President Bush spoke of it as "a chance to put our feet up and talk."
Bush talked in the present tense and spoke to the heart.
Bush might have spoken differently if he had known Clinton would be running in 1992.
Bush and Johnson rarely spoke about the planning before the election.
Cheney said that he and Bush spoke by telephone four or five times a day.
President Bush spoke on domestic policy this week without even mentioning the crisis in health care.
Mr. Bush spoke about the power of faith to change lives in personal terms at the church.
A crowd of about 4,000 filled the gymnasium to see Bush speak and answer audience questions.
Bush, in a private moment later on, leaned in and spoke to him.
President Bush spoke for much of the world yesterday when he said the faster that independence is granted, the better.