to be there, and I hope they keep up this gap-filling. America needs them.
Reply 30 – Posted by: Griz70, 11/11/2009 3:33:30 PM (No. 6020958)
While not speaking for President and Mrs. Bush, I think they would say: We forgive you and thank you for your kind words.
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Thank you former President
George W. Bush and former
First Lady Laura Bush
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Posted By:goblin, 11/11/2009 2:13:39 PM
We know absolutely no one in Bush family circles and have never met former President George W. Bush or his wife Laura. If you have been reading us for any length of time, you know that we used to make fun of “Dubya” nearly every day…parroting the same comedic bits we heard in our Democrat circles, where Bush is still, to this day, lampooned as a chimp, a bumbling idiot, and a poor, clumsy public speaker. Oh,
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Reply 1 – Posted by: Sfacheem, 11/11/2009 2:18:07 PM (No. 6020771)
If I did not read this with my own eyes, I would not have believed it.
Reply 2 – Posted by: escaped commieny, 11/11/2009 2:21:29 PM (No. 6020775)
Forwarded to everyone, can you believe it? There is hope. (Thanks Cap)
Reply 3 – Posted by: JHSMom02, 11/11/2009 2:23:54 PM (No. 6020777)
WOW!!!! I’m speechless.
Reply 4 – Posted by: Safari Man, 11/11/2009 2:24:16 PM (No. 6020779)
Was their site hacked?
Reply 5 – Posted by: jackwoodson, 11/11/2009 2:25:11 PM (No. 6020781)
I read all the way down waiting to see after the last sentence …NOT!!!
Who the frig is Stephanie Tubbs Jones?
Reply 6 – Posted by: crunchycon, 11/11/2009 2:25:21 PM (No. 6020783)
Wowsers.
Reply 7 – Posted by: IAmDagny, 11/11/2009 2:33:06 PM (No. 6020799)
Remarkable. I’m proud of these guys. I’m sure we disagree on a lot, but anyone who can post a mea culpa like that has a good core. Cheers, lads.
Reply 8 – Posted by: fiscon, 11/11/2009 2:33:20 PM (No. 6020800)
Reason #28938 to treat people, even those with whom you disagree, with respect.
If you don’t, you will end up with the kind of regret and remorse that these folks have expressed.
And if you don’t, you will close every opportunity you have to persuade others of your point of view.
So many folks would write these people off as gay harlots and libs for life. Sure, we probably don’t agree with them on everything, and probably never will. But this post shows a group of Americans waking up about just how messed up our President is. It may lead to nothing other than that, but it may lead to convincing another group of Americans that small government is the best government.
My family is mostly libs. It is often an exercise in extreme patience when the subject turns to politics. But since Obama won the nomination, I have found myself hearing more and more from them how scared they are of this government, how they just want the spending to stop so they’re not choked with taxes anymore. Don’t write folks like these off, please. They can learn.
Reply 9 – Posted by: TXhockeyguy, 11/11/2009 2:35:04 PM (No. 6020806)
When you have lost the gays support, you know you are toast. BAH BYE Obama.
Reply 10 – Posted by: Ret.TxLeo, 11/11/2009 2:36:43 PM (No. 6020807)
Still waiting for the other shoe to drop…Not a day goes by that the wish was for someone who loves this country to be at the helm. Miss you Sir and Ma’am and thank you so much for all that you do, the love/concern that you show for our military. It is so obvious that you are in the hearts of our military young men and women – to them and their families you are still Commander In Chief.
Reply 11 – Posted by: goblin, 11/11/2009 2:38:18 PM (No. 6020813)
Where am I?
Reply 12 – Posted by: Cooling Saucer, 11/11/2009 2:38:51 PM (No. 6020815)
Holy shinola! “Pigs in the air! Pigs in the air!”
Reply 13 – Posted by: 10ftOverhead, 11/11/2009 2:39:18 PM (No. 6020818)
How do we get Drudge to post this? Can you imagine the reaction?
Reply 14 – Posted by: Shells, 11/11/2009 2:40:39 PM (No. 6020823)
I’d love to have a drink with these guys.
FWIW, I recall during the election that they were as appalled by the media treatment Sarah got as they were by the way they felt Hillary was treated.
I knew then they were decent folks.
Reply 15 – Posted by: SFC L, 11/11/2009 2:41:02 PM (No. 6020824)
Chief Two Stones came to Korea, and on a cold day, exited he car and shook hands for about 30 minutes.
He didn’t have to; it made him late to meet the United States Ambassador to the Republic of South Korea, and the President of the Republic of South Korea.
He spent the time he wanted with those he loved most: US military personnel and their families.
Reply 16 – Posted by: yottyhere, 11/11/2009 2:42:34 PM (No. 6020831)
Wow these guys are too cool.
They like and defend Hillary, Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney and have added the Bushes to the list…
and they call Obama Dr Utopia hahaha
Reply 17 – Posted by: TheMotherCO, 11/11/2009 2:44:40 PM (No. 6020836)
I think I was the most surprised by how late they came to the party. Most of us who voted for GW, loved him from the get go and I never deviated.
Better late than never, but way too late for the media, I will never forgive them.
Reply 18 – Posted by: conservativeartist, 11/11/2009 2:54:55 PM (No. 6020855)
I was totally shocked reading this! Maybe there is some hope out there that even liberals are seeing “Dr. Utopia” for what he truly is. What a great name…Dr. Utopia..fits Zippy perfectly. I am stunned.
Reply 19 – Posted by: FenwayFrank, 11/11/2009 2:59:08 PM (No. 6020862)
We have entered The Twilight Zone.
Reply 20 – Posted by: Amicus Veritatis, 11/11/2009 2:59:13 PM (No. 6020863)
Thank you Ms. Lucianne. I stand corrected, there may yet be hope. Well written and the blog entries that follow it were almost equally as awe inspiring. Maybe doing the right things for the right reasons hasn’t gone out of style.
While I’m at it, God Bless All You Veterans!
Reply 21 – Posted by: Bulletthole, 11/11/2009 3:05:46 PM (No. 6020880)
I have nothing but respect for all the Bush family. They have compassion, class, they love this Nation and love our Lord. President Bush made mistakes, as all people do, but he never disgraced our Nation with women and he never apologized to any other Country in our behalf. Laura Bush has got to be one of the greatest first ladies we have ever had in our White House. She treated it with respect, just like she did the people she met at the front door.
George H. and George W. both served in the Military and both are a credit to our nation.
Reply 22 – Posted by: WyoEagle, 11/11/2009 3:11:26 PM (No. 6020887)
Has hell frozen over?
Reply 23 – Posted by: saryden, 11/11/2009 3:13:42 PM (No. 6020897)
Excellent words, #21.
As for the article, that’s just lovely.. but nothing can undo the DAMAGE done by the Leftist Media toward the Bushes, our Troopers and war effort, the Economy, our Constitution.. and getting an ‘unnatural’ born, Marxist/Muslim sympathisizer elected. I do not forgive. It remains Treason.
Reply 24 – Posted by: ZurichMike, 11/11/2009 3:16:54 PM (No. 6020908)
A little late to the party, but glad they came along finally.
And very glad to see that it they broke mold with the Stepford Wives mentality of the gay community that gay = leftism = Democrats = hate all Republicans
Reply 25 – Posted by: Sparkycat, 11/11/2009 3:17:22 PM (No. 6020910)
“Must Read” status, please?
Reply 26 – Posted by: bobgray2, 11/11/2009 3:24:28 PM (No. 6020934)
The Bushes have been serving this country that they love, since they stepped off the Mayflower. I think it is bred into them. I became a Bush devotee when I heard him quote Harry Truman, “It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you don’t care who gets the credit”. It showed a degree of selflessness that is rare in a politician, and missing altogether from 0bama. Compare GW’s speeches, with 0bama’s for how many times each use “I” or “me”.
Reply 27 – Posted by: LComStaff, 11/11/2009 3:27:45 PM (No. 6020944)
It is a Must-Read. Top of the page.
Reply 28 – Posted by: Alibi Inn, 11/11/2009 3:29:13 PM (No. 6020949)
Stephanie Tubbs-Jones. Deceased Congresswoman from Cleveland, OH area. Died suddenly from brain anerism (sp?) in August, 2008. Campaigned for Hillary.
Reply 29 – Posted by: JLoophole, 11/11/2009 3:30:01 PM (No. 6020950)
Loved every minute of it, and the comments after. No matter what I felt about his policies, and there were some with which I had huge problems, I always made it a point to remove the man from the policy. I never felt that GWB was anything but a genuinely nice and caring person, with a great family and a true American sense of humor. A man (and woman) who love their country and want the best for Americans.
I would be willing to bet they waited long enough to find out the Ditherer In Chief wasn’t going to go to Ft. Hood; and then they went. I can imagine they just felt like SOMEONE needed to be there, and I hope they keep up this gap-filling. America needs them.
Reply 30 – Posted by: Griz70, 11/11/2009 3:33:30 PM (No. 6020958)
While not speaking for President and Mrs. Bush, I think they would say: We forgive you and thank you for your kind words.
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November 11, 2009 at 10:10 pm
[...] George W. Bush. One, who writes the blog “Hillbuzz,” has even gone so far as a public atonement and a sincere “thank you” to the former President (click here to read this remarkable [...]
November 11, 2009 at 10:12 pm
Thank you for being who you are, for seeing what we saw in President Bush.
I was/am a member of a Hillary Clinton Board during the election – a breath of fresh air, knowing that even though we had differences we worked through them for the good of our country. Next election we hope to win.
Thanks Hillbuzz !
btw, here’s a site that was put up just after President Bush left office. Go say thanks to him !
http://mission1accomplished.com/
November 11, 2009 at 10:13 pm
[...] Follow this link: Thank you former President George W. Bush and former First Lady … [...]
November 11, 2009 at 10:15 pm
As an ardent conservative, I have only one word for what you & every commenter I read before my eyes glazed over has written: wow. Just wow. I so appreciate it when political foes (foolish to term them enemies) “man up” and admit that they were wrong. You folks give me hope that we just might be able to turn this country back from the precipice upon which we seem to be teetering. Thank you.
You are still wrong about one thing, though. The Bushes would not look at you like you were crazy; they (especially the President) would join you in tears of repentence and rejoicing at reconciliation. I’ve never met the man, and there were times I was irritated to find I leaned to the right of him, but I do know the man understands grace and dispenses it liberally.
Welcome to sanity; our great nation needs you here with the rest of us grown-ups.
November 11, 2009 at 10:18 pm
The worse part about the Bush years wasn’t the president.
It was how vicious many “good” Americans were.
Hope those who read this use the opportunity to improve themselves.
November 11, 2009 at 10:18 pm
For the past 8 years I have stayed far, far away from the gay communities. No bars/clubs, no pride, no Russian River trips, not even chat rooms. I couldn’t believe the hate I was hearing… knowing in my heart it was all BS, just hate for the sake of hating. Perhaps as a community we can grow up and accept real diversity! Obama’s legacy may even surprise Obama.
This was a terrific post, thanks for raising my spirits hillbuzz guys.
November 11, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Is there any way I can copy this article without having to print all the comments?
A truely beautiful tribute. Thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 10:24 pm
Never in a million years would I have ever imagined a day would come that if I could, I’d run screaming through the streets begging for Bush to come back to office. Catharsis don’t come easy so I’m seein’ and I salute you for your integrity here. I’ve been exactly where you’ve been. A lifelong liberal Democrat who endorsed Hillary, I threw up all the way to city hall the day after election ‘08 when I renounced the party and re-registered as an Independent. Say what you will about Bush (and believe me, I had a whole blogful to say about him), nothing but nothing has frightened me more than this fraud in the WH and folks, if we don’t come up with something here soon, WTP will soon be history. This hopey-changey kabuki theater is the scam of scams and all I can say is that the only hope we’ve got is to vote ALL of them out, term limits and change election finance laws.
What an exceptional piece of writing and insight. Thank you.
And oh, well, hell, sure…ok, I’ll say it…George? If you SHOULD be reading here, well, yeah. I sure WOULD love to sit down and have a beer with you! For at least I’d know, without any measure of doubt, that I’d be sitting with a president who LOVES our country. And ya, I miss you, Sir.
November 11, 2009 at 10:26 pm
Thank you for your words to President and Laura Bush. You guys are class acts yourselves.
November 11, 2009 at 10:27 pm
This makes me smile. I am very conservative but I try to look at all sides to make sure that I am truly following my values and my convictions and I am so thankful that you are too. You didn’t have to write this article but you did- so thanks. I am sure that this means alot to the Bushes.
November 11, 2009 at 10:27 pm
WOW!!
God BLESS you people!! With all of the contempt and acrimony and spewing green BILE of hatred flowing through the media – to read this is AMAZING!!
It is SUCH a relief to know that ALL of us, regardless of our political agendas or beliefs can RECOGNIZE the character, integrity and principles of a man and woman who are trying to DO THE RIGHT THING and who LOVE Americans, these Service people and their families.
It seems so hard sometimes these days for people to recognize the GOODNESS that exists in people who’s political ideology differs from theirs – it is a BLESSING to see this happen. It gives me HOPE and does my HEART Good, and gives me the encouragement to work harder to see the Good in others.
You people are an ANSWER to Prayers to God! Thank you!
November 11, 2009 at 10:34 pm
[...] Read It All and find out the source. It just may surprise you. [...]
November 11, 2009 at 10:35 pm
I followed a link from a rather conservative site, mostly because I thought this story was another liberal goof on the Bushs.
But wow… I’m glad I did…you guys are really serious. What a wonderful article.
I have been a Republican since I was 14, when I convinced my Democrat parents to vote for Reagan instead of Carter.
I do think Hillary has gotten the shaft since becoming Sec. of State. She should have stayed a Senator.
Soros, the money man, abandoned her early in favor of Obama during the election. She has been treated very badly by the Obama Administration. The only Sec. of State who is not allowed fulfill her duties as Sec. of State. She has been replaced by a whole bunch of Obama appointed special envoys.
As a President, I think she would have been more centrist, like Bill.
Obama has taken us so far left, to appease a very small minority of voters. He presented himself as the great uniter, but all I have seen is deep division. Shutting out FOX, calling citizens names. It’s disgusting.
George W. was a class act as a President and is sorely missed. I will never forgot his visit to “The Pile”. His words and presence gave comfort and strength to all.
The attacks against officials within the Bush Administration were really sick and twisted. The comments against Tony Snow were absolutely deplorable.
Maybe in the next election cycle, we can at least move this country back to the center.
Thank you to Hillbuzz for acknowledging that George W. wasn’t all that bad.
I may just add this site to my regular rotation. Again, a sincere thank you.
November 11, 2009 at 10:36 pm
I, too, was thrilled to read this post (so thrilled, I read it five times). Let me first thank you for restoring my faith that rational political discourse still exists in this country. This post fills me with pride at being an American by showing me that those with whom I might have political differences nevertheless love this country as I do (and as GWB does) and wish only the best for it. It also fills me with the hope, even in these BHO days, that this country’s best days are still ahead of it; as long as those of different political perspectives can respect one another, as this post plainly shows, we shall move forward in the correct direction.
I would just like to add one thing about GWB. One of the things that was most striking to me about him was his complete reluctance to speak ill of those who insulted or spoke ill of him and his ability to respect those with whom he may have had disagreements. This was a man who lived his faith openly and proudly and was a remarkable witness for that faith, while, at the same time, not waving his beliefs like a flag to be pulled out only when expedient.
May God bless GWB and Laura and I can only hope that the next generation of Bushes remain as devoted to the well being of our country as were GWB and his dad.
November 11, 2009 at 10:49 pm
This 74 year old Agnostic Atheist Activist sez:
OMG! Will wonders never cease? Is the world coming to the End?
I say this as after my reading this blog for the first time, it seems at least SOME Democrats, Liberals and/or Obots are FINALLY opening their closed minds and actually getting a clue!
Well, it is certainly better late than never!
THANK YOU for presenting an informed, intelligent view of what is going on in they United States.
And FYI, there are more than a FEW of we CONSERVATIVE ATHEISTS who supported Bush after 9-11 and McCain Palin in 2008.
November 11, 2009 at 11:13 pm
ok… PUMAs [and Hillbuzz] ARE NOT NOT NOT Obots!
