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George W. Bush served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. The eldest son of the 41st president, ...
WJCL's Lydia Blackstone and Dan Scott were invited by the US Navy to go on the adventure of a lifetime -- a trip aboard the ...
New U.S. citizen Matthias Maier takes the Oath of Renunciation and Allegiance during the naturalization ceremony Thursday at the Bush Library. Maier immigrated from Germany and was one of 40 ...
Do you know which future president penned a letter at Joplin’s Yates Hotel, or which president called the Joplin area a ...
Stephen Colbert drew from more than 20 years of his career to critique the Trump administration for attacking Iran over the weekend. Specifically, to call out Donald Trump et al for not even bothering ...
Early in George H.W. Bush’s political career, when he was running for a U.S. Senate seat in Texas, he came out against the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, deriding his opponent as “radical ...
Presidential Address on National Drug Policy President George H.W. Bush unveiled his anti-drug plan. During his address, the president held up a bag of crack… ...
George H. W. Bush once said to a friend who was bemoaning the fact he had been fired: “I know how you feel. I was fired by the American people. It hurt.” Then he said, “It will be okay.” ...
President George H.W. Bush makes his concession speech to supporters in Houston in 1992. John Gaps III/Associated Press The last incumbent president to lose an election was George H.W. Bush in 1992.
President George H.W. Bush lost under similar conditions, to Bill Clinton in 1992, the last time a Democrat took Georgia.
Bill Clinton Delivers Surprise Speech at George H.W. Bush Points of Light Awards Gala Points of Light — the non-profit named after the George H.W. Bush famous phrase — held its inaugural ...
Photo: AP On December 15, 1975, a Senate committee opened hearings on whether George H.W. Bush should be confirmed as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. It wasn’t going to be a slam dunk.