The Win-at-All-Costs President

Newsweek, February, 2005 by Howard Fineman

Here are two stories about young "Georgie" Bush that you may not have heard, but which are worth recounting as he travels the globe as a world leader.

As a boy in Maine, he was the oldest of many cousins, and would set the rules for summer games at the family compound. "If he was losing he'd change the rules--or take the ball and leave," one cousin told me. Then there was the time when, as a new kid, just up from Texas at his prep school Andover, Bush was tripped and mocked early in an intramural soccer match. He waited for a chance to exact revenge--then blindsided his foe so viciously he nearly broke the boy's ankle. "He spent that match angling to take me out," said the Andover alum, now a successful businessman. "And he did."

I was reminded of these adolescent...

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