THE BUSH CAMPAIGN Did He Really Say that? by John F. Dickerson
When you've heard the same speech a hundred times, it's difficult to focus
on what a candidate is saying. George Bush solved that problem by making
each speech a fascinating opportunity for new language pileups. Some
greatest hits: "I know how hard it is to put food on your family"; "I
understand small-business growth. I was one"; "The most important job is not
to be Governor, or first lady in my case."