After the nomination was stolen from Hillary, Pumas backed Mccain/Palin.
Just look through the archives. And Pumas still strongly support sarah palin as well as hillary.
Please don’t confused a rabid Obot with america-loving moderate democrats/independents.
November 11, 2009 at 10:53 pm
America had a major lapse in judgment. This current presidency will be a stain on our history as a nation. But, perhaps this will serve as a lesson to not take our great country for granted, as we did in 2008 by putting into its highest office someone completely undeserving and unworthy of it.
Thanks for this article, and thank you, President Bush.
November 11, 2009 at 10:54 pm
Here’s another story about President Bush and Laura, giving gifts to prisoner’s children.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/bush/angel.asp
Thank you for your honesty, and change of heart. I think President Bush, for all his faults as our president, will go down as the most caring president we ever had. A truly great man, with a wonderful, classy woman at his side.
November 11, 2009 at 10:58 pm
Thank you for changing your mind and for having the courage to say so. Yes, George and Laura Bush are indeed good people.
November 11, 2009 at 11:07 pm
Thank you, ‘gay Hillary guys’ in Boystown, Chicago! I am so appreciative to know that this country is not so divided, that we can’t weep together at our great loss at Ft. Hood. Thank you for reaching beyond the conservative hating media, & seeing 2 good people who love their country, and LOVE the troops.
God Bless
Rosie
November 11, 2009 at 11:09 pm
HUGS!!!!!!
Thank you, that was very nicely put.
November 11, 2009 at 11:10 pm
Wow, that is a great article on the Bushes with fantastic comments. I wish somehow it could be published in WSJ Or WP. This is my First time here at the site, Thank You for a great article.
November 11, 2009 at 11:29 pm
As the group creator for the facebook site “Thank you President Bush!” I am not at all surprised to see more and more how intelligent people are seeing the truth and coming around. This man never deserved the ugliness he received, though, in its twisted way, I thoroughly believe it only made him stronger and more determined to stand on what he believed was best and right for America. I thanked him and appreciated him for 8 years; I will continue to thank him for the rest of my life for his dogged determination to keep the soil of this nation safe under his watch. We need another George W. Bush, and soon.
November 11, 2009 at 11:30 pm
Definitely a surprise to see a post like this here. I believe I visited once before during the bashing days. I might visit again.
Kudos to you for an honest approach to real issues. Now if only your liberal media friends could get a clue.
November 11, 2009 at 11:38 pm
I have been thinking about this blog since it appeared. There was so much that I wanted to say; now I see that it has already been said.
I hope people realize what you have done to unite people; all people who love America.
The gay community surely must realize that you have done more for their cause than their anger. We extreme right-wingers are proud to be your fans.
November 11, 2009 at 11:38 pm
This was President Bush’s inaugural in 2001. He and Mrs. Bush were not even allowed to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue without being threatened by hostile crowds convinced that the close election in Florida was proof of the illegitimacy of his office.
This was George and Laura Bush’s “honeymoon period” in Washington D.C. A full year before 9/11. Two years before the war in Iraq. Years before Katrina and the surge, and before Bush Derangement Syndrome was in full bloom. (Remember the movies depicting Bush being assassinated?)
Yet in all eight years of turmoil, I never heard either of them whine, reveal a trace of bitterness, or show hostility toward those who disagreed with them.
November 11, 2009 at 11:52 pm
Contrast Bush with this:
http://spectator.org/archives/2009/11/11/the-man-who-despises-america/
November 11, 2009 at 11:55 pm
Beautiful article! Gentlemen you have told MY story of political discovery, awakening, shame and redemption. Per usual, well done! Luv you guys!
November 11, 2009 at 11:55 pm
America is far more important than any of our egos. When the American voter gets out of team spirit and into what is best for the country, we will be able to correct the course that we are on. I have not previously followed you, but this FB post brought me here and I am glad that I saw it. George Bush took too long to arrive at Portreus, but rather than surrender to al Queda abroad and the Congressional Loser Brigade at home, he stood tall and did what he felt was right at great cost to him politically. That offsets my disdain for his fiscal policies which made him no better than the Democratic majority in congress who side by side with him headed us down a disasterous road which I thought was unbelieveable. Reality has set in and I am glad that there are rational thinkers like you who appreciate a great American who does care about our military and is proud of our country.
American need make no apologies – only commitments to do even more of the incredible amount of good which we have done for the world.
November 11, 2009 at 11:55 pm
Thank you so much! You have done more to unite us in this country than you’ll ever know. If our country can survive Obama, we will be a much better and stronger country because we will be determined to never again believe the media blindly as we did. We will think more clearly about what we what when we vote for any office. We will not be led by others, but do more research and sharing with others who may have a different idea. We will understand that we can disagree about a lot of small things, but we are united in our love of our country and our determination never to be duped again. We need to decide now what qualities we will insist our leaders have.
November 12, 2009 at 12:05 am
Thanks for giving us another opportunity to thank President and Mrs. Bush for serving our country for eight years. I have not agreed with all his policies but when it came to defending and securing our country I know we couldn’t have had a better president. I also had a strong distate for the way the media treated him and I see I am not alone in this opinion. This is the first time I have been on your website, it shall not be the last!
Thanks, again!
November 12, 2009 at 12:13 am
For an hour, I have been reading both your article as well as the multitude of comments.
For an hour, I have had tears streaming from my eyes as I read comment after heartfelt comment proclaiming admiration and love for the George W. and Laura Bush.
You, sirs, have done what very few have been able to do for a long time. You have truly brought people of different views and beliefs into a united group of true Americans. I thank you for your admission and hope you continue to support America’s rebirth as a Nation of Freedom and Understanding. We do not have to always agree. BUT, we have to at least be able to listen to each other and admit when we were wrong. And in that, you have done an admirable job. I congratulate you all.
Our country is in trouble. I think we ALL know it. But the words in your post, as well as the words written in the comments has, for the first time in a VERY long time, given me hope that we WILL survive the next few years and that we, as the GREATEST country in the history of the world, WILL survive to once again claim our rightful place.
Thank you, and God Bless America!
November 12, 2009 at 12:15 am
landed on this site following a link from a forum–two hours ago, could not stop reading! This is some great shit! You guys should be writing for the NY Times, they’d probably double their readership!
November 12, 2009 at 12:21 am
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November 12, 2009 at 12:22 am
Thank you for your wonderfully written article. I am neither a democrat nor a republican, I have taken all of the quizzes and am too liberal to be a conservative and too conservative to be liberal. I am right in the middle. I am however a military spouse and have been very frustrated that our current President did not go to those troops immediately. Just reading your article and seeing that when it comes to our troops, we can all come together is so heart warming for me. YOU made my day! Thank you for standing up for our troops and recognizing the Bushs’ for doing so as well. God Bless you, and God Bless America
November 12, 2009 at 12:24 am
Stand up article, gentlemen. It is hard to genuinely find fault with Bush if one considers that for eight years he stuck to his convictions and beliefs in what was unapologetically best for America. He cared about us as a nation and always exhibited kindness and care for others. Good Christian values are what our country was built upon. He never disgraced the office of the President, never bowed to a Saudi Prince, and never wanted to send this country into the toilet like the current mob seems hell bent on accomplishing as quickly as possible. Europe ain’t that great folks…so why does the current mafia based administration want to switch to all things European? Ignant (sic) me thinks!
What is in the heart and exhibited in ones actions are far more important than verbal skills. Our country could use a lot more class, especially the type exhibited by Laura Bush. May history be kind to George and may this country wake up before it’s too late!
November 12, 2009 at 12:27 am
Once again you guys have outdone yourselves. Great article!
November 12, 2009 at 12:29 am
Great post! I raise my glass to you for your honesty. I’ve met the Bush family, 41 and 43 and they are very NICE, warm people. I also learned 40 years ago, when there was only ABC, CBS and NBC that they treated the public like mushrooms—covered them with horse manure and kept them in the dark. Ted Koppel said it nicely on Nightline once when he admitted (I almost fell out of my chair) that “…we in the news always make sure we give you the facts—–but not always the truth.” CNN came along and promised a breath of fresh air and objectivity but soon fell in line with the same left-leaning bias and censorship as the MSM. (Did you know GWB always arranged off-camera meetings with fallen soldier’s families in every city he ever visited in his travels around the country) I have avoided the MSM for three decades in my search for what REALLY goes on in this country. It takes some work but if you don’t want to be a dumb mushroom you have to disconnect ABCCBSNBCCNNMSNBCNPR from your devices at home and spend your time on the internet.
November 12, 2009 at 12:31 am
This was beautiful.
If only all our politicians, on whatever side of the aisle, were like President Bush: a man who loves his country, loves its people, is humble, compassionate and strives to do what is best for the country to the best of his ability, no matter the personal cost or public ridicule. We could all then rest knowing that our country is in good hands, no matter our political differences. Our children deserve a government run by people like this. We owe it to this great country to seek such leaders.
Thanks again!
November 12, 2009 at 12:32 am
BRAVO!
November 12, 2009 at 12:35 am
Wow…my first visit here…I think I’ll come back. Thank you for a gracious and eloquent article about our former President and his wife.
November 12, 2009 at 12:44 am
I have never visited this site, but was sent this article in a forward, which I never usually open. Boy, am I glad I did. It brought tears to my eyes to not only read this beautiful article, but also to see the many, MANY positive comments supporting our former president. I have always been, and always will be, a George W. Bush supporter and I am so glad that someone has finally given him the recognition he deserves, even though he requested his visit not be covered by the media. I can say with confidence that our current “president” would make no such request. Only a selfish, arrogant (insert any word you like here:) who cares only for himself and his own. He is NOT and American, nor does he support us, and for that – I am appalled he has been put in office as our Commander in Chief. What a sad day it must have been for President Bush to turn the country over to….him! I applaud you for apologizing for previous comments – what a strong person(s) you are! George W. Bush is my American Hero. You don’t get much more heroic than that in my book! God Bless America!
November 12, 2009 at 12:46 am
I wouldn’t trade one GWB for a thousand Obamas. Its great so see so many of the faithful here comment that GWB wasn’t so bad after all when compared to sorry excuse for a POTUS we now have.
GWB had a lot of faults but love of country and gratitude for our men and women in uniform should be recognized and appreciated by all.
November 12, 2009 at 12:52 am
I have read your post several times today …and was brought to tears every time I read it. I met George W. Bush back in 2000 when he was campaigning for President. I took my (then) 12 year old son with me to Lodi for one of Bush’s campaign stops on his Whistle Stop Tour through California. He had just received the Republican nomination and I wanted my son, Patrick, to be a witness to history. When Bush finished his speech, he walked out into the audience and directly to my son and me. Patrick said, “Governor Bush, it’s an honor to meet you.” He knelt down and was eye level with my son, took him firmly by the shoulders and said, “thanks a lot, buddy, I’m doing this for you.” His eyes were so genuinely honest and sincere and I was overcome by his kindness. He shook by hand and autographed my shirt and I will never forget that for as long as I live. It hurt so much to hear Bush maligned all these years but he never felt the need to defend himself. He is a man who is very comfortable and confident in who he is. I love and respect him and have always said that history will be much kinder to him. Bless you for your honest post. You have my utmost respect. I love your city and would love the chance to have a cup of coffee with you and talk. It would be fun.
November 12, 2009 at 12:54 am
I am a conservative and I didn’t agree with everything that Geo. W. Bush did, but I felt that he had our country’s best interests at heart. I couldn’t for the life of me understand why he was so viscerally hated by the Left, so I want to say that I am heartened by the beautiful and eloquent blog you folks here at Hillbuzz have written about him. Perhaps in comparison to what we have now (BHO), Mr. Bush is looking a little better to many.
I am glad to see that some people on the Left are now realizing what the Right has known for years, that the MSM is pushing an agenda, not reporting the news. Too bad that it was used against their own candidate, Hillary. It still hurts just the same.
I would say to anyone out there who thinks that they are getting both sides of a news story, always double check the facts in several places. You will learn to critique each and every newscast (until you stop listening to them entirely like me!).
Once again, realizing that this blog is written by members of the gay community, you have given me new hope in the direction that our country may be going in the future. You have common sense and a feel for what is right. Please consider me a fan of yours and I will visit your site again.
Thanks again for a wonderful sentiment; you are setting a great example for many to grow up and start thinking for themselves instead of blindly repeating what others tell them, whether it is right or wrong.
Kindest Regards
November 12, 2009 at 1:05 am
Some of the bitterness I harbor towards liberals is due to the constant Bush bashing. Thanks for your courage and honesty. Yours will be one of the few voices on the Left that I will now respectfully listen to.
November 12, 2009 at 1:16 am
For a while, I had lost faith in my fellow Democrats.
I’ve been a Dem all my life and voted for Dems all my life, and, yes, I voted for Obama last year (although I wish it were Hill!). But, the events of the past several months have made me ask myself why I ever supported this party. A year ago, I, too, hated Bush/Cheney. But, over the past nine months and watching how this new administration has responded to certain challenges, I have a new respect for both Bush and Cheney.
Bush wasn’t the best president (and he certainly was not the worst), but I never doubted his love for this country, and you always knew where he stood. I want my president and first lady to be the number one cheerleaders and defenders for our country, and the Bush’s played that role marvelously. He was a good man.
With Pres Obama, there’s a coldness about him that frightens me. Does this man have a heart? Would he die for this country, the way you know Bush and Cheney would? And, even if he could not go to Ft. Hood to comfort the families, why didn’t he send Michelle? After all, we keep hearing how one of her “causes” is supporting military families, although I’ve always believed that was more for show.
Anyway, I am glad to see that there are Democrats who feel the way that I do and who love and support this country, and our military, the way that I do.
November 13, 2009 at 5:46 am
Agree about the coldness. Obama seems kind of disconnected from this country.
November 14, 2009 at 5:09 pm
Nicely said about president Bush and vice. Cheney. I felt safe when they wrer in charge because I know they love our country. That’s why they kick-ass if anyone try to destroy us and they get blame for trying to protect us. hussein obama will not do a damn thing to help this country. he and his wife don’t like this great country, look at what he’s doing for 10 months. If he loves this great land why the hell he want to change it to communist. I thought he wants to change for better not chaos. Bush is not perfect but nobody is but he’s a hell alot better than what we got now. If he’s in charge now I don’t think we have so high unemployment, no Ft. Hood shooting, no chaos hell-care, no nuclear show down. Man I miss that guy.
November 12, 2009 at 1:19 am
Excellent stuff. THIS is reaching across party lines. THIS is the stuff the current administration uses as publicity but does not truly espouse. GWB was a classy, classy dude…didn’t always agree with him, as a moderate conservative (to the right on everything but social issues), but he in no way deserved the unrelenting vitriol thrown his way for eight years. And I’ll never understand the charges of idiocy, if only because his wife demonstated true intellect as First Lady, and I can’t imagine she’d have married an imbecile. She started the National Book Fair, a seriously fun celebration of American literature which I’ve attended for years–no one talks about it, though, outside of the DC-Metro area!
Anyway. Excellent, eloquent, courageous post. I’ll have to check this place out more often!
November 12, 2009 at 1:29 am
Thank you for saying this. You are courageous to speak so in these times. Moral courage is something I look up to. As do you, I see.
November 12, 2009 at 1:36 am
Wow. Thank you for writing this. I had no idea that the Bush’s had done that. I’m not surprised though. Nor would I have been surprised if the Clinton’s had done the same thing. I too would have expected the sitting President and First Lady to comfort the families instead of denying & minimizing the attack as not being done by a terrorist. I’m very scared the President, the head of our military, does not recognize the very definition of terrorist.
November 12, 2009 at 1:42 am
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November 12, 2009 at 1:46 am
I’m a conservative and have to admit that there was one funny little thing that George W. did that won my heart and support. Please watch for this – some may have noticed it. The thing that tugged at my heart is the way he loved his wife. His affection, his attention to her, was ALWAYS present. When he would speak, or be any where, that right hand was always reaching back to find the love of his life’s hand. I watched this little maneuver for 8 years, and it just TOLD ME, this man is GOOD. Anyone who loves their mate like this is special. It was an unstaged, probably unconscious thing – and that’s what made it so real, so special. Laura was never pushed aside. He wanted her BY HIS SIDE. Like he wasn’t whole without her there. If she was around, he wanted her next to him….almost like he missed her for those few minutes, like he needed her strength or assurance. Almost like the way a mother needs to hold her toddler’s hand: she has to, to keep the child safe… and maybe that’s what George was feeling, protection of Laura.
