July 1, 2005

PREFERRING THE PSYCHOPATH TO THE EMPATH (via Kevin Whited):

Widow tells Bush to stay the course in Iraq war (Bill Sammon, 6/30/05, THE WASHINGTON TIMES)

President Bush, who met with relatives of fallen soldiers before Tuesday's Fort Bragg speech, was urged to stay the course in Iraq by a woman who gave him a bracelet honoring her late husband.

"I said: 'I know people are pushing you, but please don't pull the guys out of Iraq too soon,' " said Crystal Owen, whose husband, Staff Sgt. Mike Owen, was killed in Iraq last year.

"Don't let my husband -- and 1,700-plus other deaths -- be in vain," she added during a private meeting with Mr. Bush at the North Carolina base. "They were over there, fighting for a democratic nation, and I hope you'll keep our service members over there until the mission can be accomplished."

Mrs. Owen gave the president a stainless steel bracelet engraved with the names of her husband and another soldier, Cpl. John Santos, both of whom were killed on Oct. 15.

The president slipped the bracelet on his left wrist and wore it throughout his 28-minute prime-time address to the nation, becoming visibly emotional at times.

"We have lost good men and women who left our shores to defend freedom and did not live to make the journey home," he said as his eyes turned glassy. "I've met with families grieving the loss of loved ones who were taken from us too soon."

Before his speech, as is his custom, the president met for three hours with more than 90 spouses, children and parents of 32 soldiers killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The last person he met was Mrs. Owen.

"Even though he'd met with 31 other families prior to me, it was like I was the only one -- I mean, he made me feel special," she told The Washington Times yesterday. "He wanted to know about Mike and about me and if I was OK.

"I did get teary-eyed and he kind of held my hands for a while," she added. "He was very sincere and gave me a kiss on the cheek as he left -- I was a little flabbergasted."

The only other people in the room were two Secret Service agents and a photographer for the White House, which declined to release photos.

Mr. Bush has always barred press coverage of his meetings with family members of fallen soldiers.

It's a strange thing--Bill Clinton was considered a political genius because he could fake that effect. With W it's genuine but rarely mentioned.

Posted by Orrin Judd at July 1, 2005 10:40 AM
Comments

It's easy to understand - with the press, it is almost always faked as well, so they appreciate the skill of a Clinton. Bush's heart is never something the media will respect (as with the girl he hugged in Ohio last fall, the Iraqi victims he has met with, and so on). Plus, he keeps it quiet - he has class. Clinton would have put all this stuff out to burnish his image.

Posted by: jim hamlen at July 1, 2005 10:56 AM

I'm guessing Bush has never received the kind of adverse reaction that Clinton famously got from the family of at least one of the soldiers who died in Mogadishu...

Posted by: b at July 1, 2005 10:58 AM

B
I'm guessing he has.

Posted by: h-man at July 1, 2005 11:11 AM

h-man: We would have heard of it long ago if so. The story of Clinton getting chewed out was in the military grapevine immediately.

Posted by: b at July 1, 2005 11:20 AM

"He was very sincere and gave me a kiss on the cheek as he left -- I was a little flabbergasted."

Sentiments noted. Now, back to Bushhitler.

Posted by: Matt Murphy at July 1, 2005 2:53 PM

But he doesn't care about the soldiers or their survivors--he hasn't attended any funerals!

Posted by: jsmith at July 1, 2005 9:26 PM

some parents of soldiers kia have criticised bush, but in all the instances i have read about, the parents had much different political views than the child did.

Posted by: cjm at July 3, 2005 8:55 PM
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