George W. Bush Quotes and Quotation
(Born , ) '', 43rd of the ; son of George H. W. Bush, husband of Laura Welch Bush
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Quotes from Famous Speeches
A Distinctly American Internationalism (November 19, 1999)
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, CA [1]First Inaugural Address (January 20, 2001)
Washington, DC [1]
- The peaceful transfer of authority is rare in history, yet common in our country. With a simple oath, we affirm old traditions and make new beginnings.
- America has never been united by blood or birth or soil. We are bound by ideals that move us beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests and teach us what it means to be citizens.
- We are not this story's author, who fills time and eternity with His purpose. Yet His purpose is achieved in our duty, and our duty is fulfilled in service to one another. Never tiring, never yielding, never finishing, we renew that purpose today; to make our country more just and generous; to affirm the dignity of our lives and every life.
This work continues. This story goes on. And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.
Address to the National Endowment for Democracy (November 6, 2003)
United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC [1]
- [T]he prosperity, and social vitality and technological progress of a people are directly determined by the extent of their liberty. Freedom honors and unleashes human creativity -- and creativity determines the strength and wealth of nations. Liberty is both the plan of Heaven for humanity, and the best hope for progress here on Earth.
- Are the peoples of the Middle East somehow beyond the reach of liberty? Are millions of men and women and children condemned by history or culture to live in despotism? Are they alone never to know freedom, and never even to have a choice in the matter? I, for one, do not believe it. I believe every person has the ability and the right to be free.
- The establishment of a free Iraq at the heart of the Middle East will be a watershed event in the global democratic revolution.
- The advance of freedom is the calling of our time; it is the calling of our country. From the Fourteen Points to the Four Freedoms, to the Speech at Westminster, America has put our power at the service of principle. We believe that liberty is the design of nature; we believe that liberty is the direction of history. We believe that human fulfillment and excellence come in the responsible exercise of liberty. And we believe that freedom -- the freedom we prize -- is not for us alone, it is the right and the capacity of all mankind.
- This is, above all, the age of liberty.
Remarks on U.S.-British Relations and Foreign Policy (November 19, 2003)
Whitehall Palace, London [1]
- Americans traveling to England always observe more similarities to our country than differences. I've been here only a short time, but I've noticed the tradition of free speech exercised with enthusiasm is alive and well here in London. We have that at home too. They now have that right in Baghdad as well.
- The United States and Great Britain share a mission in the world beyond the balance of power or the simple pursuit of interest. We seek the advance of freedom and the peace that freedom brings.
- We cannot rely exclusively on military power to assure our long-term security. Lasting peace is gained as justice and democracy advance.
- If the Middle East remains a place where freedom does not flourish, it will remain a place of stagnation and anger and violence for export. And as we saw in the ruins of two towers, no distance on the map will protect our lives and way of life. If the greater Middle East joins the democratic revolution that has reached much of the world, the lives of millions in that region will be bettered, and a trend of conflict and fear will be ended at its source.
- We did not charge hundreds of miles into the heart of Iraq and pay a bitter cost of casualties and liberate 25 million people only to retreat before a band of thugs and assassins.
Speech to United Nations General Assembly (September 21, 2004)
UN Headquarters, New York, NY [1]
- For decades, the circle of liberty and security and development has been expanding in our world. This progress has brought unity to Europe, self-government to Latin America and Asia, and new hope to Africa. Now we have the historic chance to widen the circle even further, to fight radicalism and terror with justice and dignity, to achieve a true peace, founded on human freedom.
- We know that dictators are quick to choose aggression, while free nations strive to resolve differences in peace. We know that oppressive governments support terror, while free governments fight the terrorists in their midst. We know that free peoples embrace progress and life, instead of becoming the recruits for murderous ideologies.
- Every nation that wants peace will share the benefits of a freer world. And every nation that seeks peace has an obligation to help build that world.
- The security of our world is found in the advancing rights of mankind.
- Peaceful nations must stand for the advance of democracy. No other system of government has done more to protect minorities, to secure the rights of labor, to raise the status of women, or to channel human energy to the pursuits of peace.
