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Bush Administration

President George W. Bush (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama arrive in the East Room for the unveiling of Bush's offical portrait at the White House May 31, 2012 in Washington, DC. Commissioned by the White House Historical Association, the portraits will hang in the White House next to portraits of the other past presidents. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

What do Bush and Obama have in common?

Perry Bacon Jr.
OPINION - George W. Bush and Barack Obama, neither of whom was considered an ideologue before they entered office, have presided over the most politically divisive time in modern American history...
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Bush's most racially charged moments

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SLIDESHOW - It's fair to say that Bush and the black community often didn't see eye to eye -- here we look back at the tense times...
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'Brownie' bashes Obama over Sandy

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theGRIO REPORT - Michael Brown, who gained infamy for his direction of the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina under President George W. Bush, has weighed in on President Obama's response to Hurricane Sandy...
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President George W. Bush holds a morning discussion about the latest developments in China with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, April 11, 2001 in the Oval Office of the White House. (Photo by Eric Draper/White House/Newsmakers)

NYT report: Bush administration ignored early Bin Laden warnings

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A provocative new report from the New York Times alleges the Bush administration failed to heed several warnings of an imminent attack on U.S. on 9/11 back in 2001 that have not been previously revealed or declassified...
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Former President George W. Bush talks to students about No Child Left Behind

8 states get waiver from 'No Child Left Behind'

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ATLANTA (AP) - Another eight states are gaining flexibility from the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Tuesday...
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Colin Powell can’t give himself a pass on Iraq war

David A. Love
OPINION - Before Powell starts to rewrite that chapter in history -- or at least put his own spin on it -- he cannot let himself off the hook for the Iraq war, or the case he made to go forward with it...
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No Child Left Behind turns 10: Has it failed?

Ashley Michelle Williams
theGRIO REPORT- Merely a decade ago, the No Child Left Behind Act inspired the country to provide the best education possible to its youth. Yet today, on its tenth anniversary, many say the legislation has been ineffective...
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Could Condi Rice be the GOP VP nominee in 2012?

David A. Love
OPINION - Condoleezza Rice. First female national security adviser, first black woman to serve as Secretary of State, and Stanford professor. But could she be the GOP's first black woman vice presidential nominee?...
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Condi Rice on Katrina: 'I should have known better'

April Ryan, White House Correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks
theGRIO REPORT - Rice defends Bush's response to Katrina, even though in her book she writes that as the situation worsened, she told the president, 'we clearly have a race problem'...
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Condi Rice on Katrina, Bush's 'race problem'

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HUFFINGTON POST - Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said President George W. Bush had a 'race problem' during Hurricane Katrina, but she defended him against his critics...
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