June 30, 2004

Defending Bush

Stand back! I'm going to defend Bush! Crazy!

Boing Boing is reporting that Bush got mauled by an Irish reporter who asked him straight questions.

"Please, please, please, for a minute, OK?" the hapless Bush pleaded at one point, as he demanded his questioner go easy on him.

What Bush was actually asking was that the reporter simply give him time to respond. Which is simple common courtesy. In this case... duh, duh, duh, duhhhh, I think Bush was right. She was being pushy and rude. His answers were what we have come to expect, but it was nice to see him thinking on his feet somewhat.

You see. Fair and balanced. ;-)

Posted by jherr at June 30, 2004 01:56 PM
Comments

Bravo! :)

Posted by: Jacqueline at June 30, 2004 03:14 PM

Mmmm, right. He is still the WORST PRESIDENT EVER.

Posted by: Jack Herrington at June 30, 2004 05:09 PM

No, not the worst. Nixon actually and actively tried to subvert the constitution. Score one for bureaucracy.

Posted by: William Cutherell at July 1, 2004 06:36 AM

Yeah. That's a good one.

You have to admit that unilaterally invading a sovereign nation strictly to settle old scores and enrich his cronies, as well as the Patriot Act, holding people indefinitely without due process, and turning the country into a McCarthy-esque fear state is in the same ballpark.

Posted by: Jack Herrington at July 1, 2004 09:56 AM

I vote for Warren G Harding. Tea pot dome anyone.
Not to mention that Hoover got the blame for the depression that was rooted in Harding's debacles.

Posted by: Mike at July 1, 2004 10:44 AM

Yo, Mr. "Fair and Unbalanced"! Here's a movie that Michael Moore doesn't want you to see:

http://rubbergashproductions.com/FINDING_FAHRENHEIT_911.htm

Posted by: Michael Snore at July 2, 2004 12:58 AM
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