George W. Bush continued -
Down on the Ranch, President Wages War on the Underbrush
By Lisa Rein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, December 31, 2005
CRAWFORD, Tex., Dec. 30 -- On most of the 365 days he has enjoyed at his secluded ranch here, President Bush's idea of paradise is to hop in his white Ford pickup truck in jeans and work boots, drive to a stand of cedars, and whack the trees to the ground.
If the soil is moist enough, he will light a match and burn the wood. If it is parched, as it is across Texas now, the wood will sit in piles scattered over the 1,600-acre spread until it is safe for a ranch hand to torch -- or until the president can come home and do the honors himself.
Sometimes this activity is the only official news to come out of what aides call the Western White House. For five straight days since Monday, when Bush retreated to the ranch for his Christmas sojourn, a spokesman has announced that the president, in between intelligence briefings, calls to advisers and bicycling, has spent much of his day clearing brush.
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GW was not above the hard work of dragging brush, and also reveled in destroying it with fire.
He also frequently posed with firefighters, rescue workers, and their chainsaws while campaigning, but appeared to be confused by an axe.
Overall, a bit of a buffoon, but down to earth, marginally competent and someone with whom most red-blooded Americans would enjoy a bit of chainsawing and a beer.
John McCain - his experiences in a Vietnam POW camp have left him with a lifelong fear of chainsaws, not elected.
Mitt Romney - hires undocumented immigrants to do his chainsawing, not elected.
Donald Trump - hands too small to hold a chainsaw, unelectable.