I’m sure I’ll never know why George needed Laura’s hand in his so often, but it was a beautiful thing, and how many of us would love to have that kind of love given to us? Its just those little things that mean so much … It was beautiful to see an “older” couple still so in love, so faithful, so real … They set a beautiful example. I miss them so, so much! I wish he could run again. He’d win – my vote at least. God bless George and Laura. We thank them for their service and for their always beautiful Christmas tree (not holiday tree)… and for the Barney cam … silly as it was, but always so darn cute. Man, I miss that man!
Thanks for the beautiful blog. I found you being shared on FB and re-shared it with my friends on Facebook. I had to share it! This is so honest, so compelling, and the posts are so telling and reflective of the country. God bless you!
November 12, 2009 at 1:49 am
Good Lord…
I’m definitely forwarding this to as many people as I can.
I even got a little teared up reading this.
And you know what? I voted for McCain, but, if Hillary had been in the running it would have been a MUCH tougher choice.
Regardless, thank you for your posts.
November 12, 2009 at 1:49 am
Anyone with a brain understands that talk is cheap and actions speak louder than words. Obama is a speaker. Bush took action and not much of a speaker. I’ll take a president who takes action over a polished speaker any day!
November 14, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Man, I agree with you 1000%. Actions louder than words.
November 12, 2009 at 1:51 am
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November 12, 2009 at 2:00 am
Your tribute to the Bushes showing them honor shows your humility and courage. May you all be blessed in the days ahead.
P.S. As a Texan I know stories of inconspicuous compassion and grace by many Bush family members. This nation in due season will honor those to whom honor is due.
November 12, 2009 at 2:00 am
What a class act. Thank you for your honesty, it is so refreshing.
Obama said he would bring “hope and change”. I’m quite sure he wasn’t talking about the type of hope and change we are seeing right before our eyes. Maybe they joke will be on him after all.
Bush was so ridiculed but took it like a “real man”; graciously, quietly and with forbearance. I am sure it broke Laura’s heart, but she too, never struck back and was a true “first lady”, with the emphasis on “lady”.
I was thoroughly disgusted the way Hillary was treated in the campaign and I’m not a dem or a liberal. It made me furious nonetheless.
November 12, 2009 at 2:02 am
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November 12, 2009 at 2:03 am
This is my first time to this site and I’m amazed. Fantastic write up, honest and thoughtful. Thank you for your open mindedness.
Regards,
George
November 12, 2009 at 2:14 am
This 74 year old Agnostic Atheist Activist (and a vet) also sez:
I was anti-Bush until 9-11 and then I stared paying close attention to him and found out how wrong I was. Since then I’ve been a strong Bush supporter and of the Iraq War.
I want people to remember when the idiots were bashing Bush for there supposedly not being any WMD found in Iraq. (Which was total B.S. for many reasons.)
Anywho, shorty after we began to liberate the Iraqi’s, US Forces found FIVE HUNDRED TONS OF YELLOWCAKE Uranium there. And yet Bush, in spite of being attacked over and over again on the WMD issue, NEVER mentioned it as it was important to keep it a secret until it could be shipped out of Iraq.
(It is now powering electric generating plants in Canada.)
To me, this is just another example of Bush’s honor and his courage! I really have a LOT of Respect for him and for Cheney!
Please, Take Care!
Neil C. Reinhardt
November 12, 2009 at 2:19 am
I visted Hillbuzz before and I loved your guys election coverage. Haven’t come on since then but bless you to the ends of Earth of and beyond for this article. Truly has stirred up emotion in me.
Another commenter said that you gave her hope for rational discourse in this country and I so much agree with that. You are proof that people can disagree and respect one another and have America’s best interests at heart. I’m proud that there are still Americans like that!!
In 2004 my Dad and I got an unexpected opportunity to go on stage during a Bush campaign stop. It was such an experience (there as no teleprompter there!). Afterwards Bush went into the crowd. Earlier I had been with the US Navy Sea Cadets, a younger group that teaches military values… you get to wear a uniform. By this time I had left but one of the guys who had been in my battalion was there in his uniform and Bush CAME BACK to shake his hand. He really values the military!!!
Meanwhile, I was trying to get to the First Lady. I think I gave the Secret Service a bit of a scare as I was moving so fast. But I must say that I really appreciate the Secret Service and all the hard work they do. The men and women there that day were so courteous and professional and even down-to-earth. You wouldn’t think it about security guys but they were. For example a bunch of Secret Service guys were sitting in the row in front of me and I quizzed them about their boss. They all said he was a great guy, and they seemed to really mean it. And they didn’t mind my inquisitive questions! (And, on a side note, when I visited the White House in 2000 and asked the Secret Service guy about their training because I wanted to write a story he was SO NICE and stayed after the tour to talk to me about things)
Anyway, I managed to get close to Laura and I very patiently waited while she was taking pictures with people and then she said she had to go to catch up with her husband. And at this point I was just dying because I wanted to meet her so badly and I burst out and said: “Please please please, Mrs. Bush, can I just shake your hand?” And she turned to me and she was the most gracious woman I have ever met, bar none. She shook her hand and asked me my name and squeezed time in to speak with me, just because I had asked her to. I really appreciated that. She was just the epitome of class.
November 12, 2009 at 2:24 am
Wow. What a beautiful tribute to our dear President and his lovely First Lady. You should make contact with the many gays in Texas who love the Bushes. The Bushes have always been a class act, always warm and loving. Just good people. And straight-shooters. That was Bush’s problem — he wasn’t a politician. He was real.
November 12, 2009 at 2:42 am
I read this post as it was linked on a site I frequent– and all I can say is thank you. It gives me hope to see that good people in this country recognize a good heart and still have the ability to see through the phony in the White House. It also takes a lot of guts to admit when you’re wrong. This was also a beautifully written post. I hope someone does forward this to the Bush’s. They deserve to know that they’re appreciated.
November 12, 2009 at 2:44 am
Lucianne.com led me here. The content of your post kept me here so I could read the responses.
No man is perfect, but you don’t have to be perfect to be a decent, God fearing, patriotic human being. G W Bush was all of that and more. I did not like everything Bush did while he was in office, but then, I doubt anyone has ever liked every single thing any US president has ever done while in Office. I will say however that our current president is the first president in my lifetime (born 1954) that I can honestly say has not done one single thing I can approve of. Not only does he hate America and our constitution, he is actively trying to destroy our nation as quickly as he can.
November 14, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Man, I coun’t have said better. I am so glad someone else see the same thing I see. Thank you.
November 12, 2009 at 2:57 am
I have always known from the start that George W. Bush was a great man. He and his family are the two people in the world I want to meet before I die. I wish I could tell them thank you for always having Americans interests at heart. From the beginning he was such a great and honorable man to our troops. I have two brothers in the military. I felt safe that he was the president. Now that Obama is president I am terrified for their safety. And not just because of their security at home, but for their security overseas. I don’t know what Obama will do but I’m scared. He already didn’t send troops when Afghanistan desperately needed them, and so many soldiers deaths could have been prevented, but he didn’t care. And at Fort Hood he was just there as a photo opp it seemed. I cried when he placed the silver coin like thinks by the pictures. I could tell that he didn’t give a crap. I just pray that America survives the next 3 years. Obama has not called it a terrorist attack and that scares me, because it was a terrorist attack on our solders. What will this tell the other terrorist in the world? They will think they can attack us and Obama won’t do a damn thing. I want Obama gone now. I just feel sick talking about this. so thank you pres. and first lady bush you are true American heroes and I owe you deeply for keeping my brothers, my family, myself, and America safe under your watch. God bless you
And god bless America
Regards Caitlin browning
November 12, 2009 at 3:08 am
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November 12, 2009 at 3:16 am
Thank you for giving the Bush’s the Kudo’s they’ve deserved. President Bush was often criticized for his Texan drawl, but he and Laura have more class in their little fingers than today’s Prez. Mr. Bush honestly loves this country and thought of we the people. I think he tried to do his best, and did…until the last 2 years when Dems took control of the houses.
I miss him terribly, and wish he were back!
November 12, 2009 at 3:23 am
Congratulations!
You have seen that you were wrong and owned up to it, that takes real character.
Your next step, now that you know you were lied to about the Bushes and the Cheney’s is to apply the knowledge that you were lied to, to everything else you’ve been told about Republicans, Conservatives, and conservatism in general. You will find that you have only scratched the surface, that the vast majority of what you’ve been told is lies.
That’s what happened to me. I used to be a die-hard, Clinton-voting, Republican-hating Democrat too. Then I figured out I had been lied to on one issue, and suddenly all sorts of lies I had been told began unraveling.
I hope you experience the same.
November 13, 2009 at 5:49 am
Wow, thanks for your perspective. Very interesting to hear how you began to see lies that you were told. Welcome to truth. It’s really what we all crave, isn’t it?
November 12, 2009 at 3:43 am
I’m almost stunned to read this post but I sincerely appreciate your honesty and the depth of your feelings. As a conservative I’ve supported President Bush even though there were things that I disagreed with. I first read of President Bush and First Lady Laura going to Ft. Hood just hours after this attack and knew instantly that this was a man who loved America, our country, our troops and our citizens. Obambi loves himself.
November 12, 2009 at 4:11 am
Oh wow, fellas..This 55 yr.old Conservative from NC. has a tear in her eyes too. I didn’t agree with everything President Bush did, but NEVER doubted his love of country, and selflessness in doing what he thought was the right thing for this country. A courageous man. And I applaud your courage as well. You will receive many kudos this day from “radicals” like me….
November 12, 2009 at 4:20 am
a very nice post indeed. as for Obama, I just can not understand the fact why everybody voted for him if they knew he hated America and so one? was everyone so blind then?
November 12, 2009 at 4:44 am
Not very many people know that I was the Bush administration Iraq negotiator in 1990-91 and that I had secured Saddam’s agreement to the Bush White House plan for his withdrawal from Kuwait. It is very good for our nation to look at truth and to be honest in the assessment of our political figures. Many liberals like HillBuzz helped put Obama into the White House by continually bad mouthing Bush. Obama is inexperienced and without much personal integrity. McCain was a better man. McCain was born in Panama and Obama (his last name means “crooked”) was born in Kenya. Isn’t it time that our nation discovered the truth?
November 14, 2009 at 6:16 pm
Yes, I agree with you. If hussein obama was born in the u.s. he wouldn’t have hate this country and trying to destroy everything in it. The name hussein obama tells us we better watch out for the worse to come. How can we impeach and get him out. We the people please wake up and save this God country, God bless us all and God bless America.
November 12, 2009 at 5:05 am
“We are now officially committed fans of George W. and Laura Bush. We are fans of Dick Cheney. Our gratitude for them makes us newly protective of them, and the continued role they play in this country.” ~ HillBuzz
One of those ‘You never know what you have until it’s gone’ moments.
The mockery of Bush and Cheney was partisan hackery; the mockery of Obie is not. I hope that is the lesson HillBuzz Dems take away from all this.
I see too many Dems going for the popular, the name, the cool, the hip, the demagogue in their candidates. Country over Party is not a trite statement, and is one belief certainly not held by the Dem Party Leadership. Sane Dems need to be Wendell Willkie Repubicans. For the historically challenged, Wendell Willkie lost the 1940 election to FDR.
http://www.usfamily.net/web/timwalker/
But after losing that election, Willkie put partisan politics aside. “In August 1942, FDR asked Willkie to make an airplane flight around the world as his special envoy to show the world that although America was engaged in a vigorous political debate at home, she was united in her desire to combat fascism throughout the world. What better way to do so, Willkie and FDR reasoned, than to have the President’s political opponent make a goodwill tour of America’s allies. Willkie’s 50-day trip included stops at battle zones in Africa, the Soviet Union and China, which he reported on in a radio speech to the nation soon after he returned and in a best-selling book, One World, published in 1943. This highly influential book made a convincing plea for post-war international cooperation and solidified Willkie’s role as a major force in American politics.” Putting partisan politics aside during a time of war! Didn’t see too many Dems do that with GW Bush. In fact, the Dems were the ankle-biting party for practically his entire two terms, the epitome of Party before Country.
“A thought Willkie expressed in a letter to a friend shortly before he died captures much of what the man stood for. Willkie wrote, ‘If I could write my own epitaph and if I had to choose between saying, “Here lies an unimportant President,” or “Here lies one who contributed to saving freedom at a moment of great peril,” I would prefer the latter.’ An examination of Willkie’s life reveals that he did indeed contribute greatly to saving freedom, both in the United States and around the world.”
Willkie, like Bush was a true statesman, placing Country before Party. Show me a true statesman, or stateswowan, in the Dem Party today. I dare ya. Hell, I double dog dare ya.
Oh, and “Willkie also devoted much of his energy during this period promoting civil rights and civil liberties.” The Republican Party has always been the anti-slavery, Freedom-loving Party, no matter the indoctrination the Gramscian whores have inculcated in you.
For the sake of the Republic, I just hope the lessons learned from the clusterf*ck that is Obama stick this time. Unfortunately, I doubt it, as our Nation is too swayed by American Idol-like appearance over substance.
November 13, 2009 at 1:59 pm
Appreciate your reference to Gramsci, RickZ.
Here’s what I saw go down. The hanging chad was mostly forgot as Bush devoted his first months in office to a couple of successful bipartisan legislative efforts and was throwing White House galas with many prominent Democrats invited. 9/11 occurs and the man’s approval ratings soon top 90%.
It comes time to vote on Afghanistan and then Iraq, and Dems go along, some out of conviction, some out of worry at paying the price again as after the first gulf war. Some legitimate tension arose among Dems on that vote, but more importantly, the more calculating party insiders began to realize they were looking at a two-term president possibly with another Republican following him into office–a loooong time out of power.
These wise guys began to have stuff thrown at Bush to see what would stick. It was from outside the party for the most part. When Cindy Sheehan began to score points in the media, the onslaught was on in the form of a highly orchestrated, non-stop bash campaign against George Bush and Dick Cheney. It became the full Alinsky playbook.
And sadly, it worked. A very good man was discredited. Even millions who should’ve known better concluded, “Well, there must be something wrong with the man. Just look at all the anger and mistrust he is stirring up.”
Now, Hillboyz, I’m not the type to congratulate someone for arriving at my point of view. I’ll just say, as long as the scales have fallen from your eyes, look around and notice all the sincerity you have engendered here from conservatives.
Haven’t been here before, don’t know what your agenda is. But I have long suspected gays would advance their agenda farther faster working with conservatives than with progressives. As you can now see, with conservatives you are dealing with sincere convictions. Yes, they may start out adverse to you, but they can be touched and reasoned with. Try to advance your agenda through progressives and it’s always a political calculus. Good luck with that.
November 12, 2009 at 5:21 am
When GWB finishes his term, he had a job approval in the 40’s if I am not mistaken. My 18yr. old son was saddened especially when they left the White House they were treated like having a bad diseased that need to get rid off.I assured my son that there will come a day when America realized that we owe our safety and protection to him for 8yrs.While we are sound asleep our president and the leaders in his administaration made sure that there will never onother 9/11 attack.He did fulfilled his promise to the families who lost loved ones that he will get those who are responsible for their death.He was like the father figure of this country and especially the military.Now that we have a present president a direct contrast with his humility and a servant heart for the people, GWB will sorely miss but his legacy will be written in our hearts.Just like many of you I cried with joy that finally someone started to light a spark that will soon be a light to all Americans who sre in darkness. God bless GWB and the first lady. God bless America the land of the brave.
November 12, 2009 at 5:25 am
Wow. This is amazing. I’m speechless. I can’t believe what I’m reading here. Don’t get me wrong; it’s very welcome. But I kept waiting for the snarky punchline that would undermine the whole thing. It never came.
First of all, thank YOU for being so open-minded and capable of change. Secondly, I sure would like to know what Dr. Utopia did specifically to piss you off. It must’ve been a doozy.
November 12, 2009 at 5:47 am
How refreshing to see areas where Americans on opposite sides of the political spectrum can come to agreement. We need more of this. Let’s all me more positive and HONEST!
