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BUSH Do I think they're unfair? Not really. There have been millions of terrible ads against my husband...
TIME I wanted to ask you about stem-cell research because you brought it up the other day. Your greatest objection is that the other side is raising false hope. But your husband is running as the optimist. Isn't optimism good...
...maybe you just weren't listening, observes her husband. Bill Clinton argued in June that Bush "is just doing what he said he'd do in the campaign." Bush always made it clear that if being a uniter and being a leader were ever to conflict, he would follow his beliefs, divisive or not. "I believe great decisions are made with care, made with conviction, not made with polls," he said in his first convention speech. "I do not need to take your pulse before I know my own mind." It may be that even people who were watching closely...
...just before jetting off to Florida with the President last week, she sat down in her East Wing office to speak with TIME's Matthew Cooper about a wide range of topics, including gay marriage, stem-cell research and how she deals with criticism of her husband...
BUSH No. Of course, they're very, very difficult--there's no doubt about it--for everybody. And the President wants to assure them that their child or their husband or their mother didn't lose their life in vain, and that good will come out of this, and that Iraq will be able to build itself and build a democracy and freedom. We already see the stories from Afghanistan--the idea that girls were forbidden to be educated or women couldn't leave their home without a male relative. The difference in the lives of those people is huge...