Sunday, August 21, 2005 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
Why Bush refuses to meet with Sheehan 2nd time
By Mike Allen
The Washington Post
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002447400_mom21.htmlCRAWFORD, Texas — A meeting would have taken half an hour or less, and might have lowered the temperature on a month's worth of searing publicity. When Cindy Sheehan showed up outside President Bush's ranch on the fourth full day of his five-week working vacation to talk about a son who had been killed in Iraq, he declined to meet with her — a widely second-guessed decision, even by some Republicans.
The way that choice was made, and the reasons, provide a vivid illustration of several hallmarks of Bush's style, including his insistence on protocol, his concern with precedent, his resistance to intrusions and his aversion to hand-wringing.
By the accounts of several advisers, Bush and his aides concluded it would be a mistake to yield to Sheehan's demand for a second meeting with Bush to discuss the death of her son, Casey, killed in Iraq at age 24 last year when his Army battalion was attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire. The president has made it clear, going back at least to a California rail swing during his 2000 campaign, that he does not care to see protesters, or to reward them.
White House officials maintain that Sheehan may have discredited herself with statements about impeachment, her insistence on a withdrawal from Iraq, her mixing of her cause with that of the Palestinians, and her accusation that Bush "killed" her son. If Sheehan has lost credibility with the public, the "peace mom" might turn out to be only a summer sensation.