November 12, 2009 at 5:49 am
Dittos Elephant.
it is truly heartening to see the scales lately falling from many sets of progressive eyes.
Bush was wrong about many things but his heart was/is in the right place. He loves our great nation.
Obama is toast in 2012. Go Sarah!!
November 14, 2009 at 6:34 pm
Yes, go Sarah born and bred in the good USA. She’ll mop up the dirt in the white house and DC. Thanks, K. clemen.
November 12, 2009 at 6:03 am
While I’m not a fan of any politician, I do admire G. and L. Bush for quietly and respectfully meeting with the grieving families of the victims of the terrorist attack on Fort Hood.
Their decency and humility during a time of great tragedy has consequently shined a light of discovering upon our vacuous, teleprompter reading dear leader. The Bushes offered up their tears for the lost and comforted the families, while Obama presented another one of his droning, tennis match head speeches, which offered neither hope nor encouragement.
Thanks HillBuzz for having the courage to speak the truth.
November 12, 2009 at 6:09 am
Ctrl D
Thanks Hillbuzz!
November 12, 2009 at 6:16 am
Well written. Thank you. Another element of the Bush biography which was minimized for the last decade was the qualities needed to fly a F-102 Delta Dagger, especially in the days before computers monitored most aircraft operations. The fact that the beast had the glide ratio of a can of paint meant that there was no room for any error. It was a single seater, which meant that the pilot-navigator-weapons officer shared the same brain in real-time. Bush pulled it off. The mockery of this service record was astounds.
November 12, 2009 at 6:30 am
Thank you for such an honest and heart warming post:0)
November 12, 2009 at 6:35 am
George Bush has more class in his little finger than Dr. Utopia will ever know.
Once President Bush came to my hometown and was in his motorcade going back to the airport when he noticed some little girls having a birthday party waving at him from their yard. He had the whole motorcade turn around so he could wish the little girl a happy birthday and took pictures with her and no it wasn’t for the press. He didn’t have to do that, he was in his second term.
November 12, 2009 at 6:44 am
Finally.
President Bush and dearest Laura’s behavior has convinced some people about how we truly are. That is why we conservatives supported him. He represented us on most things. They are us. We are them. We knew this all along about President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush and Vice President and Mrs. Cheney. We love them. we always knew this about them.
We did not agree with everything about them.
I commend you for your insight. We disagree about the Clintons, because we know the truth about them. But that is for you to discover on your own. Hillary and 0bama are one in the same. Just competitors for the same power. Some day you will realize this.
Just as President Clinton and First Lady (SoS) did not do what the Bushes did. They are able bodied. Where are the Carters or their representatives?
But I am not here to piss you off.
Just want to say thank you for seeing the light. We conservatives do not hate anyone except the enemy. So don’t believe what the lame stream media says about us. Hugs.
November 12, 2009 at 6:46 am
Thank you for a generous and courageous post.
I never doubted for a moment that GWB, GHWB, WJC and HC loved this country and never doubted for a moment that they would take the broad view of AMericans.
It is disturbing to keep having the feeling that BO is not one of us, has no bone deep feeling about being American, finds us embarassing and doesn’t seem to even like African AMericans that much. Profoundly disturbing. I keekp thinking he will grow in office as I have seen that so often but I wonder if it is possible.
This was courageous of you and reminds me of finally at some grown up age, I looked at the people who had so messed up my upbringing and felt a wave of gratitude and love so deep that I was shaken. They hadn’t changed a bit but I let myself, fully grown, see that I owed so much to them and a day doesn’t pass that I don’t say “By Jove, the old man was right”.
November 12, 2009 at 7:02 am
An American friend sent me your posting and I was taken aback. I thought the Bushes had nil support in America although overseas he’s a hero to some of us. I am not an American. I live in the Far East. We look up to GWB because he tried to make America safer for Americans and in doing so he also made the world safer for all of us. If America had bowed down and buckled under to these religio-fascist crowd, it will also be the beginning of the end for many of us who love freedom in the rest of the world. It is unfair that Americans are risking and losing the lives of their young ones to make the world safer while our own governments are vilifying America. I do not wish to say anything about your present leader except that we pray that he will, in time, build up a stronger ‘backbone’ that GWB always had when the interests of America and Americans are at stake.
November 12, 2009 at 7:31 am
Dr. Utopia. I really like that.
Here is a little something that, based on your pet name for the Prez, you will really appreciate.
Link is to a ballad “praising” Wonder Boy, our Secular Savior, the one and only self-style El SupremO.
http://bit.ly/4CFxMW
November 12, 2009 at 7:31 am
Thank you;
November 12, 2009 at 7:47 am
Thank you for your honesty. I would not have voted for Hillary as President, but I believe she would have done a better job than what we have. Thank you for your civility and fairness. Yours is the kind of article that lifts the political dialogue in this country. I have a link to your article at rightwinggranny.com. We probably disagree on everything, but I thank you for your fairness!
November 12, 2009 at 7:48 am
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November 12, 2009 at 7:55 am
Your thoughtful posts are what makes your blog a “must read” to me. I have served 20 years in the military and adore W for his obvious love and respect for the soldiers. Those of us in the military never understood the Bush & Cheney hate.
While I think the Clintons have extremely liberal impulses, they are, above all, pragmatists and have willingly compromised with the opposition for the greater good. One of the smartest things Bill did was to work with Newt Gingrich and the Republican Congress to find common ground for the common good!
November 12, 2009 at 7:56 am
After reading all the posts here, maybe we could see a Hillary-Sarah Independent ticket in 2012. I bet it would beat both the Democrats and Republicans, maybe a 60-20-20 landslide!
November 12, 2009 at 8:05 am
Thanks guys. This died in the wool conservative who served his country for over thirty years had tears in his eyes while reading your commentary. It is a big man who will admit he was wrong and beg forgiveness in a humble way as you have done. I truly hope that you will one day get to shake that hand you disrespected and thank him the way you did in this article. My best wishes to you all!
November 12, 2009 at 8:13 am
Thank you for being so honest about the Bushes. Your article brought tears to my eyes. They are really “good” people and I hope that history will be good to them.
November 12, 2009 at 8:24 am
“If you have been reading us for any length of time, you know that we used to make fun of “Dubya” nearly every day…parroting the same comedic bits we heard in our Democrat circles,…”
WELL SAID. For a while, I did the same with President Clinton, but DANG! I’d love to have him back now. I miss Bill and W.
November 12, 2009 at 8:30 am
Ditto the tears in my eyes. I have four kids in uniform, one of whom was blessed to meet Dubya in person. She was ‘whelmed by his presence, said he really LOOKED at them, like he was looking into their souls.
If you get the chance, do tell him how you feel. He’s a very person-to-person, caring guy. My daughter said he was really concerned that his people got the names and addresses of each of the soldiers who were in her group. Later she received a photo of the event with a nice card from him thanking her for coming.
As for the Utopias … it is a violation of the UCMJ for military personnel to openly criticize the CINC, but one of my shall-remain-anonymous, uniformed offspring told me “Everybody here hates him.”
And I’ve heard similar sentiments from the spouses about Michelle. She visited a base early on and made a pretty speech about caring. That’s the last they ever heard from her.
November 13, 2009 at 11:55 am
Chrissy I want to thank you for raising you children to love and appreciate America enough to serve her and defend her. It can’t be easy road for you either. Please let them know we are thankful and humbled by their service, and by yours as well.
November 12, 2009 at 8:42 am
I’ll bet most people don’t know that the Bushes were treated like Rock Stars when they went to Africa in 2008. Everyone there knew just how compassionate he was for SPENDING more money than any other adminstration to help the whole continent combat AIDS. Of course our MSM never reported it.
I voted for him both times because he’s a good man.
Here’s a couple of links to some back page articals on George Bush in Africa.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/17/george-bush-aids-africa
http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSL17797120080217?feedType=RSS&feedName=politicsNews&rpc=22&sp=true
http://southdakotapolitics.blogs.com/south_dakota_politics/2009/04/george-w-bush-saved-a-million-lives-in-africa.html
November 12, 2009 at 9:32 am
If people don’t laugh when they watch this, they have NO sense of humor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lzlpdee9Aw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAPSyOcmApc
He is revered in Africa, both for his policy on AIDS and his moves to end malaria.
Good post.
November 12, 2009 at 8:45 am
Great post. This is my first time visiting your blog. It will not be the last!
November 12, 2009 at 8:47 am
As a staunch conservitive, I for one value freedom of the press even more. Thank you for the kind words about Bush. However, I think the greatest tribute you could pay to the vets (of which I am one) is to exercise your right to publish as you see fit. The worst thing for this country would be to silence dissent from either side. Additionally, I believe this attitude of “Damn the PC on both sides, full speed ahead” would provide the greatest apology the Bushes would ever want!
November 12, 2009 at 8:57 am
I just wanted to thank you for this truly beautiful letter. There are some people that you can admire for just being truly good people, no matter what you think of their politics. You really warmed the heart of a bitter conservative from Texas!
November 12, 2009 at 9:05 am
There are many things that one can rightly complain about where W. is concerned. One of those areas cannot be his level of compassion. He is a caring man. He and Laura spent a great deal of time visiting people at Walter Reed Hospital during recovery periods from war injuries. This was all done undercover. No press was ever allowed. He never used military visits for photo ops.
From a conservative point of view, I thank you that people are wising up to the fact he wasn’t the devil and did the best job he could under very difficult circumstances. He didn’t choose 9/11, and it protecting this country became the framework of all of his decisions. They were far from perfect decisions, but they were made from the right place. That is the best we can ask for.
November 12, 2009 at 9:05 am
I am a Conservative who was asked to look at what you had written. I read it and think there is some hope for this country after all. I had always thought George W. Bush was a great leader and smart like a fox. His public speaking skills SUCKED ! Because of that flaw, it was assumed by so many he was a dunce. You could never say that he didn’t love this country.
On the other hand we have President Obama. He speaks well, with his teleprompter, but inside he’s empty and his motives are suspect.
November 12, 2009 at 9:12 am
I figured after a few months of Obama in office many of the Bush haters would come around.
I never doubted that GWB always honestly cared very much about the military, and unlike “dithering” (thank you Dick Cheney!) Obama, he listened to the Generals and supplied them with what they needed.
The Bushes have always been a class act, no matter what objections people have to the war or other issues, they must acknowledge that sooner or later.
Bush was beaten up daily by the media and I never saw him start a hissy fit with them the way Obama has with Fox News. Unlike Obama, GWB knew that the office of the President is above such petty nonsense.
Thank you for being honest and willing to admit you were wrong to be as nasty to the Bush family as you were for eight years.
November 12, 2009 at 9:13 am
I will forever be thankful for the former President and his lovely wife. For protecting us, for believing in this country and what it stands for, and for always showing the love, compassion and respect he has for our brave men and women who keep us safe. God bless him and his family, always.
November 12, 2009 at 9:14 am
I just put you on my “favorites” list
November 12, 2009 at 9:18 am
for those of you who have never been there, most of the people you meet in the west Texas area where Dubya and Laura are from, Midland/Odessa, Abilene and Lubbock are just like him, when it comes to friendliness and heart.
November 12, 2009 at 9:22 am
It took many years for this country to realize Harry Truman was a great president and many still don’t agree. I will probably be the for George Bush. We should all thank God that the man who is in the White House now wasn’t its inhabitant on 9/11. Let’s make him a four year mistake.
November 12, 2009 at 9:25 am
Whoops. a correction for the second sentence. It will probably be the same for George Bush.
November 12, 2009 at 9:26 am
As someone who does not support Obama, I do try to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he has good intentions, precisely because how GWB was treated. (Golden Rule)
Your post shows that this is the correct attitude to have. Disagree with policies but try to respect the office and the oh so human person occupying it.
This is a way forward to avoid the severe partisanship which has been brewing for a long time in the US.
I ask those who do not support Obama to consider to temper their instinct to go after the more base criticisms – opposition is fine but let’s keep it as civil as we can.
Also, one small comment…Pres. Obama went to Dover and saw the coffins. Bush saw the families. Ask yourself…which would be the most uncomfortable? I would say meeting the families. You can feel sad looking at a casket, but how do you feel when the mother of a boy or girl who died under your orders looks at you?
November 12, 2009 at 9:27 am
I am a conservative and truly appreciate your article. It serves as an excellent reminder that there really is hope for our country when citizens realize and acknowledge that they agree on key issues even though there are significant differences on other important issues. You have eloquently written what many of us (meaning all citizens, with no consideration for political party)are feeling. You have presented a superb example of how much civility we really do have left in our country. Thank you for your article, your insight, your bluntness and for speaking from the heart rather than through some political prism. The rest of us should benefit from reading this and remember it the next time we want to make some “flame thrower” politically motivated comment. You have reminded me just how important civil discourse is. Thank you!
November 12, 2009 at 9:28 am
Thank you so much for this honest, forthright and gracious article. You are to be commended on all fronts. I am reassured to know that not every American is taken in by the so-called glamour of being led by a know-it-all, superiority-ridden, elitist named Obama. Our country has a long history of having ordinary men/women rise from private life to lead, and then return to private life. The current aura of “I was born to lead you” is not our American way of doing things. I was afraid that perhaps it was here to stay. I am reassured to know that other Americans see the current so-called President for what he is; a cold, calculating man who is better suited to be the head of a banana republic than our great nation. I do not consider myself to be a conservative or liberal, and I don’t have a degree from Harvard, but I can spot a phony, and recognize a genuinely good person, and I think most Americans can also. Thank you again.
November 12, 2009 at 9:29 am
Wow…awesome post. History will treat President Bush well. He was a leader, and full of respect for the office. He was not poll driven before making a decision. He took inputs from his staff, and made a decision he felt was best for the country. I am a conservative, and did not like all his policies, but I have the utmost respect for the man, his strong leadership through trying times, and his devotion to the protection of our country.
November 12, 2009 at 9:32 am
Just so you know, I have spent the past two hours looking through all the comments, going off to other sites through the links, and watching the attached videos.
Two hours!!!
Thanks a lot. Really. Truly. Thank you for what you are doing.
Energy abounds!
November 12, 2009 at 9:33 am
Thank you for your great blog post recognizing what truly wonderful people Mr. and Mrs. Bush are. They frequently visit the soldiers in VA hospitals, Walter Reed, on base, etc, all without “benefit” of the spotlight of the media, which seems to be the only way Mr. Obama will do any such humanitarian visit. My local morning conservative radio show host just read the blog over the air and it nearly brought tears to my eyes. All of the callers to the show are thanking you and praising you for your honest, thoughtful change of heart regarding the Bush family. And Mr. Chaney, too! (Darth Chaney… that’s funny…) :-)
November 12, 2009 at 9:34 am
Hi,
Thank you for this post.
And to be fair…I have confidence that, had Hillary become our commander in chief, she would have had the decent instincts and compassion to honor and reach out to comfort the families of those who served under her command. She has grown a lot during the past few decades.
I did not vote for her, but even during the primary season I told my wife, “Hillary may be a liberal, but she also loves America.”
I have the sense that Obama is just using us…all of us. It strikes me that to him, even the democrats are simply “useful idiots”
November 12, 2009 at 9:39 am
Wow! This posting is heartwarming and comforting. It is such a relief to know that class and decorum are not completely lost from our society, despite what we are seeing represented as “classy” today. While this behavior may not seem “hip”, it is this human aspect that is the lifeblood of a civilized society.
A suggestion for the Hillbuzz posters: In the interim between now and your eventual face to face encounter with President and Mrs. Bush, you could send them a handwritten “thank you” note. It is a gesture in line with what they would do.
Thanks for your humble words and a great reality check for everyone.
November 12, 2009 at 9:42 am
I love your epiphany. I would suggest that you take a closer look at the grassroots movement. We are not a bunch of kooks, but Americans who love our country. We think both parties have screwed things up royally and we want honest lovers of country to lead us out of this quagmire. Unfortunately, too many people remain blinded by Party, including too many politicians. Good people are good people and will rise above the fray.
November 12, 2009 at 9:48 am
Dear President Bush & First Lady Laura – I also want to thank you for the decency & integrity you have continued to display in the service and love of our country. You – along with the men & women who have willingly served & serve our country – THANK YOU ! ! ! Words truly cannot express the gratitude I have for all you do. May the LORD Jesus Christ BLESS you and keep you – and you give HIS peace & comfort – as only He can do.
