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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Handwritten Bush Letter Disproves One Myth, Hints at Others That Might Be Disproved
by Matt Towery
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It has been basically a known fact among the media that George W. Bush does not care for reading newspapers or the barrage of opinion columns that now seem omnipresent in this age of the Internet media. I really can't blame him.

So when in early December I wrote a "Dear Mr. President" for my national Creators Syndicate column about what a great First Lady Laura Bush has been, I did so noting that it was merely a vehicle for making my point. After all, Bush doesn't read media, right?

Wrong. Really wrong. Last week, I received a handwritten letter from President Bush expressing his thanks.

It's poor form to disclose any communication with a sitting president. And I don't want to exploit what was clearly a very kind gesture by the president. My purpose here is to reflect on what other possible myths and misconceptions we in media (and we across America) may have about this soon-to-be ex-president.

Bush made it clear to me in the letter that editorial columns do reach the Oval Office and that he does read many of them. So that myth is broken.

But what about the general perception that he has been a president unwilling to do things any way but his own? That he's a president unwilling to admit mistakes or change course?

In some very revealing interviews during his last weeks as president, Bush has made it clear that the intelligence he was given on weapons of mass destruction was in large measure wrong. That's a bold and introspective comment coming from a man who, understandably, would seek justification for the war in Iraq.

Now is the time for those who have been critical of the Bush Administration -- at times, myself among them -- to question ourselves: Did President Bush fail this nation, or did those tasked with serving him and the nation fail in their own right?

For example, it wasn't George Bush's desire to turn a blind eye to the events surrounding Hurricane Katrina. Instead, he was let down by those he relied upon to provide him with the accurate information needed to properly respond to the catastrophe. By the time Bush realized their shortcomings, it was too late.

On the housing market crisis, representatives of the Bush administration pleaded with lawmakers to rein in Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac long before things got out of hand. You should read the transcripts and hear the words of members of Congress as they mouthed off and stereotyped those giving warnings from the Bush Administration as being both generally misguided and downright racist. Continued...

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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dear william in calif
So you stand by the dishonest appraisal of Ann Coulter? That's typical of hard-line Democrats & other pettifoggers. Her harpies remarks were about the "Jersey Girls," a vacuous batch of dissidents who indeed were guilty of exploiting a loss in their families for political gain. You won't face it, but that's what Cool Ann wrote. Now you think you can twist her words to mean ALL were harpies who lost loved ones on 9-11. (What losers liberals are!)

Is it necessarily true that liberals must lie at every opportunity? Let's not judge by your glaring examples. After all; you write from the bluest state. It's a given you bleed blue when scratched.

I myself live in CA; but never got indoctrinated in the university twink-tanks around here. Thank
God for that; and also for Ann Coulter's books.

GWB
After 9/11, when President Bush made his impromptu speech at the W.T.C., I saw a courageous and unifying man. That fact prompted me to learn more about him. I learned of his personal battles and, most importantly, his faith in God. Being a somewhat new Christian and battling my own personal demons, I was moved and encouraged by his success and strength. While I have not agreed with every decision he's made(Do we ever with anyone?), I respect him for remaining principled and often, much to the dismay of his party and many of his supporters, turning the other cheek. Thank you, Mister President, for your hard work for, and love of, this great nation. Time will show that you were a great POTUS. I already know that you're a great man.
May our God continue to bless you, Laura, and your family.
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