Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Presidency

The ‘War on Terror’ Is Critical to President George W. Bush’s Legacy

Bush made protecting the country from "evildoers" his first priority. more >>

Looking Back on President George W. Bush's Troubled Presidency

As President-elect Obama gets ready to take office President Bush has become introspective. more >>

Can President-Elect Obama Manage His Team of Egos?

Obama has assembled a powerful team that is full of experience, and opinions. more >>

For Obama, Governing in the Age of YouTube

Obama's team extended the use of technology in the campaign, and plans to do so from the White House. more >>

A Gut-Check Warning for the Next President

Former White House advisers say it is hard to predict how a new president will respond under pressure. more >>

In this Economic Crisis, President Bush Finds Himself Short of Political Capital

"He's a lame duck with empty pockets," says one historian. more >>

McCain's "POW Buddies" Speak Up on his Behalf

But there is debate about how relevant his POW experience is to the job of president. more >>

Sarah Palin and the Presidential Succession Issue

It's something worth considering since there have been nine "accidental presidents" in American history more >>

McCain Tries to Trump Obama by Playing the “Experience” Card

But history shows that strategy often isn’t a winner. more >>

The Undertow That Is Holding Obama Back

Voters' impressions, even wrong ones, seem to be a drag on the Democrat's campaign. more >>

McCain and Obama Walk the Flip-Flopping Tightrope

Both candidates are trying to position themselves as pragmatic leaders in an ever changing world. more >>

Bush Finds the Pool of Goodwill Has Gone Dry

The record of Bush's final months in office doesn't stack up very well compared to Clinton and Reagan. more >>

The Presidency: Photo Op: June 25, 2008

Pres. Bush convened an unusual meeting of the United Nations Security Council at the White House. more >>

Shifting Public Opinion On Offshore Oil Drilling

The soaring price of gasoline may be making the public more receptive to offshore drilling. more >>

Bush's Strategy to Stay 'Relevant'

White House aides see a president who still gets his way. more >>

Democrats Fault McCain's Attitude Toward Obama

Democrats are displeased with John McCain's dismissive attitude toward Barack Obama. more >>

The Presidency: Photo Op: June 10, 2008

A Hot Political Trend: Saying 'Sorry'

Cheney, Romney, McCain, Clinton, and Obama have all apologized for remarks recently. more >>

The Presidency: Photo Op: June 1, 2008

President Bush and first lady Laura Bush arrive at a gala for Ford's Theater, which is being renovated. more >>

Expect an August Pick for McCain's Running Mate

Announcing his VP early would give McCain time to address any criticisms that might arise. more >>

Presidential Lies and Deceptions

Bush is the latest in a long line of presidents who have suffered from credibility problems. more >>

McClellan's Damning Portrait of the President and His Team

White House press secretaries are usually the most loyal of staffers, even after they leave office. more >>

Ex-Presidents With Something to Say

McClellan isn't the only one speaking out of school. more >>

McCain Maps a Strategy to Woo Reagan Democrats

As the Democrats struggle to select their nominee, John McCain is quietly finalizing his fall strategy. more >>

The To-Do List Facing the Next President

Academics at Harvard University have a grim outlook towards the challenges facing the next president. more >>

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