Wait and see what happens to his wife Michelle if and when the presently goo goo, gaga press and sycophantic following ever turn on the Messiah as liberals are wont to do, and his secretly black widow battle axe of a wife behind the scenes becomes publicly unleashed when "poor wittle Barry" starts crying on her shoulders every night after receiving a few public floggings that Bush has handled like the Plymouth rock.
One upside for the president is after what he has withstood under this presidency, there's absolutely nothing coming up in his life he won't be able to easily handle and brush aside, something that certainly can't be yet and very possibly will ever be said about his metrosexual, inexperienced, UN worshiping, one world government dreaming replacement who will never live up to his sky high expectations if given ten years much less 4 to accomplish..
Bush to Give Farewell Address
44 | washingtonpost.com: "President Bush will deliver a farewell address to the nation Thursday evening from the East Room of the White House, marking his last public appearance before Inauguration Day, officials announced today.
White House press secretary Dana Perino said Bush will be 'continuing a ritual that dates back to George Washington' in delivering the farewell speech. The president plans to give the tradition a twist and deliver his remarks in front of a live audience of 'courageous people' that Bush has met during his time in office, she said.
'He will reflect on his time in office and the ways our country has changed these past eight years,' Perino said in a statement. 'He will also uphold the tradition of presidents using farewell addresses to look forward -- by sharing his thoughts on greatest challenges facing the country, and on what it will take to meet them.'
The White House said it has asked the television networks to dedicate broadcast time for the address, but has not yet received answers. Bush will give the speech at 8 p.m. Eastern.The announcement of a farewell message comes on the same day that Bush held his last scheduled press conference, where he vigorously defended his tumultuous tenure while conceding to a handful of mistakes. During Thursday's address, Perino said, Bush will "defend his record" but will not be "looking to refight old battles."
"This is not going to be a swan song," Perino said.
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