Regardless of your feelings on President Bush, you have to admit, he’s more of a class act than President Obama ever will be. Obama failed once again in how he reacted to the massacre at Fort Hood.
George & Laura Still a Class Act
By Kyle-Anne Shiver
Last Friday, in the immediate aftermath of the Fort Hood terror attack, President Obama was no-doubt conducting focus group surveys to determine the possible political fallout as a result of the first terror attack on our soil since 9/11, while former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, went in secret to personally console the victims’ families.
As Fox News reported the next day, their visit was without any press coverage at President Bush’s instruction. The former first couple traveled from their ranch in Crawford, Texas a couple of hours away from Fort Hood to meet for hours with the grieving families of Hasan’s victims.
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A rather surprising source of praise for President Bush…
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.
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.
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I hope for our soldiers in Afghanistan are given the necessary tools to do their jobs and complete their mission. The House needs to approve the funding necessary to buy the bullet proof vests and other supplies required to bring stability to the region.