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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
President George W. Bush |
As a rule, outgoing presidents hit the campaign trail in support of their party's presidential nominee3. But not this year. President Bush did not attend the Republican National Convention in September, and has not appeared in public with Senator McCain since then.
Not that Mr. Bush has been forgotten. On the campaign trial, Democrat4 Barack Obama has spoken about President Bush almost as much as John McCain - and sought to link the two.
"John McCain has ridden shotgun [alongside] as George Bush has driven our economy towards a cliff," Obama said. "And now he wants to take the wheel and step on the gas."
Far from defending the president, McCain has protested the Illinois senator's suggestion that he and Mr. Bush are political bedfellows.
Senator John McCain in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, 02 Nov 2008 |
"I am not George Bush, McCain said. "If Senator Obama wanted to run against George Bush, he should have run for president four years ago."
That comment from the campaign trail stands in sharp contrast to McCain's assertion in March, when he appeared with the president at the White House after it became clear he would win the Republican presidential nomination5.
"I intend to have as much [many] possible campaigning events together [with Mr. Bush] as is in keeping with the president's heavy schedule," he said.
In fact, McCain has not shied from criticizing President Bush on his handling of the economy. In a television advertisement, McCain noted6 that "The last eight years have not worked very well, have they?"
Asked about being shunned7 by both presidential aspirants8, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Mr. Bush understands today's political climate.
Dana Perino (file) |
"We are realistic about the political environment that we are in," she said. "We are also cognizant that the Republican Party wanted to make this election about John McCain. And that is appropriate."
Perino acknowledged the American people's desire for change, but said President Bush has remained true to his ideals while confronting difficult challenges. She dismissed any suggestion that Mr. Bush is resentful of McCain's criticism of the president.
"Everybody would like to be popular. We can all remember that back in high school," she said. "Everyone really wanted to be popular, and some of us just were not. We are supporting this candidate [McCain] and trying to be respectful of what they [Republicans] have thought is the best way to run their campaign."
It is not at all clear that the McCain campaign welcomes Perino's comments, coming one day before the election. Last week, Vice9 President Cheney voiced his support for McCain - an endorsement10 that was immediately picked up by the Obama campaign and used in a television advertisement attacking the Arizona senator.
Perino says President Bush will remain in the White House Tuesday to watch election returns. Mr. Bush is expected to congratulate the winner once final results are known.
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ad.明显地,惹人注目地 | |
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2 detrimental | |
adj.损害的,造成伤害的 | |
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3 nominee | |
n.被提名者;被任命者;被推荐者 | |
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4 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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5 nomination | |
n.提名,任命,提名权 | |
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6 noted | |
adj.著名的,知名的 | |
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7 shunned | |
v.避开,回避,避免( shun的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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8 aspirants | |
n.有志向或渴望获得…的人( aspirant的名词复数 )v.渴望的,有抱负的,追求名誉或地位的( aspirant的第三人称单数 );有志向或渴望获得…的人 | |
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9 vice | |
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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10 endorsement | |
n.背书;赞成,认可,担保;签(注),批注 | |
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