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Window of Opportunity. Richard Wolffe and others.

by Wolffe, Richard; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 23Global Issues. Publisher: Newsweek, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Balance of trade | Budget deficits | Bush | Cabinet officers | Children of presidents | Frist, William H | Leadership | McCain, John | Political psychology | Presidents | Reid, Harry | Religion and politics | Social security | United States -- Economic conditions | United States -- Economic policy | United States -- Foreign relationsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "As he starts his final four years in the White House, President Bush is by far the biggest agent of change in his own cabinet. Whether he's remaking his team or plotting his second term policies, Bush's leadership style belies his caricature as a disengaged president who is blindly loyal, dislikes dissent and covets his own downtime. In fact, Bush aides and friends describe the mirror image of a restless man who masters details and reads avidly, who chews over his mistakes and the failings of those around him, and who has grown even more comfortable pulling the levers of power." (NEWSWEEK) This article reveals a more personal side of the President George W. Bush and discusses issues relevant to Bush's 2nd term.
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Originally Published: Window of Opportunity, Jan. 24, 2005; pp. 24+.

"As he starts his final four years in the White House, President Bush is by far the biggest agent of change in his own cabinet. Whether he's remaking his team or plotting his second term policies, Bush's leadership style belies his caricature as a disengaged president who is blindly loyal, dislikes dissent and covets his own downtime. In fact, Bush aides and friends describe the mirror image of a restless man who masters details and reads avidly, who chews over his mistakes and the failings of those around him, and who has grown even more comfortable pulling the levers of power." (NEWSWEEK) This article reveals a more personal side of the President George W. Bush and discusses issues relevant to Bush's 2nd term.

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