http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1070529&page=1Our Experts Debate Whether Bush Is Spending Too Much Time on the Crawford Ranch
Aug. 26, 2005 -- President Bush is on pace to spend more time on vacation than any other president in modern times.
Today is the 342nd day he has spent at least some part of the day at his ranch, which means he's spent almost an entire year of his four and a half years in office at the ranch. That doesn't include time he's spent at his parents' place in Kennebunkport, Maine, or at Camp David.
If he stays at his Texas ranch until Sept. 3, as expected, the five-week stint away from the White House — the 49th vacation he's taken at the ranch — will surpass President Nixon's monthlong trip to Florida 36 years ago as the longest presidential retreat in the modern era.
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Vacation or Not?
Watkins: "I don't know any American that would say this is a vacation — meeting with world leaders, being briefed every day, giving major speeches, signing legislation, traveling to other states. I mean, this is a busy guy. His vacation sounds like work, and it is."
Maddow: "The White House has gone to great lengths to make us all think that the Crawford ranch is a little White House, but it is really not. I mean, listen to the president himself talk about it. He says, 'I'm going fishing with my man, Barney. I'm taking a nap. I'm reading Elmore Leonard.' There are pictures of him fishing, clearing the brush and doing all this stuff. Meanwhile, the mothers of soldiers killed in Iraq are literally camped in a ditch outside his house waiting to meet with him, 68 soldiers died in Iraq since he has been there, the economy is in shambles, we have the biggest budget deficit, we have two wars going on … I find it embarrassing as an American."
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Watkins: "I spent time around him. He is a joy to be around. He is a hard-working guy. You know, the presidency is the toughest job in the world. He deserves to have an hour or two doing a little bit of what he wants to do."
Maddow: "He never works past 5 p.m. He doesn't work weekends. Does he need that much time to be sharp? How much sharper can he get?"
Vote: Needed Break or Excessive Time Off?
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