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Displaying results 1 - 25 of 890 for presidency of george w. bush. Subscribe to this search

  1. George W. Bush

    FILE - In this June 16, 2012 file photo, former President George W. Bush smiles as he takes in a baseball game in Arlington, Texas. The Rangers won 8-3. Sarah Palin and George W. Bush won’t be in Tampa. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Al Gore aren’t making the trip to Charlotte. And scores of other Republican and Democratic stars are taking a pass as their parties gather at every-four-years national conventions. The reasons are varied _ and political. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

  • article President George H. W. Bush endorses Parker

    Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:07 am

    President George H.W. Bush, in a letter recently sent to Vernon Parker, lent his name and support to Vernon Parker’s campaign for Congress in Arizona’s newly created Congressional District 9 (CD-9).

  • article SLIDESHOW: President George W. Bush visits the East Valley

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 4:24 pm

    President George W. Bush visits the East Valley to raise funds for Sen. John McCain.

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  • SLIDESHOW: President George W. Bush visits the East Valley

  • SLIDESHOW: President George W. Bush visits the East Valley

  • Former President Bush attends FBR Open

    Former President George H. W. Bush rides through the course during the FBR Open at the TPC Scottsdale Thursday.

  • Ex-President Bush, Laura Bush move to Dallas home

    Former President George W. Bush waves to a jogger as he drives by on the way to his new residence in Dallas, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009. A month after leaving the White House, former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, moved into their new Dallas home Friday.

  • Bush, former presidents view pope's body

    U.S. President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush stand after paying their respects to Pope John Paul II Wednesday. They are joined by former President George H.W. Bush, former President Bill Clinton, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

  • Bush, French president united against Iran

    U.S. President George W. Bush, center, with WWII Veterans Alexander Tesich, left, and John Davis, right, are seen during a wreath laying ceremony at Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial on the outskirts of Paris, Saturday, June 14, 2008.

  • article Former President Bush attends FBR Open

    Thursday, February 1, 2007 2:33 pm

    It was business first before the pleasure of watching top-flight pro golf in Scottsdale Thursday for former President George H.W. Bush.

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  • article Ex-President Bush, Laura Bush move to Dallas home

    Friday, February 20, 2009 9:27 pm

    DALLAS - A month after leaving the White House, former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, moved into their new Dallas home Friday.

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  • article Former President Bush to attend FBR Open

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 10:35 am

    Former President George H.W. Bush will serve the role of chief spectator at the FBR Open golf tournament in Scottsdale this week.

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  • article Streisand, President Bush share awkward smooch

    Monday, December 8, 2008 10:37 am

    WASHINGTON - Barbra Streisand got an awkward kiss on the cheek from the president, and yes, she gave him a smooch back.

  • article Journalist hurls shoes at President Bush during Iraq visit

    Sunday, December 14, 2008 8:12 am

    BAGHDAD - President George W. Bush on Sunday made a farewell visit to Iraq, a place that defines his presidency for better or worse, just 37 days before he hands the war off to a successor who has pledged to end it.

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  • article President Bush's resolve makes him the true ‘Person of the Year’

    Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:12 pm

    Time magazine makes headlines every year by selecting a Person of the Year. It’s great PR for the magazine and it prompts us to think about our times and the people who shape them.

  • article Former President Bush to take on high-level role at FBR Open

    Thursday, February 1, 2007 6:51 am

    Former President George H.W. Bush will serve the role of chief spectator at the FBR Open golf tournament this week in Scottsdale.

  • article 01/20 - President Bush's State of the Union address

    Tuesday, January 20, 2004 7:44 pm

    Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, members of Congress, distinguished guests and fellow citizens:

  • article President’s ‘Architect’ heads home

    Tuesday, August 14, 2007 3:34 am

    They say in Washington that no one’s indispensable, but for the Bush White House Karl Rove comes close. Now, in another blow the White House didn’t really need, Rove has announced that he is resigning at the end of the month and returning to Texas.

  • article Reflections on our best presidents

    Tuesday, February 22, 2005 5:23 am

    Monday was Presidents Day, which meant school was out. I strongly suspect that our schoolchildren did not spend the day meditating on the leaders of our country. I suspect they found other diversions.

  • article Markets impacted more by president

    Sunday, November 7, 2004 6:40 am

    NEW YORK - At the height of uncertainty four years ago about who would emerge from that contested election to become president of the United States, this column confidently advised financial market participants not to worry too much about the outcome, but instead focus on traditional market-influencing factors.

  • article Is the president a good sport?

    Thursday, August 26, 2010 11:00 pm

    I realize that picking a president by his or her ability to play sports, or least talk about them, would saddle the country with leaders with such names as Jeter, Pippin or Manning. But my take on the bad run of presidents since Teddy Roosevelt cluttered up the White House with big game is that many modern presidents have had a complicated relationship with the national pastimes. Maybe it was the German strategist Clausewitz who said that sports is the extension of politics by other means?

