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Bush Legacy Tour

Bush Legacy Tour In the News

Advocacy Group Takes Aim at Bush, Dent

An advocacy group is taking aim at the Bush administration and one local lawmaker in particular. Our cameras caught up with the National Bush Legacy Bus Tour in Allentown. The group, Americans United for Change, is behind it. Organizers call the bus a museum on wheels that highlights the failures of the Bush administration. Julie Blust: ''The last eight years have been a disaster and that it is the result of Bush's failed policies and the policies that have been supported by his allies in Congress.. just like Representative Dent.'' | Read More

Traveling Bush Exhibit Is Welcomed By Protesters

A traveling museum, focusing on President Bush's 8 years in office, came to South Florida, but it wasn't exactly welcome at one shopping plaza in Doral. The exhibit is inside a bus that made its way to Doral Thursday. "More of the same Bush - McCain," chanted a group of 50 protestors outside a shopping center. | Read More

Bush-bashing bus stops in Jackson

Juan Guerrero said a 10-foot-tall photo of President George W. Bush's face caused him to lose his appetite for a few minutes Monday. "I was driving by on my way to lunch when I saw it," said Guerrero of Jackson. "I said to myself, 'Forget the lunch, I'm fed up with the Bush administration.'" | Read More

Kodak moment: McCain’s ‘Straight Talk Express’ meets ‘Bush Legacy Bus’ in Nashville

They've both been on the road for a long time. Republican John McCain's campaign bus has been going since his last run for the presidency in 2000, dubbed the 'Straight Talk Express' for the Arizona senator's tendency to tell it like it is. And the 'Bush Legacy Bus,' as noted in Countdown to Crawford last month, is in the process of touring the country to remind the public, in an election year, of the particulars of the Bush presidency. | Read More

‘Bush Legacy Tour’ stops in St. Joseph

Sandy Vandever took in the exhibits but left the partisanship to others. This rolling museum came stocked with an ample supply of politics. Though the St. Joseph woman knew many of the facts on the wall, and even the floor, of the Bush Legacy Tour bus, she left impressed Wednesday after seeing them compiled in such tight quarters. | Read More

Bush legacy bus rolls into GJ

Nine million children without health care. Federal education policy underfunded by billions. A war for weapons that didn’t exist and ties to an event that someone else masterminded. An absence of lending and real estate speculation regulations. Work productivity rising while wages flatline. Coming to the rescue late in New Orleans. | Read More

Tour bus protesting President Bush’s term in office comes to Crawford

Another protest came through Crawford Wednesday anti-Bush protestors brought in a bus that has been converted into a museum. | Read More

Popkey: Anti-Bush bus promotes liberal message, but keeps things fair-minded and civil

I've been thinking lately about how the media too often get sucked into covering the extremes. So when I went to see Big Labor's anti-Bush bus on its stop in Boise on Monday, I expected more raw political character assassination. Instead, I found the message generally civil and in keeping with the promises of Barack Obama and John McCain to run clean campaigns. | Read More

Going mobile, the fifth Rushmore face?

President George W. Bush had his face near - not quite on - Mount Rushmore again over the weekend. Sort of. | Read More

Tour bus blasts Bush’s policies

Kimberly Kovic supports President Bush, but a walk through the Bush Legacy Tour bus left her questioning Bush's priorities. "I've always liked Bush, but there were things...in there that I didn't know about and don't like," said Kovic, 31. | Read More