24.
"We need to counter the shockwave of the evildoer by having individual
rate cuts accelerated and by thinking about tax rebates."
—Washington,
D.C. Oct. 4, 2001
23.
"People say, how can I help on this war against terror? How can I fight
evil? You can do so by mentoring a child; by going into a shut-in's
house and say I love you." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 19, 2002
22.
"I wish you'd have given me this written question ahead of time so I
could plan for it…I'm sure something will pop into my head here in the
midst of this press conference, with all the pressure of trying to come
up with answer, but it hadn't yet….I don't want to sound like I have
made no mistakes. I'm confident I have. I just haven't — you just put me
under the spot here, and maybe I'm not as quick on my feet as I should
be in coming up with one." —President George W. Bush, after being asked
to name the biggest mistake he had made, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2004
21.
"The really rich people figure out how to dodge taxes anyway."
—explaining why high taxes on the rich are a failed strategy,
Annandale,
Va., Aug. 9, 2004
20.
"My plan reduces the national debt, and fast. So fast, in fact, that
economists worry that we're going to run out of debt to retire."
—radio address, Feb. 24, 2001
19.
"You know, when I was one time campaigning in Chicago, a reporter said,
'Would you ever have a deficit?' I said, 'I can't imagine it, but there
would be one if we had a war, or a national emergency, or a recession.'
Never did I dream we'd get the trifecta."
—Houston,
Texas, June 14, 2002 (There is no evidence Bush ever made any such
statement,
despite recounting the trifecta line repeatedly in 2002.
A search by the Washington Post revealed that the three caveats
were brought up before the 2000 campaign
— by Al Gore.)
18.
"See, free
nations are peaceful nations. Free nations don't attack each other. Free
nations don't develop weapons of mass destruction." —Milwaukee, Wis.,
Oct. 3, 2003
17.
"The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought
significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
—State of the Union Address, Jan. 28,
2003, making a claim that administration officials knew at the time to
be false
16.
"In Iraq, no doubt about it, it's tough. It's hard work. It's incredibly
hard." —repeating the phrases "hard work," "working hard," "hard
choices," and other "hard"-based verbiage 22 times in his first debate
with Sen. John Kerry
15.
"The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our
number one priority and we will not rest until we find him."
—Washington,
D.C., Sept. 13, 2001
14.
"I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care.
It's not that important. It's not our priority."
—Washington,
D.C., March 13, 2002
13.
"But all in all, it's been a fabulous year for Laura and me." —summing
up his first year in office, three months after the 9/11 attacks,
Washington, D.C., Dec. 20, 2001
12.
"I try to go for longer runs, but it's tough around here at the White
House on the outdoor track. It's sad that I can't run longer. It's one
of the saddest things about the presidency." —interview with "Runners
World," Aug. 2002
11.
"Can we win? I don't think you can win it." —after being asked whether
the war on terror was winnable, "Today" show interview, Aug. 30, 2004
10.
"I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really
talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
9.
"I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job." —to
a group of Amish he met with privately, July 9, 2004
8.
"Major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the
United States and our allies have prevailed." —speaking underneath a
"Mission Accomplished" banner aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, May 1,
2003
7.
“We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological
laboratories … And we'll find more weapons as time goes on. But for
those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or
banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them." —Washington, D.C., May
30, 2003
6.
"Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere!" —President
George W. Bush, joking about his administration's failure to find WMDs
in Iraq as he narrated a comic slideshow during the Radio & TV
Correspondents' Association dinner, Washington, D.C., March 24, 2004
5.
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so
long as I'm the dictator." —Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000
4.
"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in
Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me —
you can't get fooled again." —Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002
3.
"Too
many good docs are getting out of the business. Too many OB-GYNs aren't
able to practice their love with women all across this country." —Poplar
Bluff, Mo., Sept. 6, 2004
2.
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never
stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and
neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
1.
"My answer is bring them on." —on Iraqi
insurgents attacking U.S. forces, Washington, D.C., July 3, 2003 |