  • article Arizona, destination of presidents (sometimes)

    Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:29 pm

    If you're looking for an indicator of the condition of society, go no further than to note that we live in an age where even the president of the United States has to schedule his addresses to the nation to avoid conflicts with "American Idol" and playoff games.

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  • article Iraq president arrives in Tehran

    Monday, November 27, 2006 10:02 am

    TEHRAN, Iran - Iraqi President Jalal Talabani arrived in Tehran on Monday amid increasing calls for Washington to enlist Iran's help in calming the escalating violence in neighboring Iraq.

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  • link Arizona, destination of presidents (sometimes)

    If you're looking for an indicator of the condition of society, go no further than to note that we live in an age where even the president of the United States has to schedule his addresses to the nation to avoid conflicts with "American Idol" and playoff games.

    Even so, it's likely that only the most dyed-in-the-wool Arizona political junkies are likely to watch President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address Tuesday and his remarks in Phoenix the next day.

    You can see this presidential double-feature as a chance for Arizonans to finally hear Obama at some length. (Extreme partisans who don't ever want to hear what a candidate of their least favorite party has to say should feel free to stop reading at any time.)

    We've been hearing the Republican candidates for months now; they just finished their 17th televised debate the other night. Another is scheduled for the Mesa Arts Center in late February at which they are likely to be setting up only one lectern and opening the doors to let in some crickets, but few others.

    While today presidential visits to Arizona are relatively commonplace, it wasn't always that way.

    Presidents and Arizona have a relatively brief history. For America's first century and a half as a nation, Arizona was probably too far away for them to plan on actually coming here. Maybe one of them was on a train that went through here on the way to California, where at least there was a beach waiting after the week or so it took to get there, but that's not the kind of stuff you find in most history books.

    Theodore Roosevelt famously spoke on the steps of Old Main of what was to become Arizona State University in 1911 - two years after he left office. He was here for the dedication of a dam on the Salt River that was named for him, so it makes one wonder whether he would have bothered otherwise.

    Obama has been to Arizona a few times since his election: In February 2010, he came to Dobson High School in Mesa to explain a plan to melt frozen credit markets to spur lending to desperate homeowners. Eleven months later he was at the University of Arizona in Tucson to mourn the victims of the Jan. 8, 2011, shootings at a supermarket that killed six and wounded 13, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.

    In recent times, Democratic presidents have made few visits to Arizona and until George W. Bush, Republican ones didn't believe they really needed to, given the significant GOP voter registration margin here. Bush was in the Valley so often during his term that commuters began to commit to memory his usual motorcade route between Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to the Royal Palms hotel.

    You have to go back to John F. Kennedy's appearance at the Westward Ho Hotel on Central Avenue five days before his 1960 election to hear a Democratic candidate talk about Arizona's comfortable Democratic majority, which they had then.

    By the time Bill Clinton arrived one afternoon in May 1992, the streak of Republicans winning Arizona was 10 in a row. Clinton showed up at an electrical workers' union hall near 36th Street and McDowell and spoke a few minutes before heading up to Paradise Valley for a private fund-raiser. He was gone before noon the next day.

    Clinton lost Arizona in 1992, but broke the Republican streak in 1996.

    If there's any thread running through the travels of chief executives to our state, it's that the issues may change, but the rhetoric is getting more familiar. More than 51 years ago, then-Sen. Kennedy's brief remarks in Phoenix included this passage that I found on the website of the American Presidency Project of the University of California, Santa Barbara:

    "This is an important election. It involves the future of this country. The presidency is a key office, holding great power and influence, given to it by the Constitution, and also given to it by the course of events. We cannot possibly afford in these difficult times, when the president of the United States must set before the American people the unfinished business of our society, we cannot possibly afford to put the chief responsibility upon those who look back."

    In that speech, Kennedy made a brief reference to Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., accurately predicting Goldwater's presidential campaign of 1964.

    Obama will not venture a guess about the Republican nominee in 2016, or even 2012.

    But we can only hope that his visit Wednesday will mark the start of a commitment by both eventual nominees to tone down the finger-pointing and ramp up the how-to-get-us-where-we-need-to-go.

    This is information currently found by trolling campaign websites, something that mostly dyed-in-the-wool political junkies engage in, something that not enough typical voters do.

    This explains why so often we get the politicians we do, by electing finger-pointers-in-chief who dare not cross "American Idol."

  • article Obama's imperious presidency

    Monday, March 29, 2010 2:10 pm

    Dan K. Thomasson: The president apparently has decided that Republicans are irrelevant if not downright obsolete and it is best to ignore them, especially those in Congress.

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