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December 26, 2008 5:57 PM

Quiet In Crawford As Bush Readies For Retirement

From CBS News' White House Correspondent Mark Knoller:

CRAWFORD, Texas – No one here is wearing a Hawaiian shirt. And we don’t expect to see President Bush shirtless showing off his pects and six-pack abs.

While President-elect Barack Obama and his family vacation in the 50th state, George Bush is making his last visit as president to his Texas ranch.

Unusually strong winds were blowing as Air Force One landed in Waco this morning. Mr. Bush carried his dog Barney off the plane and onto Marine One for the short flight to his 1,600-acre spread.

The next time he returns – presumably on the afternoon of Jan. 20 – he’ll fly here on the same 747. But its call-sign won’t be Air Force One, since he will no longer be president.

Accompanying him on this last presidential visit home were the First Lady and Bush's parents – who have already been through the experience of leaving the pinnacle of political power and returning to private life.

But unlike his dad, President Bush got to serve two terms and seems at ease with the prospect of leaving the presidency in 25 days. Unlike a number of his predecessors, he doesn’t appear to be trying to hold back the calendar.

In fact, Mr. Bush often jokes about being “headed to retirement” to a life of barbecuing in the backyard.

In one of his recent interviews, he said the First Lady has an “idyllic vision” of him in a little apron “flipping burgers” with a new set of barbecue tools.

And once he leaves the world stage – he says he intends to keep a low profile.

“No, no, we're not going to tell President-elect Obama how to run his administration, nor will I spend a lot of time second-guessing him,” said Mr. Bush in a recent appearance before the American Enterprise Institute.

“I believe once the president gets off the stage, you get off the stage and let the next man do the job,” he declared.

He’ll be building a presidential library and policy center on the Dallas campus of Southern Methodist University, of which Laura Bush is a proud alumnus.

The Bushes have bought themselves a home in Dallas, though only Mrs. Bush has seen it. Asked if the President will use this trip to get a look at the place, a spokesman said there were no plans for that. He said Mr. Bush would have plenty of time to see the home after Jan. 20.

This latest trip home is Pres. Bush’s 77th visit to his ranch since taking office. And his 7-day stay will bring to 490 the number of full or partial days he has spent at the ranch as President.
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by below7 March 16, 2009 6:28 AM EDT
A great cover story.
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by antoniof123 December 29, 2008 6:35 PM EST
Bill Clinton said it best all Presidents try to do their best. That even goes for George Bush, I am certain that in his own way he thinks he did a good job.

For the majority of the rest of us just remember the ones he called friends that really help leads us down this dark path.

Don''t make the same mistake twice, learn from your mistakes.
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by Mccarthyaw December 29, 2008 12:02 PM EST
Everybody criticizes Bush but he could not have done any of it without Congress backing him all the way. They say they are against it but then vote for it!


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Posted by oldpilot954 at 02:01 PM : Dec 28, 2008

That can be said of every president.
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by oldpilot954 December 28, 2008 5:01 PM EST
Everybody criticizes Bush but he could not have done any of it without Congress backing him all the way. They say they are against it but then vote for it!
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by bjcone8559 December 27, 2008 10:46 PM EST
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Posted by Element51


I personally think Bush and Cheney, along with Rumsfield, Wolfowitz, Rove and others should get the firing squad. But, sadly, I think you are right. They will not pay for their crimes... we will.
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by boatdocster December 27, 2008 9:57 PM EST
2000 - *** Cheney posts ad seeking applicants for President

Shrub - Is this where you turn in yer resume for that big dollar job?

***** - Yes. What are your skills?

Shrub - I can lie through my teeth, flip burgers and make a great finger puppet.

***** - Your hired.
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by element51 December 27, 2008 9:06 PM EST
I agree with those of you who would like to see Bush and Cheney and the rest of the thugs turned over to the world court and prosecuted but sadley that will not happen. Take a good look at what Reagan did to the country and he has been made a national hero. It was Reagan who started us down the slippery slope we are now on with his "trickle down" economics. He was involved up to his arse in Iran Contra but dodged the bullet when Ollie North fell on his sword. He has been given credit for things that he did not do and I constantly hear what a great president he was. So don''t get your hopes up for any kind of punishment for Bush and company. Just be glad he is gone and we still have a chance to recover from his bumbling leadership. We now have an intelligent level headed man to lead us and he has the ability to do what has to be done.
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by element51 December 27, 2008 8:57 PM EST
I don''t believe that there will be any type of action taken against Bush once he leaves office. He will retire to his numerous homes and maybe one of these days he will have as many properties as McCain does. As for those of you out there who are trying your best to smear Obama, you are wasting your time. He has already done more to help the American people than Bush did and he hasn''t even taken the oath yet. Obama will talk to us and keep us informed about what he is trying to do. He will tell us the truth even when it hurts and once again we the people will be a part of government. Government of the people by the people and for the people. There will be tough times ahead and Obama will not always be right but I believe when he makes a mistake he will have the cohones to admit to us that he was wrong. For the first time in many years I feel that I am part of my government and my country. So to the Rowdys and Bagdadshere7s and the rest of you I say stick it in your ear. You have nothing that is of any importance so scream as loud as you want to. I don''t hear you.
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by ace_face1 December 27, 2008 8:37 PM EST
As far as second guessing our new president, for once the Doofus in Chief is correct.

