White House Briefing
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 12:06PM
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With election day two weeks away, why hasn't the president been campaigning for John McCain? White House spokesperson Dana Perino says Sen. McCain -- who now goes to great lengths to distance himself from Mr. Bush, by saying "I'm not George Bush" - is running his campaign as he sees fit. Besides, Perino says, the president has had a lot on his plate the last few months: notably Russia's invasion of Georgia and the economic crisis. Does this suggest he's too busy to help Sen. McCain? "Not at all," says Perino.

The possibility of a second round of economic stimulus checks is on the White House radar, but with Congress away for the next few weeks, the White House is not expecting anything to happen anytime soon. Does the White House support the idea? "We're open to any and all ideas," Perino says. But she points out the massive $700 billion rescue package approved by Congress and signed by the president is still in the pipeline: "It'll take a while for that to have an impact."

Perino knocked down the The New York Times article claiming President Bush has decided not to close the U.S. Navy prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where some 272 detainees are being held. "The president remains committed to closing Guantanamo," she said, "But it is complicated." Perino cited several reasons, including ongoing habeus corpus litigation, military tribunals and the unresolved issue of where to move any detainees that might be released. "Guantanamo would be easy to close," she says, "If you don't care about those issues."

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