- When it comes to the desire for liberty and justice, there is no clash of civilizations. People everywhere are capable of freedom, and worthy of freedom.
- The desire for freedom resides in every human heart. And that desire cannot be contained forever by prison walls, or martial laws, or secret police. Over time, and across the Earth, freedom will find a way.
- For too long, many nations, including my own, tolerated, even excused, oppression in the Middle East in the name of stability. Oppression became common, but stability never arrived. We must take a different approach. We must help the reformers of the Middle East as they work for freedom, and strive to build a community of peaceful, democratic nations.
- The advance of liberty is the path to both a safer and better world.
Miscellaneous Quotes
Arranged chronologically where a date is provided
- "You don't get everything you want. A dictatorship would be a lot easier."
- Responding to the difficulties of governing Texas ("The Taming of Texas," Governing Magazine, July 1998 [1]. Also cited in Is our Children Learning?: The Case Against George W. Bush by Paul Begala.) [see also remarks of Dec. 18, 2000]
- Responding to the difficulties of governing Texas ("The Taming of Texas," Governing Magazine, July 1998 [1]. Also cited in Is our Children Learning?: The Case Against George W. Bush by Paul Begala.) [see also remarks of Dec. 18, 2000]
- "Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is."
- re , Houston Chronicle April 9, 1999
- re , Houston Chronicle April 9, 1999
- "I think we all agree, the past is over."
- The Dallas Morning News May 10, 2000
- The Dallas Morning News May 10, 2000
- "I know that the human being and the fish can coexist peacefully."
- The Washington Post October 1, 2000
- The Washington Post October 1, 2000
- "I think if you know what you believe, it makes it a lot easier to answer questions. I can't answer your question."
- in response to a question about whether he wished he could take back any of his answers in the first debate -- Reynoldsburg, OH, 4 October 2000.
- in response to a question about whether he wished he could take back any of his answers in the first debate -- Reynoldsburg, OH, 4 October 2000.
- "If affirmative action means what I just described, what I'm for, then I'm for it."
- St. Louis, Missouri, October 18th 2000
- St. Louis, Missouri, October 18th 2000
- "This is an impressive crowd - the haves and the have-mores. Some people call you the elites; I call you my base."
- New York, October 20, 2000 speech to a comedy dinner for charity [1], also in Michael Moore's
- New York, October 20, 2000 speech to a comedy dinner for charity [1], also in Michael Moore's
- "They want the federal government controlling Social Security like it's some kind of federal program."
- St. Charles, MO (USA Today, 11/2/2000)
- St. Charles, MO (USA Today, 11/2/2000)
- "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier...just as long as I'm the dictator."
- Washington, DC, Dec. 18, 2000, during his first trip to Washington as President-Elect [see also remarks of July 1998]
- Washington, DC, Dec. 18, 2000, during his first trip to Washington as President-Elect [see also remarks of July 1998]
- "It's very important for folks to understand that when there's more trade, there's more commerce."
- Quebec City, Canada, April 21, 2001
- Quebec City, Canada, April 21, 2001
- "It's amazing I won. I was running against peace, prosperity, and incumbency."
- June 14, 2001, to , unaware he was still on live TV
- June 14, 2001, to , unaware he was still on live TV
- "A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no question about it."
- Referring to governing the United States, July 26, 2001
- Referring to governing the United States, July 26, 2001
- The resolve of our great nation is being tested. But make no mistake: We will show the world that we will pass this test. God bless.
- Statement at Barksdale Air Force Base (September 11, 2001)
- Statement at Barksdale Air Force Base (September 11, 2001)
- A great people has been moved to defend a great nation. Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.
America was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. And no one will keep that light from shining.
Today, our nation saw evil, the very worst of human nature. And we responded with the best of America— with the daring of our rescue workers, with the caring for strangers and neighbors who came to give blood and help in any way they could.- Address to the Nation (September 11, 2001)
- Address to the Nation (September 11, 2001)
- "I want justice. And there's an old poster out West, I recall, that says, 'Wanted: Dead or Alive.'"[1]
- referring to Osama Bin Ladin after the 9/11 attack. September 17, 2001.
