In this episode of Meet the Press, George W. Bush stands on his record as Governor of Texas and decisively answers questions from moderator Tim Russert about what he would do if elected President. Discussion points range from Social Security and healthcare system reform, to his resolve to stand by Taiwan in the face of Chinese aggression and his plans for world security, to the promotion of abstinence among unwed couples. The Governor also expresses his views on hate crime, affirmative action, and abortion while decrying cynicism on Capitol Hill and “the politics of personal destruction.” With a new introduction by Tim Russert. Not available in French-speaking Canada. (50 minutes)
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