November 12, 2009 at 9:56 am
My utmost respect for your heartfelt blog, Hillbuzz. It takes a decent heart to admit they were wrong about a person and apologize for it.
Bush was a good man who loved his country and its people. Regardless of whether you agreed or disagreed with his decisions, you always knew that about him.
Thanks for giving me hope that Democrats and Republicans can come together as Americans…
November 12, 2009 at 9:56 am
What a thoughtful and incisive post. Far too often passionate people on both sides of the political spectrum forget to be civil with one another. As a conservative, I admit to being guilty of that, too.I’m a big fan of W and the criticisms always upset me, but I keep hearing stories like this, where he and the First Lady went quietly to people who hurt and showed class in his interaction with people.
Actions do speak louder than words. (This from a media guy who uses words all the time.) I will follow your blog from now on. Sounds like you have some smart things to say.
November 12, 2009 at 10:01 am
Can you hear my applause? Thanks for being honest, and thanks for the timely reminder of the good work of W.
November 12, 2009 at 10:02 am
Ok Jay Weber from 1130 am in Milwaukee read this on the air and I must say I teared up. Thank you very much for your kind words and prespective.
November 12, 2009 at 10:02 am
Thanks. I never understood why Dems hated W so much since he seemed to spend like one, but I am glad to see you guys finally seeing the good man we saw from the beginning. You didnt know W visited the troops because unlike Dr. Utopia, he didnt drag the camera crew with him.
Character is doing what’s right, even when nobody’s looking – J.C. Watts
W and Laura have that in spades. Thanks again Hillbuzz.
November 12, 2009 at 10:09 am
On another site I saw a picture of Michelle coming down the steps of Air Force One juxtaposed with one of Laura-the difference was so stark. Michelle in shorts, Laura in casual but classy clothes.
November 12, 2009 at 10:14 am
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November 12, 2009 at 10:15 am
I don’t think Bush was so much of the “problem” . It was the people around him. He only did what he thought was best, not hurtful.
November 12, 2009 at 10:17 am
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November 12, 2009 at 10:23 am
As a black AMERICAN……Well, our current president is possibly the very thing that ushers in our collapse! I tried to tell many that this was a monstrous mistake…It has now become biblical. This man is flushing our country!
November 13, 2009 at 5:52 am
agreed!
November 19, 2009 at 1:00 am
May God Bless you Jeff Morton. I just do not get it when liberals think that all Black-Americans are in there back pockets. God Bless you Jeff.
November 12, 2009 at 10:24 am
Well, you’ve apparently made a lot of conservatives cry today. Include me. Wonder what it is that struck so many of us? Why are we moved to tears? I think it’s because this is like the recognition our dads and moms and grandparents who just did their jobs and were honest and good people always deserved.
Great- now I’m really crying!
November 12, 2009 at 10:30 am
Wow. That’s all I can say. I am glad to see that someone still has some civility left and that you can call a spade a spade when you see one. Now if we could just get the media to focus on this tragedy for what it really is- a terrorist attack.
November 12, 2009 at 10:31 am
I met George Bush while he was Govenor of Texas and I supported him as President. That doesn’t mean that I supported ever decision he made while President and communicated that to him on several occasions. He kept my support throughout his 8 years in office for one primary reason, there was never a single doubt in my mind that he loved this country with all that he had. I never doubted that his decisions were rooted in that love of country even when in hindsight they turned out to be the wrong decision. I really wish that I could say the same about our current president but every fiber of my being says that is not the case.
November 12, 2009 at 10:32 am
I love this post….I think it rings true to how the Bushes will be perceived 20-200 years in the future….honest, American loving people.
Thank you for your honesty and the courage to share this with us!!
xoxoxoxooooo
November 12, 2009 at 10:38 am
G.W., You were my president. You did just what I would want done per 9/11. It irks me to see where my country is, and where it’s headed due to the mess now in the Whitehouse. Thank you for your service during your career. I truly wish you and your lady the best in years to come. We miss you George.
November 12, 2009 at 10:42 am
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November 12, 2009 at 10:47 am
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November 12, 2009 at 10:47 am
Thank you for your honest assessment of the former President and First Lady. It is very rare for anyone to publicly state that they were wrong–without equivocation. You guys have character!
This was my first time reading your blog, but it won’t be the last. I like your style.
November 12, 2009 at 10:47 am
The Bushes are a class act.
I lived in Texas for 11 years, and everyone I met who happened to know the Bushes were very fond of them.
George W. put up with a lot of libel and slander during his 8 years, and the left is still trying to sully his legacy. I’m just grateful HE was the one in charge on 911, instead of the adolescents who now occupy the White House.
November 12, 2009 at 10:52 am
Congratulations…acknowledgement,of”Reality”!!
Unfortunately,nieve,voters,put,the,”WRONG”individual,in,the,whitehouse!!I,do,however,have,Faith,that,this,situation”WILL-BE-CHANGED-BY-AMERICANS”!!!
November 12, 2009 at 10:53 am
Thank you. As a Republican I voted for President Bush. As a Conservative I had issues with some of his decisions, but as an American I always felt safe with him at the helm of of our Nation. He & Laura both love this country and the people of this country. I knew that President Bush would be vindicated from all the lies the media told about him and all the spin they put on the truth.
I have never posted here but I am posting to say thank you. Your article made me tear up because what you have written is the truth. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I hope to see more people coming to your realization.
November 12, 2009 at 10:54 am
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your honesty!! While I didn’t always agree with everything that President Bush said or did, his love for our great country was evident. Wish the same could be said for the current President….
And on a side note, whether you agree with her politics or not, just remember, Sarah Palin is being attacked by the MSM the same way they attacked Pres. Bush….don’t let them lead you down that same path…she IS a bright, articulate woman. But the MSM is making her out to be a dumb broad from a small town in Alaska….EXACTLY what they did to Pres. Bush…
And remember, Obama was chosen by the MSM, but if the MSM had been doing their job of properly vetting Obama, I truly believe he would NOT be President today! So I hold the MSM responsible for where we are today as a country!!
November 12, 2009 at 10:54 am
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November 12, 2009 at 10:55 am
Thank you for your honesty and courage in posting this wonderful article. Bless you for your comments, and for your kind words about the Bushes and Dick Cheney. They ARE true Americans who love this country, who were maligned by the media in a way that still makes me sick.
Please keep up the great work; you are appreciated.
November 12, 2009 at 10:55 am
Thank you for sharing your sincerity and your heart.
November 12, 2009 at 10:59 am
Nice post. You join Ms. Paglia as people with whom I probably disagree with on every political issue, but whose opinions I deeply respect. I’m for too conservative to have ever been a big fan of W. But when I voted for him I took comfort in knowing that he was a good man.
In the spirit of your post, I would like to admit that in spite of my disapproval of their policies, I believe that the Clintons love this country as much as any conservative does. That wasn’t hard, but I would not be able to find anything to praise about the Obamas.
November 12, 2009 at 11:01 am
This was an amazing article. You have guts and my absolute respect – straight across party lines. I’ll be reading more, I find your viewpoints fascinating and honest. Congratulations!
November 12, 2009 at 11:05 am
I am a straight white male who is actually humbled by your blog, odd as that may seem. I supported W through all eight years, and would occasionally say things like “…there will come a day when I can say ‘I told you so’”. That days has come, and it is not-so-sweet. You men and women are real Americans. You felt you caused an injustice, and you have made an amend. That is an American principle which so many of us have totally lost sight of.
I have a deep respect for those who can not only admit an error, but explain themselves as eloquently and concisely as you have. You have my email address. If there is anything I can do for you – my friends, my countrymen and women – just drop me a note.
November 12, 2009 at 11:05 am
Thank you for your honest opinion. Have you noticed that we haven’t had a power hungry, self centered Republican president since Nixon? They don’t always do the right thing, they make mistakes, but they have been honest, sincere and interested in the future of the country. Read Reagans “A life in letters” to see how sincere he was in his beliefs. OK, he made mistakes and Bush let the budget get away from him, but they were trying to do the best they could.
Now we have a self-centered, ego centric, narcistic president (Moslim) who is determined to drive us down the path of socialism, Marxism, income redistribution and entitlements for anyone who has made all the wrong choices in life and ended up poorer than those of us who have worked more than one job and saved for our future. And now we find it being taken away from us by this horrible administration and congress.
Don’t get me wrong I believe in providing a safety net and I believe in charity, but the trend of the last 11 months is flat wrong!!!
November 12, 2009 at 11:09 am
Your sterling words(no, platinum)are heartfelt and wise, — most of all they are healing and unifying.
Thank you,
your new conservative fan
November 12, 2009 at 11:14 am
“We are fans of Dick Cheney.”
Me too.
http://michaelfury.wordpress.com/2008/12/18/clock-stoppers/
November 12, 2009 at 11:16 am
Thank you for possibly the best post of the year anywhere on many levels.
May I say that your heart, your love for America, and your testimony are lessons that I need to take.
November 12, 2009 at 11:18 am
He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future.
- George Orwell
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
- George Santayana
That is a do-over that I can’t do.
- George W. Bush
http://michaelfury.wordpress.com/2008/12/10/forgive-and-forgetforget/
November 12, 2009 at 11:18 am
Thank you President and Mrs. Bush. And your post is very heartening and a blessing to read.
My husband and I have never been Hillary fans, but holy cow, the way she was attacked and has since been marginalized in the most efficient and incredible way that I have ever seen in politics, but it was wrong then, and it’s wrong now. She has paid her dues and I think, for the most part, she has worked for her constituents and with their best interests. Even if I didn’t agree with her. Obamalamadingdong almost scares me, his past associations and influences certainly bother me.
So thank you gentlemen.
Susan
November 13, 2009 at 1:44 pm
I think your post was excellent and makes a great point. That while I may not have agreed with some of the things Bush when he was president I believe him to be a man that deeply loves his country.
November 12, 2009 at 11:19 am
Thank you so much for helping to set the record straight about President George W. Bush. I always supported him, even when he was Governor of our great state of Texas. I will never forget his face when he learned about the terrosist act of 9/11. It is forever burned into my memory, of a man who was so deeply hurt and shocked. I thank him for his courage to do what was right and not worry about what the media would think or say about him. Even when he went into Iraq, I supported him, even though no weapons of mass destruction were found, he helped to relieve this world of a wicked ruler. Now, thanks to the liberal media, and so many people who rely on that media, we now have the biggest threat to our country living in the White House.
I fear what this country will become, and what my grandchildren will have to endure because we have a Muslim in our White House.
Lord, please hear our prayers to help guide those in office that they may help to block the harm this man is trying to do to our country.
November 19, 2009 at 1:12 am
Jackie the reason the weapons were never found is they were transported to Syria. They-IRAQ)-had the weapons. One day there will be a huge explosion over in Syria, and it will because Israel has had enough, and it will blow all that stuff up, because Israel knows it is there, and they will just have to let the world know.
November 12, 2009 at 11:22 am
Thank you so much for that heartfelt post. As someone who voted for Bush twice, even I had issues with some of the things he did (or didnt do.) And I honestly thought I would never entertain the idea that perhaps the Clintons weren’t so bad after all. I would still take him to task for Jamie Gorelick, but rarely did I think that Bill Clinton was as mendacious, cold-hearted, and contemptuous as the current occupant of our nation’s White House. I know this confession doesnt mean you agree with conservative policies, but as someone who believes that Bush was a president one could be proud of at least on some things, I welcome you. You and I are Americans. We have something to be proud of.
November 12, 2009 at 11:22 am
You’ve earned a rest, Mr. Bush:
http://michaelfury.wordpress.com/2008/10/16/confess/
November 12, 2009 at 11:24 am
I have to admit, the Obama administration has done a lot to teach me that most Democrats are not the sort of hyper liberal neo marxist stereotype that sometimes gets circulated. Quite a lot of Dems see the same things us righties see about him, and that’s heartening.
I appreciate the kind words about Bush as well. He is far from a perfect man, and I think we all had a lot of problems with his administration, but he is at heart a good and decent man and I’m glad more people are recognizing that.
November 12, 2009 at 11:25 am
Thank you very much for your article. While GWB had his faults, there was never any doubt he loved America, honored the office, respected the military and had a pair of brass ones.
He and Laura were and continue to be the epitome of class. And yeah, count me in as one of those who always liked Cheney. I guess strong defenders who love their country are hard not to like.
UNLESS you’re a member of the MSM who I sincerely believe are just so rotten they wouldn’t know ‘good’ if it bit them in the ass.
Dr. Utopia (I LOVE that term) makes it clear he can barely stand us while the media continues to tell us how lucky we are to have him. Borders on a bit of sociopathy to me.
I miss the Bushes too.
November 12, 2009 at 11:32 am
[...] It turns out the Clintons were right. President Obama is the bumbling charlatan behind the curtain, and Bill Clinton is the giant talking head proclaiming himself the Great and Powerful Oz. Apparently Obama can’t really give Harry Reid a brain, or Nancy Pelosi a heart, and he certainly can’t muster the courage to win in Afghanistan. The only thing he probably can do is help Congressional Dems click their ruby red slippers together and send them home next year. I wonder what all those Democrats think of the ObaMagic now? Apparently, some of them are not pleased. [...]
November 19, 2009 at 1:17 am
REMEMBER ONE THING IF ALL GOES AS PLANNED THEY WILL BE FALLING THE YELLOW-BRICK ROAD ALL THE WAY HOME NEVER, NEVER, NEVER TO RETURN TO DO ANYMORE DAMAGE TO “OUR” COUNTRY.
November 12, 2009 at 11:34 am
As a very conservative person, I must say this entry has significantly opened up my eyes. I must thank you for writing such a great piece and as tough as I like to think I am, it has made me tear up at work.
I have always been of the thought of mind that the world is Conservatives vs Liberals. Your entry has me optimistic that we can all realize it is America that we should all be loayl to. Agree or disagree with President Bush’s politics, but the one thing you can say is that he always acted for the good of our country. In my opinion, Nationalism is paramount when it comes to a President. It is safe to say that is what President Bush was all about, while it seems like all Obama is worried about is apologizing to the rest of the world on our behalf.
Our team is not Republican or Democrat, our team is America. Now we need a coach who feels the same way.
November 12, 2009 at 11:35 am
[...] It turns out the Clintons were right. President Obama is the bumbling charlatan behind the curtain, and Bill Clinton is the giant talking head proclaiming himself the Great and Powerful Oz. Apparently Obama can’t really give Harry Reid a brain, or Nancy Pelosi a heart, and he certainly can’t muster the courage to win in Afghanistan. The only thing he probably can do is help Congressional Dems click their ruby red slippers together and send them home next year. I wonder what all those Democrats think of the ObaMagic now? Apparently, some of them are not pleased. [...]
November 12, 2009 at 11:36 am
Earlier I tried to embed a YouTube link but I didn’t get it right. Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAp6YAPtC2c
It’s worth watching because it can remind everyone of the eight years of relentless abuse President Bush and the First lady endured since day one in the White House.
They are remarkable people.
A few random additional thoughts:
Kudos to the hillbuzz gang. Integrity is a hard thing to find nowadays, but your heartfelt reflection and honesty is a very bright light during a time where the country is in dire need of it. You’ve earned my respect.
I strongly disagree with calling the current President “Dr. Utopia”. I am a conservative who believes that the President is misguided and was a terrible choice. That being said, I will never hang a moniker on President Obama simply out of respect for the office. I wished people had shown the respect to President Bush, regardless of whether they voted for him or not. Frankly, I think Laura and George W. would agree with this sentiment. While you are reflective mood, maybe you might want to revisit this.
Finally, isn’t it fascinating that the extended Bush family and Bill Clinton continue to have close personal ties? I think that speaks volumes about how Americans should treat one another, independent of our political differences.
November 12, 2009 at 11:37 am
While attending the RNC national convention in Sept ‘08, the group from our delegation had the opportunity to listen to Karl Rove one morning.
Mr. Rove could have talked about anything to this group of hard-core Republicans. Do you know what he talked about? He talked about the many (many) trips he took with Pres. Bush to meet with the families of fallen soldiers.
He spoke of the hours W would spend with each of these families. No cameras, no press, just him and the family. He had no schedule he had to adhere to, was able to be there as long as the family needed/wanted. These meetings weren’t the 10 minutes, photo op, and out type of meetings, but the meeting that is talked about at Ft. Hood.