- referring to Osama Bin Ladin after the 9/11 attack. September 17, 2001.
- The English translation is not as eloquent as the original Arabic, but let me quote from the Koran, itself: In the long run, evil in the extreme will be the end of those who do evil. For that they rejected the signs of Allah and held them up to ridicule.
The face of terror is not the true faith of Islam. That's not what Islam is all about. Islam is peace. These terrorists don't represent peace. They represent evil and war.- Remarks by the President at Islamic Center, Washington, D.C. (September 17, 2001)
- Remarks by the President at Islamic Center, Washington, D.C. (September 17, 2001)
- "Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."[1]
- (September 21, 2001)
- (September 21, 2001)
- "There's one terrible pilot."
- 2001 Dec 4, convention center, Orlando, Florida—what he claims to have thought about the first crash[1]
- 2001 Dec 4, convention center, Orlando, Florida—what he claims to have thought about the first crash[1]
- "Well, first of all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen this plane fly into the first building. There was a TV set on."
- 2002 Jan 5, convention center, Ontario, California[1]—there was no live broadcast of the first crash
- "States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger. They could provide these arms to terrorists, giving them the means to match their hatred. They could attack our allies or attempt to blackmail the United States. In any of these cases, the price of indifference would be catastrophic."
- Bush referring to Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as an "Axis of Evil" in his State of the Union Address on January 29, 2002
- Bush referring to Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as an "Axis of Evil" in his State of the Union Address on January 29, 2002
- "After all, this [Saddam Hussein] is a guy that tried to kill my dad at one time."
- Houston, Texas, Sep. 26, 2002 [1]
- Houston, Texas, Sep. 26, 2002 [1]
- "We'll do everything we can to remind people that we've never been a nation of conquerors."
- Roosevelt Room, 2002 Dec 4 [1]
- Roosevelt Room, 2002 Dec 4 [1]
- "In our time, respect for the right to life calls us to defend the sick and the dying, persons with disabilities and birth defects, and all who are weak and vulnerable. And this self-evident truth calls us to value and to protect the lives of innocent children waiting to be born."
- , , speaking at the at 30th Annual March for Life
- , , speaking at the at 30th Annual March for Life
- "I think war is a dangerous place."
- Washington, D.C., May 7, 2003
- Washington, D.C., May 7, 2003
- "I said you were a man of peace. I want you to know I took immense crap for that."
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- "I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things."
- Aboard Air Force One, June 4, 2003
- Aboard Air Force One, June 4, 2003
- "I'm the master of low expectations."
- Aboard Air Force One, June 4, 2003
- Aboard Air Force One, June 4, 2003
- "The United States is committed to the worldwide elimination of torture and we are leading this fight by example."
- 2003 June 26class="external">[1
- When discussing the insurgency on .
- July 2, 2003.
- Speaking at an atheist convention, Washington, D.C., Jul. 16, 2003
- On the British detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay by the U.S. without judicial process, in meeting with British PM Tony Blair, Washington, D.C., Jul. 18, 2003
- FOX interview w/ Brit Hume, 2003 Sep 23—cf. the chestnut that those with the king's ear have the power
- Source: , , Suntimes.com
- Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 2003
- Speech in Portsmouth, NH (Oct 9, 2003) These lines have sometimes been attributed to Paul Wolfowitz, who was reported to have said them the next day, perhaps quoting the President's speech.
- 2003 October 18, to the Philippine Congress [1]
- Oct. 28, 2003, Washington, D.C.
