Every year, in the week between Christmas and New Year’s, I think about George W. Bush.
It was in that week each year for the eight years I covered him as a reporter that he gave me a spectacular gift — and he knew it.
I started covering the newly elected president in 2000, when I was in my 30s. Back then, as a reporter for The Washington Times, we went everywhere the president went. If he went to Charlotte, North Carolina, to give a 30-minute speech on an airport tarmac, we went. Up at 4 a.m., an hourlong commute to Andrews Air Force Base, in place on the ground hours before POTUS landed, and there for hours and hours after he left — sometimes right through the evening news so network reporters could file live from the site.
We also went with the president to Texas every summer — often for a month — and every winter, too, over the holidays.
But here’s the thing: In December, we never left Washington, D.C., until the day after Christmas. Never. Mr. Bush and his wife, Laura, would always depart the White House a few days before the holiday and hunker down at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland. After a few years, I asked a low-level White House staffer why.
I still remember what she said: “So all of us can be with our families on Christmas.”
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"W" had his quirks - but he was a much better POTUS than the current POSOTUS. "O" is trying to destroy this country - and his dumbocrat friends in the Legislative and Judiciary branches are willingly helping him.
ReplyDeleteYes, I miss you "W"!
Stop being personal. Unrestrained free speech can be as destructive as terrorism.
ReplyDeleteYou mean like, "If I had a son he would of looked like Trayvon"
DeleteW really cared for people. Obama only cares for his self and a fews of his commie democrats.
ReplyDeletewow. I have my differences with this man but that is quite the nice gesture on his part. kudos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, George. You are an asset to the whole world every day!
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