George W. Bush Still an Early Bird

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By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers

Retirement hasn't had any impact on former President George W. Bush's internal clock. Just as when he was in Washington, associates say he rises early and gets to his Dallas office virtually every day at 7 a.m. And he stays until midafternoon. What's there to do for eight hours? He splits his time working on his White House memoir, raising money for his presidential library and museum, and drafting those highly paid speeches that pay the rent.

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Passer-by of AL 9:30AM February 16, 2010

I am watching Fox News coverage tonight 9-11-09. I am reminded of the horror of the 911 events. Former President George Bush you did an incredible job of keeping us safe after this and thank you! To h_ll with out the arrogant people and awful things they have said about your war on terrorism. They will one day regret it when they see what a real hero you really were in handling the events.

If this happened under the current administration they would probably all pull out rugs and bow down to the east and the new Messiah to the people of the world.

Omie Reisz of TN 11:00PM September 11, 2009

good thing we had a President like Bush, and other Presidents in the past like him , otherwise people like you would not be able to spout off at the mouth with ignorant comments. Who are you to blame all of America's problems on one or two people, what have you done to stop it from happening? try accepting the blame for all the people you put in congress, that are just as much to blame if not more.

Rpyoe of MI 3:59AM August 03, 2009

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