- 2003 Dec 16, to Diane Sawyer, as she presses about the administration's verbiage about Iraqi WMD vs. the fact none were used or found class="external">[1
- 2003 address referring to the war on Terrorism, perhaps deliberately repeating an earlier malaprop of his own
- Speech on new space exploration initiatives (January 14, 2004)
- Speech on new space exploration initiatives (January 14, 2004)
- Describing his executive order making faith-based groups eligible for federal subsidies, New Orleans, Louisiana, Jan. 15, 2004
- Advising quail hunter and New Mexico Sen. Pete Domenici, Roswell, N.M., Jan. 22, 2004
- On NBC's "Meet the Press", Feb. 8, 2004
- Ken Auletta "Fortress Bush", The New Yorker, Jan 19, 2004, p64
- Remarks by the President to the Press Pool, Nothin' Fancy Cafe, Roswell, New Mexico -- Whitehouse Transcript[1], Office of the Press Secretary, January 22, 2004.
- 2004 April 30, welcoming to the Whitehouse[1]
- 2004 Feb 7, interview with Tim Russert (broadcast next day)[1]
- - when asked if he had made any mistakes as President.
- Press Conference, April 13, 2004
- 2004 June 1, remarks on Iraqi Interim Government[1]
- Washington, D.C., June 24, 2004
- 21 July 2004 [1]
- Speaking to the National Urban League, July 23, 2004
- Speaking to the National Urban League, July 23, 2004
- August 2, 2004
- - when asked what sovereignty would mean for Native Americans in the 21st century
- August 6, 2004 [1]
- August, 2004, telling Time magazine that he underestimated the Iraqi resistance
- Acceptance speech at Republic National Convention (September 2, 2004)
- September 17, 2004, Washington, D.C.
- 1st Presidential Debate, September 30, 2004
- 2nd Presidential Debate, October 8, 2004
- 2nd Presidential Debate, October 8, 2004
- 3rd Presidential Debate, October 13, 2004
- 3rd Presidential Debate, October 13, 2004
- 3rd Presidential Debate, October 13, 2004
- Bush speaking at the Daytona International Speedway with his brother, Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, October 16, 2004
- Pres. George W. Bush, 10/24/2004 Campaign Speech
- Bush to supporters at an airport rally, October 27, 2004 [1]
- Acceptance speech for second term (November 3, 2004)
- Acceptance speech for second term (November 3, 2004)
- News conference (4 November 2004)
- News conference, apparently joking (4 November 2004) [1]
- News conference, apparently joking (4 November 2004) [1]
Remarks as yet undated:
Alphabetized, until they can be dated
- "I don't think you can win it. But I think you can create conditions so that the - those who use terror as a tool are less acceptable in parts of the world."
- When asked if we can win the War on Terrorism.
- NBC-TV's Today
- NBC-TV's Today
- When asked if we can win the War on Terrorism.
- "There ought to be limits to freedom."
- In response to GWBush.com, a website parodying him
- "There's an old saying in Tennessee—I know it's in Texas, it's probably in Tennessee—that says, fool me once, shame on…shame on you. It fool me. We can't get fooled again."[1] Video: [1]
- "I think that people who are gonna commit crimes shouldn't have guns."
- An audio clip sampled by singer Tori Amos in her cover of the Beatles song "Happiness is a Warm Gun".
- An audio clip sampled by singer Tori Amos in her cover of the Beatles song "Happiness is a Warm Gun".
- "I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you, now watch this drive."
- Talking to TV cameras during his golf game.
- Talking to TV cameras during his golf game.
- "I love freedom of speech."
- Said in reference to a protest by member during his address to the Australian Parliament as Brown was ordered to leave the parliament.
- Said in reference to a protest by member during his address to the Australian Parliament as Brown was ordered to leave the parliament.
- "I support Latino-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, and every-other-kind-of-person-owned businesses."
- "I'm a patient man. And when I say I'm a patient man, I mean I'm a patient man."
- "My Geordie is probably just about as bad as my English."
- Asked if he will be able to understand the accent in Tony Blair's constituency in North-East England [1]
- Asked if he will be able to understand the accent in Tony Blair's constituency in North-East England [1]
- "We're not an imperial power"
- "We're a peaceful nation. Yet, as we have learned, so suddenly and so tragically, there can be no peace in a world of sudden terror. In the face of today's new threat, the only way to pursue peace is to pursue those who threaten it. We did not ask for this mission, but we will fulfill it."
