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Bush To Appoint Someone To Be In Charge Of Country
October 12, 2005 | Issue 41•41
WASHINGTON, DC—In response to increasing criticism of his handling of the war in Iraq and the disaster in the Gulf Coast, as well as other issues, such as Social Security reform, the national deficit, and rising gas prices, President Bush is expected to appoint someone to run the U.S. as soon as Friday.
"During these tumultuous times, America is in need of a bold, resolute person who can get the job done," said Bush during a press conference Monday. "My fellow Americans, I assure you that I will appoint just such a person with all due haste."
The Cabinet-level position, to be known as Secretary of the Nation, was established by an executive order Sept. 2, but has remained unfilled in the intervening weeks.
"I've been talking to folks from all across this country, from Louisiana to Los Angeles, and people tell me the same thing: This nation needs a strong, compassionate leader," Bush said. "In response to these concerns, I'm making this a top priority. I will name a good, qualified person as soon as possible."
Among the new secretary's duties are preserving, protecting, and defending the Constitution of the United States, commanding the U.S. armed forces, appointing judges and ambassadors, and vetoing congressional legislation. The secretary will also be tasked with overseeing all foreign and domestic affairs, including those relating to the economy, natural disasters, national infrastructure, homeland security, poverty, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The secretary will report directly to the president.
For weeks, members of both political parties have been urging Bush to fill the post.
"Every day the president waits is another day he's accountable for needless deaths at home and abroad, the stagnating economy, and the threat of terrorism," Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said. "This post is far too vital to be left vacant. Mr. President, there is no reason to delay."
"I applaud the president's decision to find a strong leader for our country, but it's imperative that he make his selection soon," said Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), adding that he and all Democrats hope to work closely with the new national executive.
"In the spirit of bipartisanship, we will welcome the new secretary," Reid said. "Together, we will strive for a new dawn of American politics, one unmarred by partisan bickering between Congress and the White House."
According to a nationwide poll conducted by the Cook Political Report, the majority of U.S. citizens find the question of national leadership to be highly significant, with 61 percent of respondents "strongly" believing that the country is suffering from a leadership vacuum. Fifty-four percent said they trusted Bush to find an appointee who will be able to effectively manage the country.
While many Beltway insiders have named senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and John McCain (R-AZ) as likely candidates, White House sources revealed that Bush may be leaning toward a stalwart loyalist. The list reportedly includes fellow Yale graduates, Midland, TX business associates, and various GOP fundraisers with connections to the Bush family.
"Despite their inexperience in government, they've clearly passed the Bush character test," said a White House staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "I think the president is looking for someone he's comfortable with and can trust, above all else. A [former FEMA director] Michael Brown type, or maybe even Brown himself."
Bush said the creation of the Secretary of the Nation post directly addresses the increasingly complex and sometimes overwhelming challenges facing the executive branch in the 21st century. Although he acknowledged that the tasks facing the new appointee will be extraordinary, Bush ended his announcement on a positive note.
"As your president, it is my duty to see this nation through any crisis, no matter how severe. And as your president, I pledge to you that I will find a man capable of doing just that," Bush said. "I will not—I repeat, I will not—let you down
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Bush has run out of friends,
Bush has run out of friends, who will he find for this new position? Maybe Judith Miller, if she doesn't go back to jail? He could turn things over to his mother. She is such a lovely compassionate person and he can trust her, then there is his personal trainer. I'm sure that he will find someone.
Lynne Cheney says that the VP is just too busy to help Gerogie any more. She implied that Dick is very disappointed with George, but would not comment directly on that. George was heard whining behind the closed doors of the oval office, but aids said it was not true that he was crying for his Karl, "he was thinking of his old dog, the one that died a couple of years ago. He is a very sensative man you know that" an aid said.
I don't blame him for giving up, after all when you can't even trust the press to shore you up things have gotten really bad.
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Lynne Cheney
Submarine USS Wahoo ss238
Lynne Cheney is too busy riding her ruffled broomstick
to even care.
I think he has an endless amount of cronies he can tap
Ollie North, Shultz, Poindexter.....most all Felonators
Why not Negraponte. He's
Why not Negraponte. He's already head of our KGB. And his work in Central America for Raygun shows he's not squeamish or concerned with legalities.
How can he pick anyone qualified?
Can't you imagine whom he would pick? After all, he just is wild about Harri. Maybe he should give her this job. She did okay with his National Guard records. There might be another faithful woman out there who will fill the bill. It can't be Condi. She is trying to untwist her tongue after she said the we invaded Iraq to boldly go where no one had gone before to get to the roots of terrorism and fix them. She and the Bush Administration fixed them all right. Somehow, I don't think that destroying a country and killing innocents who are caught in the crossfire is the Christian way to spread democracy. I however may be wrong. I did vote for Gore and Kerry. About the only person that George claims to be his friend and talks to,other than Karl, is his friend upstairs. It could be like that movie with James Whitmore and Nancy Davis(Reagan) when God starts talking to people over the radio.
Remember the terrorist
Remember the terrorist attack report the State Department put out in 2003 (sans Afghanistan and Iraq). They first touted it as proof that the war on terrorism was working. Once outsiders inspected it, the State Department had to make a retraction: it was one of the worst years for terrorism since they started keeping rcords in the 60's. They didn't let the 2004 report go public since, as I recall, it showed a tripling of the 2003 incidents.
Hah! Good One...
But it'd be about right... If Bush could actually see the need for leadership, he really would have to find someone else to provide it--though even the notion that the country could possibly need better leadership that he himself already provides (in his own mind) would never even occur to him.
bush
If bush is unqualified to do his job,(Witch we all know he is )Maybe he should resign and turn the country over to the Man, Who truly belongs there and also has the qualifications to lead us back from the brink of destruction. V.P. Al Gore ,A proven leader.