The Twilight of a Presidency

7:13 a.m.: The South Lawn. President Bush, determined to dispel doubts about his relevance, grants an early-morning interview to Robin Roberts of ABC News's "Good Morning America." Joined by the first lady, he fields hard-hitting questions about . . . the White House grounds. "It's a beautiful place," the president discloses. "In the spring, the flowers are fantastic. In the fall, the -- it's just such a -- kind of a place that's so fresh. In the winter, of course, it's got a lot of snow. [Laughter.] Summer is real hot, but it's -- we love it out here. It's beautiful."

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-- Dana Milbank

By Dana Milbank |  May 6, 2008; 12:00 AM ET
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I hope any Clinton supporters will join us in an effort to elect a Democratic President and a Democratic Congress..

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