Bush's Unique Presidency
W. emerged as an unconventional president, shaped by Texas's minimal governance structure. His cabinet, filled with some of the brightest minds, was empowered to reshape American foreign policy and defense institutions, aiming to propel the U.S. decades ahead of potential rivals. The focus was on fostering democracy and free market principles globally, marking a significant shift from the previous administration's approach.In this clip
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