As far as anything else, he should just **** until we get to put him in the ground. Hopefully, he will have some time jail before we do that. That goes double for Darth Cheney. and just as much for Rumsfeld, Libby, Feith, et al.

Posted by ObservantX at 05:30 PM : Dec 27, 2008

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Tell it. Turn them over to the World Court.
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by element51 December 27, 2008 8:30 PM EST
IRconcerned....Yes...I support Obama. Have from the beginning. Met him twice. Very impressive guy.
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by observantx December 27, 2008 8:30 PM EST
As far as second guessing our new president, for once the Doofus in Chief is correct.

As far as anything else, he should just **** until we get to put him in the ground. Hopefully, he will have some time jail before we do that. That goes double for Darth Cheney. and just as much for Rumsfeld, Libby, Feith, et al.
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by donbl1 December 27, 2008 7:55 PM EST
It is always so easy to look to the new guy, coach, wife, husband and etc as the answer.

Each will eventually fail.

I am constantly surprised that anyone wants the job as President. It is a job in which you get second guessed by everyone even your supporters. The job is so emense and complex that periodic failure is inevitable. You can only hope that you do your best and leave with dignity.

Obama will fail periodically but I hope they are correctable.
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by ace_face1 December 27, 2008 7:53 PM EST
On the other hand, the next administration won''''''''t have to do a thing except direct that the World Court be grant access to Herr Bush so that he can be apprehended and taken to the Hague to face charges as a war criminal.

Posted by Ace_Face1

Ace_Face1
You are stupid.

Posted by ormondbeach1 at 03:53 PM : Dec 27, 2008

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I know -- the truth hurts and you can''t do anything but lash out in your impotent, semi-literate little way.
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by ioweign December 27, 2008 7:09 PM EST
Why r u all still lookin at the past, remember "ur" SAVIOR is here!!! Rather than slurring the past shouldn''''t ya''''ll be praising ur new savior and what he will do for this country of disrespectful and selfish countrymen.

Posted by Texanbred74 at 12:27 PM : Dec 27, 2008

More "All Hat and No Cattle"...
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by ormondbeach1 December 27, 2008 6:53 PM EST
Ace_Face1
You are stupid.
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by ormondbeach1 December 27, 2008 6:50 PM EST
On the other hand, the next administration won''''t have to do a thing except direct that the World Court be grant access to Herr Bush so that he can be apprehended and taken to the Hague to face charges as a war criminal.

Posted by Ace_Face1
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by ace_face1 December 27, 2008 6:39 PM EST
On the other hand, the next administration won''t have to do a thing except direct that the World Court be grant access to Herr Bush so that he can be apprehended and taken to the Hague to face charges as a war criminal.
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by ace_face1 December 27, 2008 6:36 PM EST
I think I can do both. On the one hand -- thank God for Obama, and on the other hand -- Bush should go to jail for war crimes. Yes, both.


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Posted by Ace_Face1 at 12:45 PM : Dec 27, 2008

Yes, if this country was run by a dictatorship would I say hold Bush accountable. Otherwise he had a lot of help to get us were we are today. But by the way where was your savior when all these war crimes were happening and this country was being driven in the ground? Never heard voice or name of obama. And where were you now that it is alittle to late. Should have spooken up years ago. Right? Easy to sit back in your armchair "As the world turns".

Posted by Texanbred74 at 01:15 PM : Dec 27, 2008

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He was the president after all. He is responsible for all the faulty intelligence and misleading of congress and outright lying that lead us into the greatest foreign policy nightmare this county has ever know. And he''s nearly ruined us domestically as well.
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by irmcvet971 December 27, 2008 6:35 PM EST
CONGRATULATONS PRESIDENT BUSH_ Retirement is heaven..good for you!!

Posted by peace4321 at 12:35 PM : Dec 27, 2008

BAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA Right! You are assuming that I and MILLIONS like me will allow this pathetic piece of Human Trash a chance to retire anywhere other than JAIL!! I vow that low life scum sucker will have not one minutes peace as long as I can speak!!
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by irmcvet971 December 27, 2008 6:34 PM EST


Posted by Texanbred74 at 01:15 PM : Dec 27, 2008

LOL What did you do? Sleep through the whole thing? First BUSH had NO help other than the Fascist in the Republican Party getting himself into the War Crimes thing. HE LIED to me and MILLIONS of other American''s, starting a war that NEVER had to be AND the tanked the Economy with his "Trickle Down" Economic Plan. For that he should by LYNCHED. By the way, Obama spoke out AGAINST the invasion of Iraq BEFORE the truth was know and BEFORE anyone died. Just for the record!! Sieg Heil Y''all.
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