Post-presidency In 2000, Bush’s son George, a two-term Texas governor, was elected president and served two terms. The Bushes were the second father and son to ascend to the presidency. (The first were John Adams, the second U.S. president, and John Quincy Adams, the sixth U.S. ...
George H.W. Bush was the vice president of the United States (1981–89), 41st U.S. president (1989–93), and father of the 43rd U.S. president, George W. Bush. As president, the elder Bush assembled a multinational force to compel the withdrawal of Iraq
George W. Bush - Presidency: Bush was the first Republican president to enjoy a majority in both houses of Congress since Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950s. Taking advantage of his party’s strength, Bush proposed a $1.6 trillion tax-cut bill in February
In This Significantly Expanded Second Edition Of The Presidency Of George H.w. Bush , John Robert Greene Takes Full Advantage Of Newly Released Documents To Revisit Bushaes Term, To Consider His Post-presidency Accomplishments, And To Enhance And Clarify Our Understanding Of His Place In History....
Throughout George Bush’s presidency, the federal government has refused to support any regulation of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. Whenever the subject comes up, officials tend to mumble (咕哝) about uncertainties. But on April 2nd, the Supreme Court at last settled one of ...
1Five and a half years into his presidency, George Bush finally vetoed a bill this week. Oddly enough, it was one that most Americans support: it would have expanded foderal funding for embryonic stem-cell research. The House and Senate had both passed the bill by wide, but not veto-pro...
Bush to pursue radical change. These actions could not be squared with his need, as the leader of the majority party, to maintain electoral stability. A presidency divided against itself in this way cannot, and did not, stand. 展开 关键词:...
Kuypers, J. A., Cooper, S. D. & Althouse, M. T. (2012): "George W. Bush, the American press, and the initial framing of the War on Terror after 9/11", in Denton, Jr. (ed.): The George W. Bush Presidency: A Rhetorical Perspective. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books....
The presidency of George W. Bush began on January 20, 2001, when he was inaugurated as the 43rd President of the United States of America. The oldest son of former president George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush was elected president in the 2000 general election, and became the second US...
aftermath is also well covered in an article by David E. Sanger and Don Van Natta Jr., "In Four Days, a National Crisis Changes Bush's Presidency,"New York Times,16 September 2001. Quotations and information in this essay about Bush's handling of the terror attacks came from these ...