"America needs an education President who shows up for class every day, not just once every four years," he said.
Then he went on to say he wanted to be the education President.
"I want to be the education President," he says first.
Where was the man who now says he wants to be the education President?
Not a change local property taxes can be expected to cover, but an "education President" might manage it.
I look forward, truly, to extending all of our efforts in eduction and to work with the education President.
If the "education President" gets another term, even our kids won't be able to spell potato.
George Bush has said he would like to be the "education President."
In this political context, the leadership possibilities for someone who wants to be an "education President" are considerable.
George Bush has finally made a down payment on his pledge to be the education President.