The Asylum Private Messages Options Search Blogs Images Chat Cam Portals Calendar FAQ's Join  
Asylum Forums : Powered by vBulletin version 2.2.8 Asylum Forums > The Lost Forum > President Bush: More dense than mercury, but fixes mistakes before they get too big.
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Author
Thread [new thread]    [post reply]
SocialParasite
100% pure failtanium.

Registered: Jul 2000
Location: Beatrice, Nebraska
Posts: 18808

Post President Bush: More dense than mercury, but fixes mistakes before they get too big.

Bush Aides Quickly Correct Mistakes


Updated 3:14 AM ET February 9, 2001
By RON FOURNIER, AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) - In power just three weeks, President Bush and his rapid-response team are scrambling to fix their mistakes as quickly as they make them.

An embattled Cabinet nominee is quickly cut lose. An AIDS office, seemingly gutted, is suddenly restored. And a muted press secretary finds the right words and feeds them to his boss, giving the White House the upper hand on a popular patients' rights initiative.

"These guys are amazing," Democratic consultant Jim Duffy said. "They seem to catch their mistakes and fix them before the damage sets in."

Bush's smooth start is a stark contrast to the harried first days of the Clinton administration, when the former Arkansas governor stumbled through a series of public relations crises. Bush's new White House staff makes plenty of mistakes, but they're not compounding them, as Clinton did, with harsh denials or tortured explanations, according to Democratic and Republicans observers.

The first test came shortly before Inauguration Day, when reports surfaced that Bush's choice as labor secretary had housed an illegal immigrant. Linda Chavez had not disclosed the information to the GOP team, angering Bush, who made it clear he would not defend her.

She withdrew her nomination just three days after the immigrant issue surfaced.

That was a warm-up for more White House stumbles. The latest example occurred this week, when Bush's chief of staff, Andrew Card, told USA Today that White House offices on AIDS and civil rights would be scuttled. Within hours of the newspaper's publication, the tempest was tabled when press secretary Ari Fleischer said Card was wrong.

Skeptical Democrats don't know whether Card was mistaken or merely sacrificed in a sudden policy reversal to iron out a political problem. Either way, they were impressed.

"The Bushies respond so quickly and don't worry about how to spin it out. They say, 'We screwed up. We're going to fix it.' They're more into getting about their work than worrying about how the news will play out that day," Duffy said.

Fleischer ventured into troubled waters Tuesday when he was peppered with questions about Bush's policy on patients' rights. White House advisers had worked behind the scenes to stall a bipartisan measure gaining steam on Capitol Hill, and Fleischer knew the arm-twisting would dominate news coverage unless something was done.

He left the briefing and updated Bush, who provided another story line just 30 minutes later.

"We can't have a patients' bill of rights that encourages and invites all kind of lawsuits," Bush told reporters, outlining his problems with the bipartisan bill.

Scott Reed, a GOP consultant, said Bush is doing all the small things that avoid big problems.

When Democrats started attacking the president's $1.6 trillion tax-cutting package as too large, Reed said, Bush allies on Capitol Hill were told to start talking about an even larger tax cut. That allowed Bush to stand up against a tax cut larger than his own "and now he's positioned right down the middle without shaving his tax cut a dime," Reed said.

John Ashcroft's nomination for attorney general was under intense attack from Democrats who said he was too conservative. With guidance from Bush's public relations team, Ashcroft told senators in four days of confirmation hearings that he would serve "all the people" and enforce the nation's laws despite "personal preferences." In particular, he pledged not to seek a Supreme Court reversal of a woman's right to abortion.

The soothing words took some steam out of Democratic efforts to cast Ashcroft as a conservative zealot.

"It won't always be this easy for Bush," said Duffy, the Democrat. "But, so far, he's pushed all the right buttons to make sure he's controlling his own fate - even when he messes up."



------------------
Have a good day, and if you feel like subjecting your genitals to high doses of x-ray radiation I'm sure the world will kindly thank you.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 12:49 AM
SocialParasite is offline Click Here to See the Profile for SocialParasite Click here to Send SocialParasite a Private Message Visit SocialParasite's homepage! Find more posts by SocialParasite Add SocialParasite to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
CAL
Damn Your Eyes!!

Registered: Jul 2000
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
Posts: 2109

Cool

quote:
"They say, 'We screwed up. We're going to fix it.' They're more into getting about their work than worrying about how the news will play out that day," Duffy said.


Isn't that what we all want?

CAL





------------------------
"The desert is my church, and hunting is my god."

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 12:53 AM
CAL is offline Click Here to See the Profile for CAL Click here to Send CAL a Private Message Find more posts by CAL Add CAL to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
SocialParasite
100% pure failtanium.

Registered: Jul 2000
Location: Beatrice, Nebraska
Posts: 18808

Post

So long as Bush continues to do his job, without legislating morality or his own personal beliefs, and Ashcroft keeps himself in check, I can live with this administration.



------------------------
Have a good day, and if you feel like subjecting your genitals to high doses of x-ray radiation I'm sure the world will kindly thank you.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 12:58 AM
SocialParasite is offline Click Here to See the Profile for SocialParasite Click here to Send SocialParasite a Private Message Visit SocialParasite's homepage! Find more posts by SocialParasite Add SocialParasite to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Mordecai
destractivegodofdarkness

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: library
Posts: 19584

Post

An administration that cares more about getting the job done than PR? Holy Shit! I must be dreaming or high.

-m


------------------------
I like my soapbox...

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 01:06 AM
Mordecai is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Mordecai Click here to Send Mordecai a Private Message Visit Mordecai's homepage! Find more posts by Mordecai Add Mordecai to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Roshigoth
The Cheesemeister

Registered: Aug 2000
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 15130

Post

For this very reason, I'm beginning to respect the Bush administration. Hopefully this trend continues. I don't demand a perfect politician, merely a reasonably honest one.

Of course, if he decides to push something that does piss me off, well...

------------------------
I could never take any computer seriously that doesnt give me blue screens and illegal ops now and again. --Urbanjunkie
Graphic Cheeseworks.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 01:46 AM
Roshigoth is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Roshigoth Click here to Send Roshigoth a Private Message Find more posts by Roshigoth Add Roshigoth to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Paint CHiPs
Viva Le Me

Registered: Jul 2000
Location: Location Location
Posts: 26415

Post

Wasn't it Hell who said "he may surprise you."?

Round one goes to Hell.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 08:59 PM
Paint CHiPs is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Paint CHiPs Click here to Send Paint CHiPs a Private Message Visit Paint CHiPs's homepage! Find more posts by Paint CHiPs Add Paint CHiPs to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
GoFuckYourselves!
#1 Asylum Dumbfuck!

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Dumbfucksville!
Posts: 12164

Post

Is the election over yet????

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 02-10-2001 09:21 PM
GoFuckYourselves! is offline Click Here to See the Profile for GoFuckYourselves! Click here to Send GoFuckYourselves! a Private Message Find more posts by GoFuckYourselves! Add GoFuckYourselves! to your buddy list [P] Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
All times are GMT. The time now is 06:29 AM. Post New Thread    Post A Reply
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Show Printable Version | Email this Page | Subscribe to this Thread

Forum Jump:
 

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is ON
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is ON
 

< Contact Us - The Asylum >

Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.0.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2002, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Copyright © 2000- Imaginet Inc.
[Legal Notice] | [Privacy Policy] | [Site Index]