Saturday, August 14, 2004

The Faith of George W. Bush

He was arrogant, aggressive, fast, and sarcastic. But he did not mind showing tenderness. Once when the mother driving the cheerleaders to a football game got lost and the cheerleading squad was missing for much of the game, George W. noticed. When the girls arrived, he told them he'd been worried and asked if they were Ok. In the world of West Texas football, cheerleaders are eye candy to be ignored during the game by any self-respecting player. George W. was breaking code, but he did not care. It seems that compassion could at times overcome cool

p. 34 "The Faith of George W. Bush" Chapter two "And Manfully to Fight" by Stephen Mansfield

Wow! This was the best they could find of his compassion as a teen? Oooh, he pays attention to a carload of cheerleaders! He's practically Mother Theresa working with the untouchables in Calcutta.

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