Mr. Rove said W did this for the family of EVERY soldier that had fallen. When I heard him speak of these meetings, I had tears in my eyes.
Pres. Bush (and Laura) is and always will be a class act that will always have my respect.
November 12, 2009 at 11:47 am
I’m tired of the Bush bashing! Finally, someone has said what has needed to be said for a long time! As a Nation we are fortunate to have had such a president in office when 9/11 occurred. I imagine that Obama would still be “meeting with his White House advisors” about what to do lest he offend anyone. Both President Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush are to be applauded for what they brought to the Office of the President of the United States. It may take some time for others to realize this, but he IS one of the best presidents this Nation has ever seen!
November 12, 2009 at 12:01 pm
Interesting article. As a conservative, from day 1, when Hillary dropped out of the race, I knew our country was in trouble as the parties would inevitably change hands, and OH MY LORD look what we got. Who would of thought I’d be longing for Hillary. Our country is in serious trouble. The Bushes have class. Haven’t seen a lick of class from the Obamas, (especially The One).
November 12, 2009 at 12:01 pm
I heard about thier Fort Hood visit and I quietly thought “of course they did that”, it’s completely in character… “but where is Obama?” and shook my head sadly.
Mass murder, a possible terrorist attack on a US military base and our current POTUS thought that it was more important to stay in DC with some small blather about not jumping to conclusions. Completely empty of emotion and, well pretty much anything else.
I may have disagreed with some of Bush’s policies but I’ve never doubted his love of country, his belief in what America stands for, his internal compassion and his very deep respect for the military that keeps us safe.
I can’t say any of those things about Obama. I keep waiting for him to rise to the occasion and all I see it his personal agenda and lack of depth. I see petty arguments and tired rhetoric. Declaration of plans where there are no plans. Calculated political moves but no real action. And where in the hell is his love of country?
He doesn’t know how to do anything except run a campaign. We’re in deep trouble and we need leadership.
Not southern but I keep thinking ‘all hat, no saddle’.
Thank you for this piece. I really respect your honesty and heart.
November 12, 2009 at 12:03 pm
PRESIDENT AND LAURA BUSH ARE FIRST CLASS , DICK CHENEY AND WIFE ARE RIGHT BEHIND THEM.THANK YOU LORD FOR SENDING US THESE PEOPLE WHEN THE U.S. NEEDED THEM MOST.PLEASE GUIDE AND PROTECT THEM ALWAYS I JUST LOVE THEIR SMILES.IT COMES FROM THEIR HEARTS AND EYES
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR BEING OUR PRESIDENT
November 12, 2009 at 12:07 pm
Another small thing President Bush did after 9/11 was when he threw out the first pitch in the first game of the World Series after 9/11. He threw a STRIKE, right down the middle! With the entire nation watching him, he lived up to the pressure of that moment. He knew what throwing a strike meant to the psyche of the nation. And he did it. Probably a very small moment that doesn’t mean much to everyone, but I think it showed us that the right man was in the job for the time.
November 12, 2009 at 12:10 pm
President and Mrs. Bush:
First let me say we hope Mrs. Bush is feeling better after her surgery. We appreciate all you have tried to do for this country. We believe that you led the country thru the Doctrine you held in your soul. Because of this you were attack by those who don’t understand that kindness is not weakness and freedom has to be fought for through military strength. We feel sorry for all of the maligning you have gone through Mr. President but would remind you that Jesus Christ controls history and He uses evil to defeat evil. Your place in history will be defined by the strenght and compassion you have always shown.
November 12, 2009 at 12:12 pm
This post and the comments give me hope as the scales fall from more people’s eyes. Obama and his minions must go, but where can we find a principled public servant who will not compromise and continue the destruction of the economy and freedom?
November 12, 2009 at 12:13 pm
I read your post with tears in my eyes. What a heartwarming tribute to the Bushes. I hope someone forwards it to them. They should know. I never understood the personal attacks upon them or the hatred. I didn’t agree with all of Bush’s decisions, but I never doubted his patriotism. If the current president were in power on 9/11, the world would be a scarier place.
My wish is that there are more Democrats/liberals like you out there. We won’t always agree but maybe we could meet somewhere in the middle and restore this country to the greatness that once was.
Thank you again for a great post.
November 12, 2009 at 12:13 pm
If it makes you feel any better, this Conservative wishes Hillary had won.
(I can’t believe I’m saying that…)
November 12, 2009 at 12:14 pm
Well done. New to your site and glad to have gotten the reference. Our gay communities in Nor and So Cal have been looking for honesty, not stereotypical herd mentality. Honesty=Courage, two related characteristics that typify GWB, Laura, Cheney. Didn’t appreciate their supreme court picks but will always respect them for being amazing true servants of our country first. Like with the Clintons before them, whether we like their style or not is beside the point—these people without a doubt, clearly love their country and did their best based on what they believed. I was near GWB and RG at Ground Zero and I can tell you, he was a truly great C-in-C.
November 12, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Thank you
George Bush did our nation a great service, protectig us for 8 years. I hoped Hillary would be the Democratic nominee – I disagree with her domestically at every level. However, I do believe she would have done the right things regarding our security. She would not have done shout outs, when the circumstances require empathy, and justified response to terror.
If the islamo facists win – there’s no domestic policy to argue about.
Thank you for the gracious way you are dealing with President Bush. And for the record, I didn’t like the increase in civilian gov. expense under President Bush.
Also for the record, I hope Hillary resigns from the administration and returns to teh Senate. She was an able Senator for liberals and she deserves respect – more than what the Thugster in chief gives to her or anyone who disagrees with him and his union/ACORN thug partners.
November 12, 2009 at 12:16 pm
Finally, someone gets it!
November 12, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Hey Guys,
I am so impressed with your honest and forthright comments about the Bushes. It takes very noble and courageous people like yourselves to say what you did and to look at things from a new perspective. I am going to book mark your blog and come back frequently just based on what you did.
The Bush admin made a lot of mistakes that i overlooked because I wasn’t paying attention. Now, I think everyone is paying more attention.
Again, thanks and I’ll spread the word about your blog, even if I may disagree sometimes. BTW, Bill, Hillary and Bush all look pretty darn good right now.
November 12, 2009 at 12:20 pm
[...] From an unexpected source, a thank you to George W. and Laura Bush. [...]
November 12, 2009 at 12:25 pm
HISTORY WILL BE KIND TO THE BUSH FAMILY AND THEY WILL ALWAYS BE A CLASS ACT! TELL ‘EM TO DUST OFF “JEB” AND TELL HIM OUR COUNTRY COULD USE HIM AT THIS TIME IN OUR HISTORY. “JEB” WAS A GREAT FLORIDA GOVERNOR, AND I BELIEVE THE MEDIA HAS NOT GIVEN HIM ENOUGH PRAISE EITHER, AND BESIDES, I MISS SEEING THE REAL POWER BEHIND THE THRONE, MS. BARBARA!!!
GOD BLESS THE BUSH FAMILY
November 12, 2009 at 12:26 pm
President and Mrs. Bush:
First we hope Mrs. Bush is recovered from her recent surgery. We would like to thank you for your service to the country. We feel that you led through Doctrine and have been maligned because of the inability of many to understand that kindness is not weakness and freedom has to be fought for through strength in our military. We believe that Christ controls history and that evil will defeat evil. Your correct place in history will be seen eventually.
Thank You again
November 12, 2009 at 12:31 pm
Thank you for writing this guys.
This was a class act. Bilaterally.
November 12, 2009 at 12:31 pm
I am a conservative Catholic and I have a number of problems with the Bush legacy, that is, some of his decisions. Yet I never thought he was stupid, despite his often hilarious mangling of the language. I have long considered him a fine man. It is nice to see from “the other side of the aisle” some recognition of this aspect of the man.
November 12, 2009 at 12:32 pm
[...] Thank you former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush We know absolutely no one in Bush family circles and have never met former President George W. Bush or his wife Laura. [...]
November 12, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Congratulations!
You have just had your “Road to Damascus” moment, hillbuzz.
The question now is what are you going to do with it?
November 12, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Simply put,Thank You for your honesty!
It was truly hard to swallow so much BS from the media for so long without the truth shining through! I hope every liberal sees this!
November 12, 2009 at 12:44 pm
President Bush was faced with the most challenging of choices. Brute force had been tried before in middle east and all in all failed. But instilling a Democratic Government in Iraq is the best long term answer given all options. He knew well this would cost lives and time. But still made the hard decision. Few men could have done this. But his compassion to be so involved with the families who made this sacrifice for the security of our country and others is in my opinion what made it viable. They only way to succeed in this mission is to have someone with the same love and passion for liberty in this office. And I’m afraid we failed to understand that and are going to pay the consequences less all good men and women rise up and let there voices be heard and this post is a damn good start. Cheers to you guys for seeing and feeling more than you are told to see and feel.
I cant remember when I have gotten so excited to read a blog, Thank you
November 12, 2009 at 12:46 pm
Thanks for this post, even though I spent an hour reading that I should have been working. I remember very well 9/11 & like y’all I shudder to think what would have become of my nation if Obama had been POTUS on that day. Everyone is right, you may not agree with all he did but you can NEVER doubt GW loves this country & did his best to protect us & I say 7 yrs without another attack is a pretty good job-especially since there has been 3 terrorist attacks on our soil in the 10 mo since Obama took over. Sorry forgot not to call them terrorist anymore.
I won’t get off on an Obama failure rant but I will say thank you for being strong enough to admit that you were misled & misjudged President Bush & Laura. Like you I never really was that crazy about Cheney-but I sure appreciate him now.
November 12, 2009 at 12:50 pm
Thank you so much for a beautifully written essay. I’ve said similar things at my blog, but because I’m me–a conservative evangelical white retiree–I don’t count in the world of ideas. I’d love to send this to all my friends and relatives who voted for hope and change. It’s making the rounds of the internet, to be sure.
November 12, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Btw, when I think of Bush and 9/11 I think of the image of him with the bullhorn, but I also think of THIS:
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/pubfiles/hug.jpg
A young girl had lost her father. A man shows his heart.
November 12, 2009 at 2:50 pm
Wow, great photo. The anguish on his face, and that he allows it to be seen, says much about the man.
Can you see the former junior senator from IL doing that?
November 19, 2009 at 2:25 am
Amen AND Amen. NEVER WOULD IT HAD BEEN SO IMPRESSIVE HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR THE FACT THAT THIS PICTURE IS SO SIMPLE, BUT FOR THE FACT THAT HE JUST STOOD THERE AND HELD HER UNTIL SHE WAS READY TO LET GO. HE DID NOIT ASK THE CAMERA MAN TO COME OVER TO TRY AND TAKE HIS, AND THE GIRLS PICTURE. HE JUST SIMPLY WAS THERE FOR THE GIRL, AND SO MANY MORE TIMES JUST LIKE THAT EVERY DAY AFTER 09/11/2001 THAT DO NOT NOR NEVER WAS REPORTED ON BY THE MAIN-STREAM HATING BUSH NETWORKS. LONG LIVE HIS LEGACY, AND IT WILLL BE WRITTEN IN THE HEARTS OF ALL WHO WILL REMEMBER HIS WARRIOR HEART FOR THE LOVE OF HIS COUNTRY.
November 12, 2009 at 1:06 pm
If anyone is paying attention – look at how Obama is set to purge the fed of all conservatives http://hillbuzz.org/2009/11/10/thank-you-former-president-george-w-bush-and-former-first-lady-laura-bush/#comment-80337
He is doing all the things the left screamed that Bush was doing, even though Bush never did those things. In fact, Bush probably screwed himself by not getting rid of some dems.
This Obama purge is retroactive 5 years. Basically it’s “get rid of the patriots, replace them with marxists.”
Now we can see that all the screaming from the left, during Bush’s presidency, was just projection. They were screaming about what they would do, themselves when they got into power.
Your piece helps me believe we can survive the Obama presidency. But he certainly is stacking his deck.
November 12, 2009 at 1:06 pm
oops, sorry, this is the link
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2009/11/12/obama-administration-intends-to-purge-republicans-from-the-civil-service/
November 12, 2009 at 1:09 pm
Thank you for such a sincere and honest post.
I sincerely believe that when the Bush Derangement Syndrome that infected the country thanks to non-stop fomenting of hate by influential opinion shapers like Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, Frank Rich, Paul Krugman, Eugene Robinson, George Soros, Daily Kos, and MoveOn.org finally subsides, history will view Bush far more favorably than many currently believe.
And if Iraq ultimately becomes a democracy and allows its people to enjoy liberty, economic freedom and rising standards of living, Bush will go down as an important historic president. And if those ideals spread beyond the borders of Iraq to other nations in the region, his stature will go even higher.
November 19, 2009 at 2:31 am
SCOTT GOD BLESS YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH ALL OF US, BUT WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED THIS YR.WHEN ALL OF THE IRANIANS DECIDED TO VENT THERE ANGER ON THE GOV. OF IRAN OVER THE SO-CALLED ELECTION THAT WAS STOLEN FROM THEM BY THOSE IDIOTS IN THE THEOCRACY THAT RULES THEM. THEN THEY CRIED OUT WHERE IS “OUR” GEORGE W. BUSH, AND SO HELP ME GOD THAT REALLY HAPPENED, BUT OF COURSE YOU WOULD NEVER HEAR THE MAIN-STREAM MORONS OVER HERE IN THIS COUNTRY SAYING ANYTHING ABOUT THAT. NO WAY. IT MIGHT MAKE THERE MAN BARRY O’ THE FOOL LOOK BAD. THEY COULD NOT HAVE THAT.
November 12, 2009 at 1:25 pm
I’m italian and miss Bush’s family and one of my dream is encouter them
Thanks George
November 12, 2009 at 1:29 pm
There were two articles that gave me great insight into the type of people that George and Laura Bush are. The first was from a former Air Force One pilot who had flown every president from Nixon to GWB. He talked about how the Bush’s knew everyone who worked for them by name, their spouses, and children, and tried to make sure that they didn’t travel over holidays so their Secret Service people could be with their families. The second is about Bob Geldof traveling with Bush in Africa. Here is the link: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1717934-1,00.html. Thank You for caring more about the country than about yourselves!
November 12, 2009 at 1:31 pm
Very well said. This just shows that Bush the man is different from Bush the president. Maybe he wasn’t the best president but he was a good man. Thank you for writing this!
November 12, 2009 at 1:31 pm
The Bushes live only 30 miles from Ft. Hood. What they did shortly after the tragedy happened was compassionate and I’m sure, much appreciated. Had President Obama shown up on the same day, his opponents would have siezed on that to call it “nothing but a photo op” and made it seem like a selfish thing to do. President Obama was there at the memorial service, and he gave full backing to immediate investigation.
Why can’t we just appreciate what someone does without using it as an opportunity to make nasty political statements? The Bushes were wonderful to do what they did. Period.
November 19, 2009 at 2:39 am
TRACY TRY AGAIN. HE HAS STATED AND I QUOTE–”DO NOT JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS”, AND IF THAT DOES NOT TELL YOU SOMETHING NOTHING DOES. FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH DID NOT NEED TO BE THERE AT ALL. HE WAS THE FORMER COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. HE DOES NOT NEED TO SUPPORT THE ARMED SERVICES OF THIS COUNTRY ANYMORE. OBAMA DOES. WHAT DID HE DO WHENEVER HE FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS “TERRORIST”-ACT. OH BY THE WAY LET ME GIVE A SHOUT HERE, AND A SHOUT OUT THERE, HER A SHOUT OUT THERE A SHOUT OUT, OLD MAC-O’ HAD A SHOUT OUT EEY-I-OH. OH BUT ONE THING IS IF YOU REALLY DO CARE YOU WOULD HAVE HAD YOUR ASS ON THE FIRST PLANE CALLED AIR-FORCE ONE AND DOWN THERE ON A BASE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. TRACY HE IS A NATIONAL DISGRACE FOR OUR MILITARY, AND I HAVE FRIENDS THAT HAVE TOLD ME THEY HAVE NO RESPECT OR HIS LEADERSHIP ABILITY. LONG LIVE THE U.S.A. MILITARY AND MAYBE SOME DAY WE CAN HAVE A LEADER THAT CARED AS MUCH AS THE FORMER PRESIDENT AND THE FORMER VP. GOD BLESS BOTH OF THOSE GREAT AMERICAN FAMILIES.
