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Shock, confusion, fear, anger, grief, and defiance. On Sept. 11, 2001, and for the three days following the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, President George W. Bush led with raw emotion that reflected the public's whipsawing stages of acceptance.


Ron Fournier


#anger #attack #bush #confusion #days

I submit to you, Mr. President of Congress, my formal resignation as president of the republic.


Alberto Fujimori


#formal #i #mr #president #republic

President Reagan is now at rest. We mourn his passing, but we are grateful for the gifts he gave us: a safer world, strong economic base, and a renewed belief in America's greatness.


Elton Gallegly


#base #belief #economic #gave #gifts

The 2016 presidential election is ripe for the emergence of a game-changing political leader who either dramatically reforms one of the existing parties or mounts an independent bid.


Ron Fournier


#dramatically #either #election #emergence #existing

We, the people. Manifest Destiny. Conceived in liberty. Fear itself. Ask not. Morning in America. United we stand. Yes, we can. In times of great change and tumult, presidents seek to inspire beleaguered Americans by reminding them of their national identity.


Ron Fournier


#ask #change #conceived #destiny #fear

But here too it should be noted that the President's approach was to first ask the repressive and brutal Taliban to surrender Osama bin Laden to us, and only after that government refused to do that did we invade.


Barney Frank


#approach #ask #bin #brutal #did

A president aiming for 'Great' or 'Near Great' status must do more. He must give lots of interviews, make records accessible, and heap the flattery on academia - each of which Mr. Bush has signally failed to do.


Thomas Frank


#accessible #aiming #bush #each #failed

Above all else stands the burning question of bipartisanship. Whatever else the politicians might say they're about, our news analysts know that this is the true object of the nation's desire, the topic to which those slippery presidential spokesmen need always to be dragged back.


Thomas Frank


#above #always #back #bipartisanship #burning

As you may recall, Truman was extremely unpopular when he finally left Washington in 1953, thanks largely to the Korean War. Today, however, he is thought to have been a solidly good president, a 'Near Great' even, in the terminology of those surveys of historians they do every now and then.


Thomas Frank


#even #every #extremely #finally #good

When the president during the campaign said he was against nation building, I didn't realize he meant our nation.


Al Franken


#building #campaign #during #i #meant






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