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Interview: H.W.’s diplomatic legacy of the end of the Cold War | Fox News | 12.4.18

Clark Judge, former speech writer to President George H.W. Bush, says that ending the Cold War was the ‘most remarkable diplomatic achievement, perhaps in the history of the world.’ Click the following link to view a video of Clark’s comments: H.W.’s diplomatic legacy of the end of the Cold War
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A Man in Full | National Review | 2.15.2016

Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush, by Jon Meacham (Random House, 864 pp., $35) The Quiet Man: The Indispensable Presidency of George H. W. Bush, by John H. Sununu (Broadside, 432 pp., $28.99) American administrations don’t fall silent when their president leaves office. Just the opposite: Inauguration Day for the […]
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America’s Security Today v. When George H.W. Bush Left Office: How Much We Have Lost| HughHewitt.com | 06.19.14

Last week marked the 90th birthday of President George H.W. Bush and the 89th of his wife Barbara. A splendid film honoring the former president aired on CNN – 41 on 41 (for the 41 people who spoke on camera about the 41st president) — and another on Fox News Channel. But it got me […]
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