November 12, 2009 at 1:39 pm
Just an FYI:
Lanny Davis (Dem.) once told a story about Bush when they knew each other at Yale. A group was gathered around, talking, when a gay student happened by. Someone in the group made an anti-gay wisecrack and Bush chastised him, saying (I paraphrase):’Leave him alone. You don’t know what it’s like to walk in his shoes.’
Bush is a very good man; much better, perhaps, than we deserved.
November 12, 2009 at 1:39 pm
I just have to say– “WOW” Hillbuzzer’s for Apologizing to Mr.& Mrs. George w. Bush, all the naysaying and hurtful words against him all those 8 year’s in office, had me wore-out with despair…,and what I meant by that– was the “petty unnecessary hate”!!!
Yeah, Bush did bring out “the bad” in some people,,,,, but George W. kept us safe– period. No one person will fulfill are passion’s as the perfect POTUS: but George was a President of true honor. The only problem Bush had, he didn’t allow American’s- IN” to get close to know the kind and caring man he really is…! George kept a wall-up around him, and that was his down-fall.
He didn’t like the press core’ and that alone was a bad start for President Bush– and to this day he is still paying for that, which is really petty, isn’t it? Oh-well’,,, we live and learn.
and with Obama in office now– I’ll gladly take good ole’ George W. back in a heart beat…,even Bill C. then to these ( arrogant, Anti- American commie’s ) Shamefully we learn the hardway in all thing’s it seem’s..”
Thankyou Hillbuzz for being real, and your integroty for making this right,,,, awesome post, kuddoooooooo’s for showing such compassion and honesty…:)
November 12, 2009 at 1:42 pm
Truly amazing narrative. I voted for Bush both times, and at times questioned whether I had done the right thing due to the spending. That being said, there is no doubt in my mind that he was precisely what we needed, when we needed it. I always thought that he was a little easy on the left, given the venom and the betrayals he had to endure, but then he is truly a man of character.
November 12, 2009 at 1:42 pm
Thank you for the article and Welcome aboard. As impressed as I am with the article, it is the civility shown by your commenters that stands out. No childish name calling, just adults or better yet Americans. Who though we may disagree, we are still ALL AMERICANS. GOD Bless America!
November 12, 2009 at 1:43 pm
The Bushes have always lived inside their hearts. Thanks for shining some light on this and I am also going to bring some more attention to this.
November 12, 2009 at 1:43 pm
Thanks for your post. Your open minded honesty is refreshing and quite encouraging. I feel first that I must also be just as honest with you as to where I stand. I am a dedicated Christian conservative. Frankly, had your post not indicated thanks to President Bush, I would never had read it. I oppose gay or lesbian anything because in my faith and understanding of the laws of humanity, homosexuality is an abomination. That said, I respect your right to seek happiness in any way you choose. Your comments toward President and Mrs. Bush have awakened a new glimmer of hope that all is not lost. I voted for George W Bush in his first race for Governor of Texas (wasn’t a TX resident 2nd term) and both Presidential races. I didn’t always agree with his policies but I always knew that he truly believed it was the right thing to do and he was acting without designs for personal gain. However history portrays the Presidency of President Bush, there is no question that George W Bush will be remembered as a good man. It is unfortunate that many Democrats failed to see the goodness of the man before he left office. I search now for some hint of the true agenda and moral charactor of our current President. What I see and what his actions have shown me thus far is that he has no love for our Country. He places no value on our Constitution. His quest is one that seeks only to improve the lot of himself and his liberal funders. This frightens me immensely and I would welcome any evidence that these impressions are inaccurate. While our lifestyles will never be compatible, only a true American would publicly announce his change of heart in support of what must have been a bedrock belief of his liberal associates. I hope to have such an eye opening event demonstrated by President Obama. I’m not confident that I will see that any time soon but I am now convinced that not all Democrats and Liberals are detrimental to our freedoms. In fact some of you are actually great Americans. I’ll keep an eye on your posts and while I’m certain there will be much we will have opposing views on, I will keep an open mind as it is apparent you do also. Great Post and God Bless
November 12, 2009 at 1:49 pm
Thank you so much for this thoughtful and insightful post. I recently added your blog to my favorites after reading another entry criticizing Pres. Utopia’s response to the Fort Hood massacre.
I am a lifelong conservative, but am impressed by your open-mindedness and willingness to be honest, even when it means saying you or your party were wrong about something. I am the first one to criticize the GOP for their failures, and often wonder why more Democrats are not willing to do the same. Thank you for restoring my faith in the ability to have open, honest, CIVIL political dialogue…something I thought had long ago been relegated to the past.
God bless you, boys, and may He continue to bless the USA and the Bush family for their tireless work on behalf of our country.
November 12, 2009 at 1:49 pm
You guys are good men. God bless you both.
—An ex-Illinoisan living in California.
November 12, 2009 at 1:53 pm
I am grateful for your courage and honesty. I think one good thing about the Obama presidency is the that it is bringing people together as the right starts to appreciate the Clintons and the left starts to appreciate GWB.
You don’t take the easy way out and just follow a storyline set by the MSM, are thoughtful and honest and find the truth that you can only find through research and truthful consideration.
I too didn’t appreciate the GWB when he was president. I also thought Regan was a stupid heartless old man, because that’s what the MSM told me. I was young and I believed them Funny what you learn as you mature and start to do your own research instead of listening to the MSM.
The MSM seems to only know how to cover something if they have a storyline to follow: Republicans are stupid (Palin, Regan, Bush, Ford, Quayle…) Democrats are smart (Obama, Kerry, Clinton, Carter, Gore…) and while it may be true in some cases in certainly isn’t in all, but it’s easier that way. We only hear about the things that follow their storyline, if it doesn’t fit their attempted characterization we don’t hear it in the MSM.
It’s a good thing we have people like you.
November 12, 2009 at 1:56 pm
WOW! One of the best blog posts I have ever read, right or left.
I’m especially glad to see it come from a gay-liberal site. I hope that more people in the gay community will begin to realize that should radical Islam prevail, it is the gays who will be shot first (along with the Jews). We need to stand together against this threat, and bashing Bush only played into the enemy’s hand. More people can see that now.
November 12, 2009 at 1:57 pm
o Thu, 11/5/09, Ft. Hood treasonous massacre. Obama in the White House giving shout outs.
o Fri, 11/6/09, Former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura secretly visit for hours.
o Sat, 11/7/09, Obama on Capital Hill for health care reform then off to Camp David.
o Tue, 11/10/09, Ft. Hood memorial at base. Gibbs says President Obama will meet with soldiers after ceremony.
– 11:15 am, Obama touches down in Ft. Hood, and after a 15 min. taxi for the plane, “The president said nothing on arrival and quickly got into a limo in the motorcade, which was made up of 16 other vehicles.”
– 1:00 pm, Ceremony was due to start but does not begin until 1:39 pm.
– 2:27 pm, Obama departs memorial. C-SPAN video ends with Barack and Michelle Obama looking at their own reflection in the building’s glass as they mount the stairs.
– 3:15 pm, Obamas board Air Force One.
This schedule shows approximately 30 minutes the Obamas spent with grieving family members of 13 dead and 30 wounded soldiers. Not much time for more than a handshake with about 300 designated people the Army arranged travel or accommodation for. No mention on what occupied his hour before the ceremony but I hope it was more than eating lunch.
http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/blotter/entries/fort_hood/
http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2009/11/10/HP/A/25729/Fort+Hood+Shooting+Victims+Memorial+Service.aspx
November 12, 2009 at 4:49 pm
That really says it all, doesn’t it?
Gah.
November 12, 2009 at 1:58 pm
That was wonderful. Thank you for being honest.
November 12, 2009 at 1:59 pm
I’m sure many of you have seen this but I found it amusing.
http://blabbable.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/george-bush-miss-me-yet.jpg
November 19, 2009 at 2:50 am
I HAVE SEEN IT SEVERAL TIMES CEELA AND YES WE DO MISS YOU SIR, VERY MUCH EVERY DAM DAY THAT GOES BY. BECAUSE WE KNEW THAT IF YOU AND VP-CHENEY WERE STILL IN CHARGE THAT MASSACRE AT FT. HOOD WOULD NEVER HAD HAPPENED. GOD BLESS THE FORMER PRESIDENT, AND THE FORMER VP.
November 12, 2009 at 2:00 pm
me too … read every single comment, teared up, felt hopeful. thank you for such a vulnerable blog post. I am heartened for the first time in a while that sanity is returning, eyes are opening, and reality is becoming evident. I pray that more and more of the anti-bush regular folks listen to the dull aches and sharp twinges they must be feeling at the current situation. While our country is slipping away, faster each day, our liberty is the only thing important. Let’s save our republic, then we can get back to healthy and respectful debates of honest “left/right” issues. President Bush is a patriot whose courage will cast a long shadow once our present darkness lifts.
November 12, 2009 at 2:02 pm
Bravo, sirs, bravo.
November 12, 2009 at 2:02 pm
This is a truly beautiful post, and I can’t express enough the admiration I have for you who’ve written it and for the many people who’ve commented about their new-found appreciation for President Bush. These things take courage and wisdom and an ability to admit misjudgments.
I’ve cried three times in relation to President Bush. The first day with absolute relief and real hope because we had an amazing, strong, determined, decisive, compassionate leader on 9/11. That was also the day I stopped being a liberal, even though I didn’t see it clearly at that time; the second time was January 20th of this year. I sobbed as I heard the boos and shouts against this man; I couldn’t believe my ears, and my heart ached for him, a man who deserved so much more. Never for one second did I doubt that he loved this country, that he truly held to his principles, that he was a great man. And better, a good man. The third time was today, reading this blog and the comments.
Someone way up there commented about President Bush’s degrees, they are from Yale (undergrad) and from Harvard (MBA). Someone else talked about how he would go, without the press, to meet families in Dover; I don’t know about that, but I do know that he, without fanfare or media, visited with our wounded soldiers in Walter Reed Hospital on more than one occasion.
Gosh, thank you guys, this blog is just about the best news I’ve had all year :) As others have noted, this really gives me hope that perhaps we aren’t in this alone. I wonder what a Sarah / Hillary or Hillary / Sarah ticket would do the Messiah. Mmm mmm mmm
November 12, 2009 at 2:03 pm
I am in tears reading the blogs. Did you go to http:/mission1accomplished.com yet?
You have shown great integrity. History will show that G. W. Bush did many selfless acts as well as the bias of the MSM. He understood the importance of strength in our military so others would not want to mess with us rather than this administration that thinks apologizing and demilitarizing America is they way to keep us safe or does he want us safe?
I ask you to simply look at the way President Bush would look into the eyes, salute, and most times shake the hand of the marine standing outside of Air force One vs. this president who will walk past buttoning his jacket then give a sloppy salute hardly acknowledging the marine who is there ready to give his life for his commander and chief.
God Bless President George W. Bush and his family.
November 12, 2009 at 2:04 pm
do to*
November 12, 2009 at 2:06 pm
I am a lifelong conservative Republican and made my first-ever online political financial contribution last fall when I sent money to you folks when you were fighting for Hillary’s right to have her primary votes honestly cast. I was so furious on your behalf, as you began to realize that you were being sucker-punched left and right, and that the TRUTH of the votes cast for her by her supporters was irrelevant.
One of the comments I made on your site at the time was along the lines that I fully expected if you won your fight to get her rightfully nominated, I would then oppose her election. If she runs in 2012, I will probably oppose her then….but I stand alongside you AMERICANS as we fight for freedom, the sovereignty of our nation and for the Constitution of the United States.
Thank you so much for boldly publishing this amazing article.
Proud to be an America, we stand together.
November 12, 2009 at 2:12 pm
It takes people with character to admit to something contrary to their original “convictions”, thank you for kinds thoughts, as a Conservative politically, I must admit to being against Hillary, however, upon further reflection, I realize now that She would have made a fine President.
November 12, 2009 at 2:19 pm
One thing I’ve really been struck by is how Bush did not demonize or blame Clinton for problems, even though during the 2000 election the upcoming recession was part of the debates, once in office he never said he “inherited” anything (though pundits did). Even when a recession began his first year in office when he could not possibly have done anything to start it. Now he never says anything bad about Obama either.
Even Clinton stuck largely to this policy of not criticizing sitting Presidents for almost the full 8 years (but spoke out during the election).
But Obama just plays the blame game, blaming everyone else every chance he can. He and Carter are 2 peas in a pod, both only seem to show respect to tyrants, but no respect towards good people who differ politically.
November 12, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought there was no HOPE for the left. This is some CHANGE we can believe in.
After all the current president just gives us WORD, JUST WORDS
J
November 12, 2009 at 2:24 pm
Thank you HillBuzz for your very kind comments about W. You are making this conservative to think more kindly about Hillary.
November 12, 2009 at 2:24 pm
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought there was no HOPE for the left. This is some CHANGE we can believe in.
After all the current president just gives us WORDS, JUST WORDS
J
November 12, 2009 at 2:35 pm
Well done, kids. Well done.
November 12, 2009 at 2:35 pm
I am not an Obama fan, nor have I ever been a GWB fan. Despite one quiet act of kindness towards a military incident in his home country, I mean, state of Texas, my negative optinion of this man’s actions and the impact it has had on our country has not changed. I have stood firm in support of H. R. Clinton’s run for the highest office in our land. I think it is a shame many folks let their unfounded group-hysteria induced personal opinions of this fine American Lady propel a less-experienced and less-prepared person to the office.
After reading these posts, most of which criticize our current POTUS, I think many of you are missing a key point: Bush was criticized throughout his presidency, and now most of you express regret and a change of attitude about the Bushes. In the same posts, you repeat your mistake by criticizing the Obamas. I guess in 3 to 7 years you will be posting your regrets and apologies for your comments made today? “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” (George Santayana)
November 19, 2009 at 3:00 am
NO WILL. I THINK THAT THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN POSTING HERE REALIZE THAT THE O’-MAN DOES NOT NOR DID HE EVER CARE ABOUT THIS COUNTRY. IT TOOK A LITTLE TIME BUT HEARTS AND MINDS HAVE BEEN OPENED UP. DO NOT LET YOUR MIND BE CLOSED TO THE FACT THAT THIS MAN-CHILD IS NOTHING AT ALL. HILLARY WOULD HAVE BEEN A BETTER PRESIDENT THAN WHAT WE HAVE NOW. EVEN THOUGH I DO NOT CARE FOR HER, NOR HER HUSBAND I STILL THINK THAT IF THE MAIN-STREAM PRESS REALLY WAS NOT ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL BACK LAST YR. WE WOULD HAVE HAD “OUR” FIRST LADY PRESIDENT. STOP AND THINK ABOUT IT FOLKS.
November 12, 2009 at 2:42 pm
You folks have restored my faith in american citizens.Better late than never,but what took ya so long? God bless each of you.Now lets all band together to help set things rite.
November 12, 2009 at 2:44 pm
I’m glad you now realize what fine people the Bushes are…the incident you refer to (meeting w Ft Hood families) is typical of the character of Mr. Bush. I know this is the “modern world”, but character DOES MATTER. I am reminded of a much earlier event where Pres Bush was shaking hands with the crowd somewhere with no cameras present (they already loaded on the bus) and he had shaken the hand of a little girl and was further down the line when someone told Bush that “her mother was killed in 9/11″. Bush stopped and went back to that little girl and just hugged her for a few moments and told her “I know it hurts”. He used to meet with the family of troops killed in action…all very quiet and private: for their comfort, not for photo ops or self publicity. Too bad we can’t say that about folks today. Yes he made mistakes…who did not or will not in the future…but he always cared about doing what he thought was best for the country and not what people would think about him. God bless George Bush and his family. God Bless our country and the people fighting FOR it!
November 19, 2009 at 3:02 am
THAT WAS A TIME OF SELF-AWARENESS FOR HIM YOU COULD SEE IT IN THE PICTURE THAT WAS TAKEN. I HEARD THAT HE DID NOT GIVE UP THE HUG UNTIL SHE WAS READY TO LET GO, AND THAT SHOULD SHOW YOU SOMETHING RIGHT THERE. GOD BLESS GWB.
