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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> eight years in the White House never would have been complete if
Leo Perino hadnt come for a visit. He insisted we turn the
other cheek and focus on the issue, never the personal. With forgiveness
came humility not gloating and allowing others to bask in a
political win. I felt like we never got to dance in the
end zone, but that that was the right thing to do. He
got to know his staff and how they did their best work
some needed chiding, others needed to be pushed, but I needed
reassurance. When hed call me to the Oval Office, hed say, And
tell her theres nothing wrong. He also knew I liked to be
told I was right. One day after a press conference, I said
that while I thought itd gone well, that one thing he said
would be taken out of context and be the headline. He disagreed.
A few hours later, I got a call in my office from
the residence. It was the president. He said, Hey, just wanted to
call and tell you that you were right. I said, Excuse me,
sir, could you repeat that? He did. And we laughed.Mrs. Barbara Bush
once told one of my Minute Mentoring events that when she talked
to her son about me and to me about her son that
Loyalty goes both ways. Indeed.I believe that leaders should inspire you
to be more like them. President Bush set a high bar and
I thank him for the opportunity he gave me. He was a
good president and is a good friend.Dana Perino is co-host of Fox
News Channel's " The Five" and a Fox News contributor. She
urprised and pleased, for
instance, when he attended his nephew's high school graduation last year.
There, he saw a gay male graduate with his boyfriend, open and
accepted by all his peers."It's mind-boggling," Benjamin Dreyer says. "It's
wonderful."Carrillo, too, decided to live openly when he arrived at Elmhurst
College. He joined a fraternity and even painted a rainbow
a common symbol of the gay community on
his fraternity paddle. To his surprise, there was some backlash from a
couple of his straight fraternity brothers who feared people would think
their fraternity was the "gay fraternity.""There's a long way to go," says
Carrillo, who graduates next month. But he still feels hopeful."Honestly,
I see it everywhere there's progress."___Martha Irvine is an
AP national writer. She can be reached at mirvine(at)ap.org or at http://twitter.com/irvineap
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