Presidential scholars say it's not worth it for Bush to get involved in public spats with Trump and say it will only hurt him in the history books.
A new Gallup survey found over half, 54%, believe Biden will be remembered as a “below average” (17%) or “poor” (37%) president. Just 19% think he’ll be remembered as an “outstanding” (6%) or “above average” (13%) president.
The USS George H.W. Bush, CVN 77 and named after George W. Bush's father who served one term as president from 1989 to 1993, launched on July 14, 2010 in the Atlantic Ocean. The newer aircraft ...
Biden and Trump have the lowest average approval ratings out of any post-World War II presidents, according to Gallup.
Biden's ratings are lower than his predecessors Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush. Biden is seen as a 'poor' and 'below average' President by many, according to the poll. Listen to Story Gallup poll ranks Biden below Trump, Obama, and Bush on ...
Biden's final acts, including two major speeches, won't improve his public standing. Something else might, writes Philip Elliott
Try to imagine this scenario: Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Barack Obama walking onto the first tee of a golf course together and cameras and photographers and golf fans lining the fairways to get a ...
Charlie Kirk, the founder of the grass-roots youth organization Turning Point USA, is also in regular contact with Mr. Trump’s inner circle as well as key Republican senators whose “no” votes could sink a Hegseth confirmation — a fact he has used to pressure them into supporting the potential nominee.
Michael Boskin, chairman of President George H.W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers and currently at Stanford’s Hoover Institution, pays the Democrats the... SAN FRANCISCO A 29-story office ...
Bush’s father, President George H. W. Bush, has a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier named after him. "I have a special admiration for the men and women of our Navy -- including my dad -- and ask God to watch over this ship and those who sail aboard her," he ...
Bush "will provide insights into the challenges and triumphs faced during their tenure in office, as well as reflections on the current state of our nation."
Revisiting Dwight Eisenhower’s 1953 inauguration, from the vantage point of George W. Bush’s 2001 inauguration.