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Time & Perspective Quote by George W. Bush

"People make suggestions on what to say all the time. I'll give you an example; I don't read what's handed to me. People say, 'Here, here's your speech, or here's an idea for a speech.' They're changed. Trust me"

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It is a defense of authorship disguised as folksy candor: George W. Bush insisting he is not a ventriloquist’s dummy, even as the modern presidency is famously staffed, scripted, and stage-managed. The line works because it tries to collapse a complex machine into a simple personal trait. He’s not rejecting help; he’s rejecting the most damaging implication of help: that he’s passive, coached, or worse, incapable.

The syntax is pure Bush-era rhetorical judo. “I’ll give you an example” signals straight talk, a little classroom confidence, then the example itself is oddly blunt: “I don’t read what’s handed to me.” In a different mouth, that would be a self-own. For a president often caricatured as incurious, it’s a risky flex. But he pivots fast to the real claim: “They’re changed.” The sentence is doing two jobs: admitting the existence of handlers while asserting his dominance over them. The closer, “Trust me,” is the tell. It’s not evidence; it’s a demand for belief, a familiar Bush refrain meant to convert skepticism into rapport.

Context matters: Bush governed in the age of message discipline, teleprompters, and war-on-terror stakes, when every phrase could ricochet globally. He needed to project command over language because language was command. The subtext is anxious: you can hear the press narrative he’s arguing with. The intent is to reclaim agency in a system designed to distribute it, and to do so in the idiom that defined his brand: certainty as a substitute for proof.

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Bush, George W. (2026, January 18). People make suggestions on what to say all the time. I'll give you an example; I don't read what's handed to me. People say, 'Here, here's your speech, or here's an idea for a speech.' They're changed. Trust me. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-make-suggestions-on-what-to-say-all-the-7284/

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Bush, George W. "People make suggestions on what to say all the time. I'll give you an example; I don't read what's handed to me. People say, 'Here, here's your speech, or here's an idea for a speech.' They're changed. Trust me." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-make-suggestions-on-what-to-say-all-the-7284/.

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"People make suggestions on what to say all the time. I'll give you an example; I don't read what's handed to me. People say, 'Here, here's your speech, or here's an idea for a speech.' They're changed. Trust me." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-make-suggestions-on-what-to-say-all-the-7284/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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