The press wouldn't.
Bush used to visit the wounded a lot. He didn't seek publicity for it and lord knows the media wasn't interested in showing anything positive about him.
The press doesn't care what a president does or is, just if he serves the leftist agenda.
You live in some Alternative Universe, don't you?
It's all Bold Assertions, All the Time.....
I stated my opinion on the statement made in the post I replied to,
and then supported it with an recent historical example.
If I take your meaning, by the term "Bold Assertion" correctly, I have disproved your claim.
Do you have the vaguest idea of the difference between an Assertion and Fact?
Bush used to visit the wounded a lot. He didn't seek publicity for it and lord knows the media wasn't interested in showing anything positive about him.
How do you know that Bush would visit the wounded?
First heard about it, well after the fact from people with connections in the military.
Well after
that, towards the end of his presidency, there were small, deeply buried media reports on the visits.
If we had the media, that the media likes to pretend it is, some "investigative journalist", wait a moment,
...would have gotten wind of this, and reported it as a valid insight into what type of person the Commander in Chief was.
But they didn't. Because it wouldn't serve the agenda.
You are a liar...
at random, excluding Reich Wing media...
FOR EVERY YEAR OF THE CONFLICT.
President, first lady visit wounded service members - Apr. 11, 2003
www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/04/11/sprj.irq.bush.troops/
Apr 11, 2003 - President
Bush on Friday presented Purple Hearts to several soldiers, sailors and Marines
wounded in Operation Iraqi Freedom and also ...
CNN.com - Bush: Troops on 'mission for peace' - Dec 21, 2004
www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/21/bush.mosul/
Dec 21, 2004 - President
Bush with his wife, Laura, speak to the media after
visiting wounded soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Hospital Tuesday.
USATODAY.com - Bush visits with soldiers wounded in Iraq
www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-11-09-bush-troops_x.htm
Nov 9, 2004 - President
Bush, paying a bedside
visit to soldiers
wounded in Iraq, said Tuesday that U.S. troops leading the assault against insurgents in ...
George W Bush | User Clip | C-SPAN.org
George W Bush | User Clip | C-SPAN.org
December 17,
2005 | Clip Of Presidential Radio Address This clip, title, and ... January 30, 2017 George W
BushCommander in Chief ....
Bush spoke to reporters at Brooke Army Medical Center, where he was
visiting woundedtroops. He said ...
A Christmas Tradition: Bush Visits the Wounded - ABC News
abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=2746873
Dec 22, 2006 - Just as he has each of the last four years, President
Bush today paid a
visit to members of the military who were
wounded in action.
Bush begins 2006 visiting wounded troops | The Seattle Times
www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/bush-begins-2006-visiting-wounded-troops/
Jan 1, 2006 - President
Bush began the new year on Sunday at the bedsides of
wounded servicemen and women, and awarded nine Purple Hearts to U.S. ...
At Walter Reed, Bush Offers an Apology
By Peter Baker
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, March 31, 2007
President Bush yesterday paid his first visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center since the uproar over shoddy conditions at the facility and emerged after a two-hour tour to publicly apologize for the physical and bureaucratic ordeals inflicted upon soldiers recovering from injuries on faraway battlefields.
The president inspected new accommodations for patients who had been living in squalid quarters and visited a physical therapy room to talk with soldiers who lost arms or legs in Iraq only to find themselves lost in a broken system back home.
Bush Visits Injured Soldiers at Walter Reed - Washington Post
www.washingtonpost.com › Nation
Bush Visits Injured Soldiers at Walter Reed ... Tuesday, December 23,
2008. President
Bush made what is expected to be his final trip as commander in chief to ...
Bush visits wounded troops at Army hospital - USATODAY.com
usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-09-09-2439710439_x.htm
Sep 9, 2008 - President
Bush says
visiting with
woundedtroops makes real both the horrors ... 9,
2008, to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
THAT is "disproving a claim".