President Bush officially endorses John Kerry In his
weekly radio address, President Bush said,
"John Kerry is a great guy and would make a great
President. He's smart, he's honest... in short, he's
everything that I'm not. Heck, I'd vote for the guy."
Weapons-of-Mass-Destruction-Related Program-Like activities Still a Threat says President President Bush on Friday said,
"When bad people say bad things about good Americans,
it's not only bad for America, it's also bad for
good people who have never had an opportunity to be
Americans. I want these people to know that we're listening.
And my message to them is, "Keep it up! Just keep it up!"
President
Bush says German, French People Not Really Bad President Bush on Friday said, "German and French
people aren't really bad, but I wouldn't call them really
good, either. And in my opinion, if you're not really good,
it's pretty much the same thing as being really bad."
President
Bush Calls "March for Relection"
Participants President Bush on Thursday said, "Above
all, we must continue with civility and respect to
remind our fellow citizens that, despite having received about half a million less votes than the other guy, I am still President.."
President George W. Bush
answering a Washington, D.C., elementary school student's question regarding the length of his term. Paraphrasing an earlier quote from his father, he said "Count my fingers!"
The White House hosted its second "Radio
Day" on January 21, 2004 as an opportunity for
local and national radio hosts to interview
White House officials and Cabinet members.
Former Counselor to the President Karen
Hughes answered your questions.
On January 14, President Bush announced a
new vision for the Nation's space exploration
program that will ultimately enable future US corporations to strip-mine Mars.