FOX News' Bret Baier was granted unprecedented access by George W. Bush as the president begins the final year of his extraordinarily consequential tenure.It was the highest rated cable news show of last weekend, and well worth an hour of your time.
This historic documentary — shot in high definition — takes you inside the Oval Office, to the president's Texas ranch, aboard Air Force One and into his private sanctums in the White House residence.
In a series of no-holds-barred interviews, the president talks openly of his aim to consolidate his mark on history, his "Freedom Agenda," the failure to catch Usama bin Laden, the role faith has played in his presidency and how he was inspired by the writings and deeds of Abraham Lincoln.
It's an unflinching, fair and balanced look at the nation's 43rd president — only on FOX News Channel.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Today's Alternative Viewing Option
If, like me, you really don't care who wins the Super Bowl, let me suggest an alternative viewing possibility. At 3pm ET (which is during the interminable pre-game show) Fox News will rerun Bret Baier's hour long special called "George W. Bush, Fighting to the Finish". It originally aired last weekend and I taped it and watched it this week. It's very well done. Fox describes it as follows:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment