According to a new poll, George W. Bush has a higher approval rating than current President Barack Obama.
A new Gallup Poll shows that more Americans think favorably of the job done by former President George W. Bush now than they did when he was in office, according to The Post-Standard.
The Post-Standard said that Bush's job approval rating was around 34 percent when he left office in 2009. But the new poll puts Bush's approval rating at 47 percent, which is one point higher than President Obama's job approval rating in a Gallup Poll conducted the same week.
An exhibit is set to open this weekend at Souther Methodist University highlighting controversial foreign policy aspects of the Bush presidency.
After a quiet two years post-presidency in Texas, an exhibit is set to open this weekend on the campus of Southern Methodist University highlighting some of the more controversial foreign policy aspects of the George W. Bush presidency.
Plus, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush visit Haiti to raise funds and a recap of Monday night's Dancing With the Stars season premiere.
The NCAA is in more control than it was in 2005, which was the last time Syracuse hosted the NCAA Division I men's basketball East Regionals. The NCAA is not allowing any major pep rallies or events in any of the hosting cities, unless given permission.
George W. Bush will be a featured speaker at a motivational Texas business seminar
Former president George W. Bush has a new job. He will be a featured guest speaker at the "Get Motivated" business seminar in Fort Worth,Texas. He will be joined at the motivational seminar by his former Secretary of State Colin Powell and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. The seminar will take place on October 26th.
My take: It seems fitting that Bush will speak in Texas. It quite possibly could be the only place where he gets a warm reception. This is also the first major function for the former president.