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Presidential News Archives for May 1, 2005

Bush aide urges Dems to work with GOP
May 1 2005 10:09PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's chief of staff appealed on Sunday for congressional Democrats to work with the administration and Republicans rather than complain and stall action on Capitol Hill.
 
First lady's comedy skill well-kept secret
May 1 2005 9:02PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Laura Bush's knack for comedy may have been the best-kept secret in Washington. It turns out that the former librarian, the sweet smiling political wife, can let loose one-liners with the timing of a standup comic.
 
Bush will keep promoting retirement plan
May 1 2005 8:59PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's 60-day nationwide road show launched to raise support for his drive to create private Social Security investment accounts is over, but he has no plans to stop traveling the country or pitching his ideas.
 
Bush starts 2nd term with rocky 100 days
May 1 2005 8:57PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - One hundred days into his second term, President Bush has lost much of the political muscle he boasted about after winning re-election. Gas prices are rising, his approval ratings are sagging and Americans are unhappy with his handling of the economy and Iraq.
 
First lady steals show at reporters' gala
May 1 2005 11:59AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - First lady Laura Bush stole the show with a surprise comedy routine that ripped President Bush and brought an audience that included much of official Washington and a dash of Hollywood to a standing ovation at a dinner honoring award-winning journalists.
 
   

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