"We are all encouraged that Bush appears, really for the first time in his experience on the stage of presidential politics, relaxed. His comfort is our comfort"
- John Dean
About this Quote
This quote by John Dean is describing the then-presidential prospect George W. Bush. Dean is recommending that Bush is more unwinded and comfortable in his function as a presidential prospect than he has actually remained in the past. This is encouraging to Dean and to the public, as it recommends that Bush is more confident in his abilities and is much better prepared to handle the function of president. Dean thinks that Bush's comfort signifies comfort for the general public, as it suggests that Bush is more capable of leading the country. Dean's words recommend that Bush's newfound convenience is a favorable indication for the future of the United States.
This quote is written / told by John Dean somewhere between October 14, 1938 and today. He/she was a famous Lawyer from USA.
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