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George Bush Leadership

ness. Later after the completion of his Father’s Presidential campaign, he organized a group of investors who purchased the then defunct Texas Rangers baseball organization. Under the leadership of George W., the team went to the number one position in the national rankings and the leadership of the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex area were convinced to build the team a new stadium. The team was later sold to private investors netting Mr. Bush another ten plus million dollar profit. Communication is another of President Bush’s assets. During his cabinet appointment’s it was clear that Mr. Bush was very capable of putting the correct spin on all appointees assets as well as liabilities. During the appointment of now Attorney General, John Ashcroft, it was evident that George W. was forced to put aside many fears from the general assembly of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. After one of the most drawn out, and media hyped appointments in history, Senator Ashcroft was narrowly appointed as Attorney General. This appointment was due mainly to the ability of the President to quell rumor and set aside fears concerning his nomination.Further it is evident that Mr. Bush is of extremely calm demeanor and able to maintain control of his emotions at all times. During the Presidential campaign, then President Bill Clinton took many opportunities to flair George W’s temper, all with little or no result. Mr. Clinton’s futile attempt to alienate Mr. Bush before the general public only stood as testament to W’s abilities and in my mind made Mr. Clinton guilty of dirty political games. Even after the election was complete and the recounts had begun, Mr. Clinton made several widely televised comments concerning the theft of the election on the part of the Republican Party on behalf of Mr. Bush. George W. merely smiled and kept his demeanor and did not let the comments get to him or make him appear offe...

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