- "They just had an opening for a pilot and I was there at the right time."
- When asked how he managed to join the Texas Air National Guard, and thus avoid Vietnam, at a time when there were thousands of applicants ahead of him on the waiting list.
- When asked how he managed to join the Texas Air National Guard, and thus avoid Vietnam, at a time when there were thousands of applicants ahead of him on the waiting list.
- "Why shouldn't the tax breaks go to the rich, they earned the money."
- Bush before the 2000 election.
- Bush before the 2000 election.
- "Every time they say tax the rich, the rich dodge and you pay."
- Bush before the 2004 election.
- Bush before the 2004 election.
Mangled English:
Arranged chronologically where a date is provided; then alphabetized, until they can be dated
- "Keep good relations with the Grecians."
- The Economist, June 12, 1999
- The Economist, June 12, 1999
- "You're working hard to put food on your family." [1]
- Referring to difficulties of a single mother.
- Often misquoted as, "I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family."
- January 27, 2000
- "The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case."—Pella, Iowa, San Antonio Express-News
- January 30, 2000 [1]
- January 30, 2000 [1]
- "We ought to make the pie higher."
- Republican debate, February 15, 2000
- Republican debate, February 15, 2000
- "Actually, I--this may sound a little West Texan to you, but I like it. When I'm talking about--when I'm talking about myself, and when he's talking about myself, all of us are talking about me."
- Hardball, May 31, 2000
- Hardball, May 31, 2000
- "Quotas are bad for America. It's not the way America is all about."
- St. Louis, Missouri, October 18th, 2000
- St. Louis, Missouri, October 18th, 2000
- "Dick Cheney and I do not want this nation to be in a recession. We want anybody who can find work to be able to find work."
- 60 Minutes II, December 5, 2000
- 60 Minutes II, December 5, 2000
- "Teach a child to read and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test."
- Townsend, Tenn., February 21, 2001
- Townsend, Tenn., February 21, 2001
- "Our nation must come together to unite."
- Tampa, June 4, 2001
- Tampa, June 4, 2001
- "These terrorist acts and, you know, the responses have got to end in order for us to get the framework - the groundwork - not framework, the groundwork to discuss a framework for peace, to lay the - all right."
- Referring to former Senator George Mitchell's report on Middle East peace, Crawford Texas, August 13th, 2001
- Referring to former Senator George Mitchell's report on Middle East peace, Crawford Texas, August 13th, 2001
- "We will stand up for terror. We will stand up for freedom."
- Campaign speech in Marlton, New Jersey, October 18, 2004 [1]
- Campaign speech in Marlton, New Jersey, October 18, 2004 [1]
- "The vast majority of Iraqis want to live in a peaceful, free world. And we will find these people and we will bring them to justice."
- Washington, D.C., October 27, 2003
- Washington, D.C., October 27, 2003
- "The prime minister brought up the Abu Garef [pause] si. situtation."
- June 22, 2004. Bush mispronounces the name of Abu Ghraib prison, the site of a scandal which had been the center of media attention for weeks.
- June 22, 2004. Bush mispronounces the name of Abu Ghraib prison, the site of a scandal which had been the center of media attention for weeks.
- "Too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many O-B-G-Y-Ns aren't able to practice their, their love with women all across this country"
- Missouri, September 6, 2004
- This quotation is often used in personal attacks against Mr Bush; it is misinterpreted to have an inappropriate, immoral sexual implication. However, there is evidence that George Bush suffers from a mild form of dyslexia, and this utterance is, in all probability, a manifestation of that (hypothetical) disability.
- "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."
- Yahoo! News, August 5, 2004, upon signing a US$417 billion defense spending bill; Video at The Smoking Gun, Political humor at About.com
- Yahoo! News, August 5, 2004, upon signing a US$417 billion defense spending bill; Video at The Smoking Gun, Political humor at About.com
- "After standing on the stage, after the debates, I made it very plain we will not have an all-volunteer army."
