Presidential Flashback - August 2000
Now that all of the candidate’s speeches are over, I’d like to take you back in time. The day is August 3rd in the year 2000 and we’re at the Republican National Convention. A younger, spunkier Gov. George W. Bush is at the podium giving his acceptance speech for the Republican nomination for the President of the United States of America.
As a teaser, I wanted to share with you a clip highlighting the hypocrisy I eluded to in my post yesterday. As we come up on the last eight years of Bush’s term I ask that you take the time to read the full speech. It’s interesting to see how history actually played out and play close attention to the promises he delivered on.
Governor Bush delivers remarks at the Republican National Convention
Mr. Chairman…
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Mr. Chairman… (APPLAUSE)
Thank you all.
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Thank you very much. Thank you.
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Mr. Chairman — Mr. Chairman, delegates and my fellow citizens, I proudly accept your nomination.
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Thank you. Thank you for this honor.
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Thank you for this honor. Together, we will renew America’s purpose.
Our founders first defined that purpose here in Philadelphia. Ben Franklin was here, Thomas Jefferson and, of course, George Washington, or, as his friends, called him, George W.
I am proud to have Dick Cheney by my side.
He is a man — he is a man of integrity and sound judgment who has proven that public service can be noble service.
American will be proud to have a leader of such character to succeed Al Gore as vice president of the United States.
I’m grateful for Senator John McCain. I appreciate so very much his speech two nights ago. I appreciate his friendship. I love his spirit for America. And I want to thank the other candidates who sought this office, as well. Their convictions have strengthened our party.







