and a waiter in a restaurant said, mr. president, you were going to bring me a pair of cuff links, you know, the cuff links that all presidents give out and bush had forgotten so he put his hands on his own cuff links and took them off and gave them to the man. and there will be again, an infinity of those stories. the country is going to get tired of hearing what an amazing man he was. but it is that kind of grace is in such vanishingly small supply today that i think the more we can be reminded of it and the more we can perhaps heed our own better angels. because he was not a perfect man but he left us a more perfect union and he left a model of how to behave that may not have always done the right thing but he was a human being but he was
he is what franklin roosevelt once referred to as a master of the science of human relationships. he never met a stranger. i was with him once in houston and a waiter in a restaurant said, mr. president, you were going to bring me a pair of cuff links, you know the cuff links that all presidents give out. bush had forgotten, so he put his hands on his own cuff links and took them off and gave them to the man. there will be again an infinity of those stories. the country is going to get tired of hearing what an amazing man he was. but it is that kind of grace is in such vanishingly small supply today that i think the more we can be reminded of it and the more we can perhaps heed our own better angels. again, george bush was not a perfect man, but he did leave us a more perfect union and he left as a model of how to behave.
he never met a stranger. i was with him once in houston and a waiter in a restaurant said, mr. president, you were going to bring me a pair of cuff links, you know the cuff links that all presidents give out. bush had forgotten, so he put his hands on his own cuff links and took them off and gave them to the man. there will be again an infinity of those stories. the country is going to get tired of hearing what an amazing man he was. but it is that kind of grace is in such vanishingly small supply today that i think the more we can be reminded of it and the more we can perhaps heed our own better angels. again, george bush was not a perfect man, but he did leave us a more perfect union and he left as a model of how to behave. that might not have always done exactly the right thing, but he was a human being, but he was
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they assault you. these are the people that don t want to get into your political ideology and have a actual debate. i have friends and we have debates at thanksgiving table and and they don t call me names and all that these people are so lazy. they don t get into that prefer lazy to demonize you. pete: lawrence, our viewers don t see it the cuff links. state flag of texas. pete: beautiful. a lot of supporters supporting upholding that state. michael moore and others on the left to your point want to strip down their identity and say no, no, you are racist. they don t want to discuss the issues. look, for a long period of time. the identity politics of the left have used, it worked. a lot of people were afraid to do it. so, you see them freaking out right now because american people are starting to vote for pocketbook issues. securing the border and healthcare reform. issues that affect their day-to-day basis. that s why you see a white guy like michael moore using identity politi