Posts Tagged ‘George W. Bush’

Friday, June 25th, 2010 at 1:15pm

Fran Townshend Speech at National Defense University

Posted by Tom Skypek in American Foreign Policy, Terrorism

I heard Fran Townshend, the former Homeland Security Advisor to George W. Bush, speak the other night at National Defense University at Ft. McNair.  I was fortunate enough to get an invite through my affiliation with the Center for Strategic and International Studies and their Nuclear Scholars Initiative program.  She gave a solid speech about the continued threat of terrorism and how it’s important for the government to clearly communicate threats to the American people.  People get anxious when they’re kept in the dark and only told bits and pieces of a story, she argued.  She also provided some lessons she learned navigating the sprawling national security bureaucracy both as a civil servant and a high-level political appointee.

I asked her during…

Friday, August 29th, 2008 at 6:59am

His Speech: Riddled with Fabrication and Inaccuracies

Posted by Tom Skypek in Media, The American Presidency

Last night’s speech was filled with platitudes and distortions. It offered little in the way of substance, which is not unusual for the Obama campaign. Here’s a few points:

  • Sen. McCain did serve bravely in the United States Navy, but he also has a distinguished record as a United States Senator. He has consistently fought waste and corruption, sometimes to the chagrin of his own party. Sen. Obama failed to represent this accurately last night. Sen. Obama said that John McCain has voted 90% of the time with President George W. Bush. This is highly inaccurate. Presidents of the United States do not vote in Congress, despite what the Obama campaign tells you. …

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