- Daytona Beach, FL, October 16, 2004
- Daytona Beach, FL, October 16, 2004
- "A peeance freeance secure Iraq in the midst of the Middle East will have enormous hist . . . uh . . . historical impact."
- "Africa is a nation that suffers from incredible disease."
- "Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream."
- "How do you know if you don't measure if you have a system that simply suckles kids through?"
- "I don't think we need to be subliminidible about the difference between our views on prescription drugs."
- "In 1994 there were 67 schools in Texas that were rated exemplorary according to our own tests."
- "It's one thing to have justice, it's another thing to go overboard with justice."
- "Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning."
- "The California crunch really is the result of not enough power-generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants."
- "...the illiteracy level of our children are appalling."
- "The Iraqi regime is a threat to any American, and to threats who are friends of America."
- "The point I say to you is, is that, you know, if what you're suggesting is, is that, uh, what I'm suggesting to you is that you can't name the foreign minister of Mexico, therefore, uh, you know, you're not capable of what you do, but the truth of the matter is you're is, you are, whether you can or not."
- "There's an old saying in Tennessee, I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee, that says 'Fool me once . . . shame on . . . shame on you . . . they fool me, I can't get fooled again.'"
- "They misunderestimated me."
- This is a . . . there was no malfeeance involved, this was a honest disagreement about . . . uh . . . accounting procedures."
- "We cannot let terrorists and rogue nations hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile."
- "We say to seniors, we understand how important prescription drug coverage. So prescription drugs will be an ingrinable part of the Medicare plan."
- "When we talk about war, we're really talkin' about peace."
Frequently Misattributed:
- "We will export death and violence to the four corners of the earth…and rid the world of evil."
- from Woodward Bush at War; does not specify who said it
- from Woodward Bush at War; does not specify who said it
- "No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered as patriots. This is one nation under God."
- Actually said by his father, George H. W. Bush in response to questions while campaigning.
- Actually said by his father, George H. W. Bush in response to questions while campaigning.
- "The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur"
- [Unknown originator]
- [Unknown originator]
Misquotations:
- "I don't know where he [Osama Bin Laden] is. I have no idea and I really don't care."
- This misquotation is frequently attributed to a White House Press Conference, Mar. 13, 2002 [1]
- The White House transcript reads:
- Q: Mr. President, in your speeches now you rarely talk or mention Osama bin Laden. Why is that? Also, can you tell the American people if you have any more information, if you know if he is dead or alive? Final part -- deep in your heart, don't you truly believe that until you find out if he is dead or alive, you won't really eliminate the threat of --
- "The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him." (13 September, 2001)
Such sentiments can be gleaned from this, more accurate, quote:
- The world must know that this administration will not blink in the face of danger, and will not tire when it comes to completing the missions that we said we would do. (December 28, 2001) [1]
Attributed:
- "God told me to strike at al Qaida and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East. If you help me I will act, and if not, the elections will come and I will have to focus on them."
- According to Mahmoud Abbas, said by Bush to him as reported by Haaretz, June 26, 2003.
- According to Mahmoud Abbas, said by Bush to him as reported by Haaretz, June 26, 2003.
- "I've heard the call. I believe God wants me to run for President."
- Said to James Robison, according to Stephen Mansfield in The Faith of George W. Bush [1]
- Said to James Robison, according to Stephen Mansfield in The Faith of George W. Bush [1]
- "We're not going to have any casualties."
- According to Pat Robertson, said by Bush to him in Nashville, Tennessee, USA before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. [1]
- According to Pat Robertson, said by Bush to him in Nashville, Tennessee, USA before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. [1]
External Links:
- Biography at the Official White House site
- Inaugural Address 2001
- September 11, 2001
- State of the Union, January 29, 2002
- State of the Union January 28, 2003
- National Endowment for Democracy, 20th anniversary
- State of the Union January 20, 2004
- Snopes.com on Bush malapropisms and misattributions
- Compilation of language and factual errors of George W. Bush's speech
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