Bush Fighting Lame Duck Status
President Turns To Executive Action To Get Some Of His Agenda Done Without Congress
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President Bush, carrying his dog Barney, and first lady Laura Bush step off Air Force One in Waco, Texas before beginning vacation at his Crawford, Texas ranch, Aug. 13, 2007. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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"Hardly a bill goes by that he doesn't issue a veto threat," Podesta said. "The places where he could find common ground, he's in a `just say no mode.' I find that kind of surprising given the place he's at in his presidency."
White House advisers blame the Democratic Congress for some inaction on the president's agenda, although it was Mr. Bush's fellow Republicans who helped sink his immigration bill. The White House says the president still has clout in Congress and point to recent legislative successes: signing a bill to implement many remaining recommendations of the Sept. 11 Commission and getting temporary authority to expand the government's ability to eavesdrop without warrants on communications that pass through the United States.
"While the window on major legislation might be closing, there is certainly enough time to get some things done, especially in the foreign policy realm," presidential spokeswoman Dana Perino said, quoting White House chief of staff Joshua Bolten.
Perino said Mr. Bush would continue to push Congress to confirm his picks for the federal bench, reauthorize No Child Left Behind, pass his health care and energy initiatives, and approve free trade agreements with countries like Peru, Colombia and South Korea.
"There is enough time to get a lot done, but we can't afford to waste a single day," she said.
Mr. Clinton walked out of the White House under a blizzard of presidential directives, and there was an upswing in regulations issued at the end of the presidencies of George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan.
About six or eight months before Mr. Clinton's presidency ended, his advisers began to think about all the mandates they wanted to get done before Mr. Bush's inauguration day, recalled Don Arbuckle, who retired last year after working more than 25 years at the Office of Management and Budget. In his final 20 days in office, Mr. Clinton issued 12 executive orders, including directives on migratory birds and the importation of diamonds from Sierra Leone.
Within hours after Mr. Bush was sworn in, Arbuckle said Bush advisers were asking him how to reverse Mr. Clinton's actions.
"Right up to the very end, they were trying to get things to the Federal Register and get them published and then immediately when President Bush took office, (former chief of staff) Andy Card issued a memo that said: `Hang on. Withdraw everything you can until the new political official from the Bush administration has a chance to look at it."
Kaplan said Mr. Bush could use his bully pulpit and veto threats along with executive orders and regulation to push his agenda, but that the president probably wouldn't follow Mr. Clinton's lead.
"I'm not sure you'll see this president or this administration trying to jam a number of midnight regulations through the door," Kaplan said.
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- Bush must work with congress to get things done from now on. He went it alone since taking office until the Democrats finally put a stop to it in 2006. He may still have his rubber stamping republicans but they know that Bush is very unpopular and they can''t stand behind him and win their elections. They may have to start thinking for themselves and not blindly going along with there losing leader.
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- "A right-wing foundation with links to Cheney has called for Bush to be made lifetime president, ruler of the world, and for Iraq to be ethnically cleansed of Arabs by means of a nuclear holocaust. The Family Security Matters organization masquerades as an independent ''''think tank'''' yet was highly influential in President Bush''''s re-election in 2004 and has links to top Neo-Con ideologue
You know t-barr I was thinking today and it has crossed my mind before but honestly I tried to block it out and I will not be surprised this guy will not leave when his time is up this power he has built has consumed his reasoning and I will not be surprised at all. I do not think the American people will stand for it but look what happened in 2000 and 2004. - Reply to this comment
- I cannot remember a president who was hated by so many in the American Public, including myself. There have been presidents I disagreed with in the past, but I still respected them as individuals and believed they had the good of the country in mind. This guy is the enemy, and the amazing thing is if he died tomorrow a large majority in this country would be happy. an even larger majority in the world would be happy. Man, I wish it would happen.
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- who cares about this piece of shi-? he will continue to lie, steal, and murder, until his final minutes in the white house.he will continue to try to pack the courts with his faithful "bootlicker" judges so his friends and himself can get away with all the money.why not impeach him? they say the dems. dont want to because then they will have no one to pick on. any news is better than no news. who''s betraying who? the sad thing is the next president will be the one with the most MONEY. they dont have to care about real change in america, they just need the most money. so far its hillary, or romney. were screwed for life if it always comes down to who has the most money.
