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...turned into ploughshares when the U.S. pulled into Baghdad. They tried to make the press conference a presidential 12-step program. But Bush wasn?t going to go down that road. Sure, he said he?s thought about what he might have done differently. But when my colleague John Dickerson asked the president if he could think of any mistake he?d made since September 11, a tongue-tied Bush couldn?t think of one. ?Maybe I?m not as quick as I should be,? he said...
...Reported by Massimo Calabresi, Timothy J. Burger, John F. Dickerson and Sally B. Donnelly/Washington; Brian Bennett, Stephan Faris and Vivienne Walt/Baghdad; Paul Cuadros/Chapel Hill; Elisabeth Kauffman/Nashville; Jeanne McDowell/Los Angeles; and Fran Stewart/Cleveland
...teacher tenure and promoting free trade, he'll be back in the Waffle House. But maybe voters won't care much. The only perfectly consistent man, Aldous Huxley mordantly noted, is a dead one, and we've yet to elect one of those. --Reported by Matthew Cooper, John F. Dickerson and Karen Tumulty/Washington
Condoleezza Rice vigorously defended President Bush's record last week. But to defend Rice's record on foreign affairs, Vice President Dick Cheney gave an exclusive interview to TIME's John Dickerson. Highlights...
...make Bush's a fault: the President may indeed be a strong leader who knows where he wants to take the country, Kerry can concede, but if he's heading for a cliff, then all that strength only increases the risk. --With reporting by Perry Bacon Jr., John F. Dickerson and Douglas Waller/Washington