November 12, 2009 at 2:49 pm
Your article is a lightening rod of real hope and change; my prediction is that it is going to catch on like wild fire because it displays a major paradigm shift in this country: if a community of self-described Gay Hillary supporters can publicly display such an epiphany of love and admiration for a man that was reviled only a year ago; and if this can serve as a stark contrast to the almost epileptic rejection of economic socialism and lack of emotional leadership characteristic of this Obama administration, than I can only hope that our fall into the Rabbit Hole will prove to be only a brief departure from the norm. Thank you, thank you, thank you, you are a true inspiration to all of us, and I take a cue from your personal leadership.
November 12, 2009 at 2:51 pm
I wonder if you are aware just how NORMAL this visit was for the Bushes? They went to Walter Reed hospital frequently, but without any fanfare, indeed almost secretly, to visit with the recently wounded and their families there. The whole time they were in the White House, they made visits almost weekly to do the same thing they just did in Ft. Hood. This is not an unusual event for them, but is characteristic of who they are, and consistent with how they have always acted. It was never for a photo op, and it was never about THEM, but about the troops. As a veteran, I can tell you that the reaction when “W” suddenly showed up to serve Thanksgiving dinner to his troops in Bagdhad, it was a simple act of leadership, and it was received as such. The cheers were not faked. He was our president and we were HIS troops. Troops KNOW when they are being conned, and Bush, whatever else he may have been or not been, was never a con man, and always a leader.
November 12, 2009 at 2:59 pm
I want to thank both of you from the bottom of my heart for expressing your apologies to the President & Mrs. Bush in this article. I have my criticisms of President Bush in regards to the degree with which he grew government. Frankly, I may even disagree with you, that given the chance and the right Congress, the Clintons would be pushing socialized medicine too–just as President Obama is. President Clinton practically admitted as much a few days ago.
However, I couldn’t agree more with both of you on everything you said. The situation this country is currently in is dire and dangerous. Hopefully, we can all agree that we, as a nation, need a re-connection to our Founding principles–which is conservatism. I have never, as a gay man found anything inherently, and philosophically, anti-gay about limited government and being able to remain in that frame-work while working for equal rights for others in my community and for myself.
Cheers to you both and best wishes.
Christopher Budden
November 12, 2009 at 3:00 pm
My hat is off to you, Hillbuzz, for quite a nice article on the Bushes. It takes a full scrotum to write and publish an article like this, especially in this ‘Obama-infected’ environment we all find ourselves in today.
The MSM never did, and never, ever will, understand ‘W’. They never tried. You, in retrospect, using 20/20 vision, now see George and Laura like millions of his supporters saw him while he was in office. We looked past the vitriol, past the unmitigated hate that was absolutely consuming the MSM, the daily kos, etc, stc, ad nauseum.
Was he perfect? No, far from it. But was he genuine? Was he a true man? Was his wife an absolute gem? Absolutely. And they will always be.
Future historians, ones not living now, the products of mind numbing liberal colleges nowadays, will definitely paint this president as one of the top 15 presidents this country has ever, ever had. He kept us safe in very troubling times. He showed the citizens of this planet what a TRUE president can be in trying times (9/11), and although not quite as eloquent a speaker as Bill Clinton was (a top contender for that award), but he doesn’t have to be spoon fed his speeches like the current resident of 1600 Penn Ave does using a teleprompter; nor did Bush ever sound like a confused child, umming and errr’inh his way through an un-teleprompted speech.
Thank you very much for your article. It should be required reading for all citizens, especially when you consider what we are saddled with now for a president.
Cheers, Hillbuzz!!! Well done!!!
November 12, 2009 at 3:08 pm
The old sayings are true…actions do speak louder than words, but 43 was never one to seek a spotlight on his actions. He always tried to shine the light out.
When you realize that 43 met thousands of families of loved ones lost due to war and 9/11, yet 99% of it was done with no press, no cameras, and no notice to anyone. I contrast that with Obama’s Dover Photo Op and that tells me all I need to know.
Thank you for your honest reflection. Let me add that Hilary would have made an infinitely better president than Obama. To even type the words “Hillary would have made an infinitely better president” is enough to make this Reagan Conservative shudder and laugh at the same time.
November 12, 2009 at 3:12 pm
I had a nice little paragraph all ready to be sent. But then I read Fuzzy’s post and I deleted it. I couldn’t have said it any better. Well done to Fuzzy and well done to you for writing this post. It’s beautiful and took a fair amount of courage to write. Thank you.
November 12, 2009 at 3:16 pm
This is an unexpected surprise. It is encouraging to know that you now see what many of us saw in President Bush and Laura. It is always wonderful when politics can be put aside and people can see the good in some ones heart. I voted for President Bush twice even though I did not always agree with every thing he did. But he showed a love of our Country, integrity, moral values, and as much honesty as any of us can hope to have from one another. God Bless you both and though we may be on opposite sides of political issue’s it is heart warming to know there are things that can give us a bond. After all we are all Americans and if we love our Country nothing should break that commonality.
November 12, 2009 at 3:16 pm
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us! It takes a great deal of courage to admit when you’ve been wrong. God bless you, and God bless America!
November 12, 2009 at 3:18 pm
Thank you for this, Hillbuzz. You guys are a class act.
November 12, 2009 at 3:20 pm
This truly is a beautiful post! We need to see more information like this out there. Not only are President and Mrs. Bush “real”, they have class!. Something that is woefully missing with this current administration.
November 12, 2009 at 3:22 pm
WOW! I just received the link to the post from a fellow tea partier, and I want you to know that I will be back! It’s nice to know there are people like you guys out there…you have given me HOPE for this country!! THANK YOU!!
November 12, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Thanks for being honest and seeing this administration for what it is. I didn’t agree with all of the things Pres Bush did but the guy was genuine and you new who he was. this Pres scares the heck out of me because everything is hidden and he surrounds himself with self proclaimed communists, socialists and Country haters and attack & demonizes anyone who doesn’t agree with him! Lon
November 12, 2009 at 3:34 pm
WOW! What a piece! I have long been a fan of the entire Bush family, but there is no way on earth I could have ever come up with such a stirring tribute to any of them. What a truly outstanding piece. Welcome to the Bush Fan Club. I am honored to have you on board.
November 12, 2009 at 3:37 pm
I’ve never been moved to post or reply to anything before today. This is the classiest thing I’ve ever read. As an American, I thank you.
I feel much the same about President Jimmy Carter. Although I could never agree with any political thought that he might have, I have always admired his committment to his beliefs; and never ever questioned his good character.
Sadly, I cannot say the same for our present leadership. Our nation is in trouble.
November 19, 2009 at 4:12 am
I HOPE THAT YOU MEANT BILL CLINTON IN YOU POST HERE STU. BECAUSE CARTER WAS A FAILURE N SO MANY WAYS.
November 12, 2009 at 3:40 pm
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November 12, 2009 at 3:47 pm
humbling when people can admit when they have been wrong, I may try this… ;) but seriously this article is much appreciated and I do appreciate the Bush family and their love for this country.
November 12, 2009 at 3:53 pm
*opinion*
November 12, 2009 at 3:54 pm
My how you’ve grown! ;-) WECOME TO THE CLUB!
November 12, 2009 at 3:56 pm
I meant WELCOME to the club of course! Welcome, welcome, welcome!
November 12, 2009 at 4:01 pm
I was/am a Bush supporter, and I believe, as you say, that the Bushes (I say both 41 & 43) are classy & decent people, who hold a great deal of respect for the military & their families and the sacrifices they make. But, I did disagree with many of W’s policies during his time in office, specifically growing government and spending us into nightmare deficits (although compared to BO, he now looks like a piker). The Obamas have little or no respect for those in the military, and what they have done and continue to do for our country, specifically keeping us safe (although I do acknowledge there are occasional lapses).
Perhaps instead of traveling to Ft. Hood to meet with the victims and/or their families, the Obamas will classlessly send them a iPod pre-loaded with Barry’s speeches.
November 12, 2009 at 4:08 pm
Oh my goodness, I am crying so much right now! You people are absolutely right, George W Bush was like a cross between Mahatma Ghandi, Jesus, and Abraham Lincoln. Anyone who disagrees with that is probably an Odumbo lackey.
George Bush = Clintons = TRUE AMERICANS
ODUMBO = Muslim, unamerican, usurper!
November 12, 2009 at 4:13 pm
Thanks for being a class act. Do we miss you now…you bet !!!
November 12, 2009 at 4:17 pm
Wow, Im schocked you guys have written this but welcome to the friends of Bush crowd. Dont get me wrong, As much as I really liked the man, I didnt worship him and I hold him at fault for some of where we are today. But…I met him, looked into his eyes and I beleive him to be a patriot who tried at every turn to do the right thing for this country. I think the O man is just planning his next move at every step and its ALL ABOUT HIM!!
November 19, 2009 at 4:22 am
BOB THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR POST HERE, BUT JUST A COUPLE OF QUICK NOTES FOR YOU AND ANYBODY ELSE THAT WANTS TO TRY, AND LEAVE ANY OF THE BLAME ON THE FEET OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT. NUMBER ONE THE STOCK-MARKET SOARING TO ALL TIME HIGHS BEFORE THE 2006 ELECTIONS. I WOULD SAY SOME WHERES AROUND CLOSE TO 1500-POINTS OR MORE. NUMBER (2)-THE ECONOMY SOARING ALONG.–(3)-PEOPLE START TO FEEL BETTER ABOUT THE SECURITY OF THERE COUNTRY ONCE AGAIN. NOW COUPLE THAT WITH WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE DEMS. TOOK OVER CONTROL, OF THE SENATE THE HOUSE AND THE REST AS THEY SAY IS HISTORY. ONE SWEET DAY PEOPLE WILL WAKE UP AND SEE THERE MISTAKES, AND WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE MEANTIME IS WE AS CITIZENS OF THIS NATION WILL HAVE TO FIGHT FOR EVERY SINGLE BIT OF GROUND, AND EVERY PIECE OF EARTH SO THAT “OUR” ENEMY WILL NOT PREVAIL. THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BYSH WOULD DO, AND SO SHOULD WE. GOD BLESS HIM AND LAURA FOR THERE SERVICE TO “OUR” NATION.
November 12, 2009 at 4:19 pm
As a resident of Florida, I have to say
it’s about time the rest of you know that
the Bush family and especially Jeb Bush
are patriots and love this country.
Jeb was the finest Gov. Florida has ever had!
I know that Barbara and George Sr. were and are fine Christian parents who raised
fine children, and I for one can tell you I don’t think accidents like that happen….
Jeb came to our aid when my disabled vet.husband was attempting to get his social security benefits. He ‘personally’ emailed me and assured me he had instructed our State assistant Director to take another look, since after an on the job accident,(he worked for the State) told him he could no longer do his job, but yet they ‘denied’ his claim for SSD! (duh!)After the Gov. brought it to their attention.. they did another check and indeed found they had
made errors. without his help, we would be still fighting it! I’m sure he had more
important things to do, but he took the time
to check back with me to see if things had
worked out!!!
no, I am sure that the Bush’s are good people, and if you looked into George’s eyes
when the man tapped him on the shoulder to
inform him of 9/11, you could not help but
see the pain , even though he tried his best
not to panic the children at the school he
was visiting. again when he stood shoulder
to shoulder with the veteran firefighter
on the top of a pile of rubble in NY to reassure the country that he would retaliate
for the terrorism on our soil.
what did B.O. do last week after another
terrorist attacked our brave soldiers , men
who did not even have a weapon to defend themselves, why would they need one? they
were safe on American soil, and an American
Military base! (as this so called Dr. well knew!) O’bama only did what he HAD to , by
showing up to comfort the living, and the wounded. did anyone else notice that there
was not one single member of the clergy
invited to say a prayer? and the book he
was carrying? I don’t believe it was a Bible do you>???
I can’t prove it, could it have been a book
that meant more to him? the Koran???
not much to reassure me!
November 12, 2009 at 4:23 pm
That took courage. Thank you.
November 12, 2009 at 4:23 pm
Thank you for this truly lovely post. When you come to Texas, please let me know – we have a modest house, but we would be more than happy to have you stay with us (you can save some money on a hotel room). Just contact me at my e-mail address.
Be advised, though, we both have McCain/Palin stickers still on our car…..
November 12, 2009 at 4:27 pm
God love both Laura and the former President, they have more compassion and class than any of the present occupants of our White House and Congress combined.
I miss GWB’s Texas drawl, his true love of our country, his and Laura’s smiles and honesty.
November 12, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Dear “Buzz:” this was a truly remarkable admission. I shared it with someone who has put it directly in President Bush’s hands. You have set an important benchmark for reassessment and civil discourse.
Merrie
November 12, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Never heard of your website before. Got the link from reading Boortz. After reading this article, you are now on my daily reading list! Very fair and honest of you guys! (and I’m a Republican who lives in the South!!!)
Keep up the good work!
November 12, 2009 at 4:43 pm
I am a conservative, and I am heartened by your about-face on the Bushes. They are good people. You can feel their genuine love and empathy for America. I’m also a writer, and I’ve posted an article I’d love to share with you: http://www.examiner.com/x-28761-Reno-Conservative-Examiner~y2009m11d11-Veterans-Day-salute-to-Sgt-Kimberly-Munley-One-tough-American-woman.
I hope you like it. If you do, come befriend me on Facebook, where I am “energizersnobabe.” I would love to have open-minded friends from HillBuzz. Kelly in Reno, NV, where we HATE Harry Reid!
November 12, 2009 at 4:47 pm
I am an independent, and always have been — I would say I am generally a traditionalist on social policy and a moderate on fiscal policy, and I come from a military family. I voted for Hillary in the primary and McCain in the general.
With that said: It is amazing to me, looking back, how hard of a time all my friends gave to George W. Bush and how much blame he continues to receive from them. More and more I consider how, as a man, I would far rather sit down and have a drink with the guy than I would with this elitist jerk we’ve got in the White House today.
I am especially amazed at the lack of praise for the three areas where I feel W. has been completely vindicated — his response to 9/11; the surge, which somehow he gets no credit for (and we now see the current President totally mismanaging in Afghanistan); and his policies in Africa, which have saved millions of lives. This is not an exaggeration: millions.
And yet he is still hated, because he was a poor communicator, because he had bad ideas on some things, and because had a staff with a bunch of jerks and idiots.
I think we will find that as time passes, more and more of us come to recognize that we should at the very least acknowledge that hey, this guy did a lot of things right. He made tough, unpopular decisions that turned out to be the right ones — even if we disagreed with them at the time. We should honor and respect him because at a very human level, he is a bighearted guy who was trying to do the best things for America.
I doubt I will ever say that about this current disaster of a POTUS.
November 12, 2009 at 6:18 pm
Frankly, I don’t understand why the media is still overwhelmed at Obama’s speeches. He turns his head from left to right (hint: teleprompter); raises his chin up and he wags that finger…even at the United Nations summit as if the world leaders are a bunch of little boys and girls. Check out the video of his comment that the “Republicans do what they’re told” on YouTube. The guy is a divider, not a unifier. When you have a country that is divided, it becomes weaker.
I would rather listen to GW than look and listen to Obama. I would rather listen to a foreiner give a prayer in his or her own words using his or her native tongue because he or she can’t speak English; than listen to a native English speaker give a memorized prayer in English.
I’ve experience this once or twice before, and I tell you that it pierced my heart in ways that I could understand the prayer through the warm feeling that I was left with.
November 12, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Beautifully said…
Thank you, George and Laura, for your steadfast commitment to our soldiers.
I, one of millions, dearly miss your leadership!
This was a wonderful blog…
November 12, 2009 at 5:14 pm
Well written and well considered. If there were an Award for Political Chivalry, you would be on the top of the list. Of course, it would be a short list, but virtue is all the more honorable for being rare.
November 12, 2009 at 5:17 pm
Hillbuzz: fair and balanced ;-)
November 12, 2009 at 5:17 pm
Several years back, Cheney was in our small town hunting when one of our fallen soldiers returned. He quietly snuck in at the end of the parade route, unnoticed but by a few and then later met with the family. He purposely snuck in without media knowledge because he did not want to become the focus of what should be about the soldier.
November 12, 2009 at 5:23 pm
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