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- Posted by sjc_1 at 10:18 PM : Aug 16, 2007
LOL great!!!! I heard other presidents wrote executive orders at the end of their presidency, but I wonder to the extent this Pres. uses executive orders. How many do suppose he has already written compared to other Pres.that would interest me. - Reply to this comment
- LAME DUCK ! he is a F---ing Dead Duck
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- This guy is just LAME. Let''s leave the ducks out of this, it is an insult to them.
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- Fun and games in Washington...business as usual. No one wants to share the toys. It''s not Dems. It''s not Repubs. They all play like spoiled 3rd graders on a playground after school using majority rules in all the games. If anyone objects...majority takes the ball and goes home. No one is really working to solve issues or even come close with a compromise. Egos have become the norm. Because Bush was so successful pitting one against the other for the last 6 years in the ''either with us or a terrorist/anti-American'' mentality, they don''t have the ability to slide from far right or left to something more manageable in the middle to get anything done. He can''t exit soon enough. This country, if it''s going to recover, is going to have to do it without benefit of the politician. They are damaged goods.
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- Posted by t_barr at 02:35 PM : Aug 16, 2007
I did exactly that I signed a petition and it went to all my rep. Lucky me they are all republicans which doesn''t help. I got a reply from my rep. and so help me he said,"He hasn''t been charged with a crime." There are check and balances etc. etc.I wrote back pardon me , how can we charge when he holds all documents and refuses to acknowledge he is part of the Executive Branch. The CIA leak which his chief of staff took the fall. It is time we do not use Party over what is right and seeing you belong to the Republican party maybe you can get these documents for the American people of which you represent. MR. Cheney thumbed his nose at the American people when he ignored Congress of which they represent us which I realize some Representatives think they are running this congress but they are there representing each and every American and better listen to them or they will be sitting in a rocking chair with the rest of us. - Reply to this comment
- Ohh..poor baby. Now he needs congress. He needs to just go into his office, shut the door, and shut up until Jan. 20, 2009.
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- he''s goin nowhere without turdblossem on the job!
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- It weren''''t no: "What am I gonna look like?" It weren''''t no: "Well, thats going to **** these people off, and **** off de oter." It was actually leadership.. A guy telling us how to stop terror.
Posted by donnie900 at 03:53 PM : Aug 16, 2007
the thing is, all studies on his strategy point to the fact that dude has created more terror.
and thats not leadership, a monkey could do that.
if someone killed your family, would you be their enemy the rest of your life?
yes you would, don''t lie.
i can fight terror better than bush. i am 100 percent positive. - Reply to this comment
- This is democrat political strategy: Get elected, and when you''''re elected, work on getting re-elected. And they have the nerve to call Bush a "lame duck"?
Posted by donnie900
Do lame ducks use crutches? - Reply to this comment
- The one I really feel sorry for is Barney. There must be a way to report Bush to the ASCPA just for the pure cruelty of having to be his dog? That''s abuse of some kind!
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- Thank you, mudbutt and donnie, for proving my point on not responding to posts...I never thought I would get you two right-wing whackjobs to see the light and agree, but I did.
I think my work here is finished... - Reply to this comment
- Posted by mudrose at 03:43 PM : Aug 16, 2007
Nice comeback - "ta"...ya think as hard about that one as you do on your other posts, there, chief? Cause it sure shows - and your refusal to rebutt any of the points I brought up leads me to believe that you in fact have nothing of substance to say, and you in fact know you are wrong...
Ta. - Reply to this comment
- For the first time in this country''s history, a president has actually led.
It weren''t no: "What am I gonna look like?" It weren''t no: "Well, thats going to **** these people off, and **** off de oter." It was actually leadership.. A guy telling us how to stop terror.
Next democrat gets elected? They ain''t gonna do a damned thing about no national security issue. National security to them is some Dungeons and Dragons geek. They''re the worst thing possible for this country in these times of crisis. - Reply to this comment
- This is democrat political strategy: Get elected, and when you''re elected, work on getting re-elected. And they have the nerve to call Bush a "lame duck"?
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- I love when the nutjobs donnie and mudrose make no reply to any posts, and just keep spouting the same sh** over and over again...seriously mudbutt, no reply to my post? You''''re getting soft...
Posted by rwassel
That''s because there''s nothing intelligent to respond to. Count yourself very fortunate I said this much. Ta. - Reply to this comment
- Hey, if it quacks like a lame duck and walks like a lame duck, it is a lame duck.
''Nuff said. - Reply to this comment
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