I thought he delivered his speech okay, but the Q&A was emarrassing.
I sort of missed the question, but what was with the, “Uh, golly, John, I wish I knew you were going to ask that … I’m sure something will pop into my head here in a minute.”?
I could sense John Kerry’s dick hardening from here.
Interesting. There are differences in the text between my original link (Miami Herald, which I discovered requires registration) and the current one, which doesn’t require registration.
The Herald transcript includes the line about his disappointment with the performance of some of the troops. This one doesn’t…someone’s playing with history again.
I didn’t watch or listen (I had NPR on, but I quickly turned it off when I realized what they were doing). I think too much of my head to have it explode.
I would like to take this moment to thank myself for moving out of my parents house so I wouldn’t have to hear Shrubya yap on SO LOUD THE ENTIRE STREET CAN HEAR IT with my dad cheering him on. Dad, I love you, but shut. the. hell. up.
Holy shit. I was sick when I heard him say that. I mean, his pathetic attempts to avoid any responsibility whatsoever for the intelligence failures around 9/11, on not finding WMDs in Iraq, etc. etc., was bad…but to play the race card in that way…Christ on a bicycle.
I only caught the tail end of the news conference(lucky me) and apparently someone at NBC or maybe the local affiliate here, had had enough too, because a commercial started right in the middle of one of his responses, for about 5-7 seconds, the President was pre-empted for a commercial.
I see what’s going on. The PennLive link doesn’t include the question and answer, while the Miami Herald link does. here’s the Herald transcript, with q&a. It’s a free registration. I haven’t found a non-registration link to the full transcript yet.
Is it just me or did he look terribly uncomfortable up there? He looked as if he knew he was completely unprepared to back up his stance and was unsure if his rhetoric would continue to fly. Granted, he did get some tough questions that any politician would have run from, tail between legs: (paraphrasing) “What have you said/done that you can admit was a mistake?” Ouch. Well, what was he supposed to say? “Well, um…let’s see…wait a minute. I’m the gosh-durned President of the United States! I don’t make mistakes.”
One thing’s for sure, though. If he thinks that come November the only thing on people’s minds when they’re in the booth is Iraq, he is sadly mistaken. I will remember that tonight he said that every man, woman and child is entitled to freedom. I will also remember that he would consider it a victory to amend the constitution to define the freedom of choice men & women don’t have.
Thanks for making yourself crystal clear, Shrub. Stand by your convictions as long as they don’t offend your Christian sensibilities.
Yeah, it was in the context of saying that they needed put more time and resources into training Iraqi troops, because he was disappointed with some of their performance. I thought it might have been a reference into the suggestion that Iraqi Civil Defense Forces deliberately lured those contractors into an ambush, which hardly seemed like something that could be resolved through better training.
I didn’t hear about the troops who refused to fight-- that makes more sense. (Here’s a link.)
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Yes it does-- here it is:
Did it strike anyone else as a bit politically naive to let an NPR reporter have the last question? (Not that I’m complaining about what could be simple even-handedness!)
He sure looked uncomfortable, though. I half-expected some collar-tugging.
Did anyone notice that in the aftermath of the Q&A, the TV networks treated it as if Bush spoke coherently? Not one of them said anything about the babbling, the rambling, the nonsensical mutterings, the repetition, etc.
The members of the press corps had to be as embarrassed as we were.
Imagine. The President of the United States has demonstrated to the whole world that he’s a total idiot.
I think I might have heard someone there utter, quite audibly, “Oh God” to one of his lamer responses. Was I hearing things? Or was it something else and I’m just hoping one of his handlers shit his pants at that moment?
I was impressed. I learned a lot from Our President tonight, to wit: The War on Terror isn’t over yet. I didn’t know that. He was right to go into Iraq the way he did, because when an American president speaks, he needs to do what he says he’s going to do. I didn’t know that. And besides, Saddam was a bad man who gassed his own people, and he was a gathering threat. I didn’t know that. And the vast majority of Iraqis know that they’re much better off without Saddam in power, though maybe some of them don’t like being occupied so much. I didn’t know that. And that a free Iraq will make the whole world a safer and more peaceful place. I didn’t know that. And that he had to take advantage of this historic moment to change the world. I didn’t know that. And that he weeps and hugs with the families of soldiers who’ve died in Iraq. I didn’t know that. And he’s surprised he still hasn’t found out where the WMD are, but if you can hide mustard gas on a turkey farm in Libya, you can hide WMD in Iraq. I didn’t know that. And besides, Saddam refused to disarm. I didn’t know that. And Iraqi oil’s flowing ahead of projections. I didn’t know that. And that they’re still figuring out who to turn Iraq over to on June 30th. I didn’t know that. And that the PDB of August 6, 2001 was a history lesson. I didn’t know that. And if he’d known what was going to happen, he’d have moved heaven and earth to prevent it. I didn’t know that. And that the terrorists hate our freedom. I didn’t know that. And that brown-skinned people like freedom too, just not the ones who hate freedom. I didn’t know that. And that America makes sure that everybody has a good education and enough to eat. I didn’t know that.
But I learned all this watching the president tonight, and I learned it well, too, because he said it all over and over again, every time some wise guy asked him some dumb, impertinent question.
Oh – and I learned that he doesn’t know of a single mistake he’s made, but I guess I knew that. Whatta guy, our man in Washington. Glad he could take the time to talk to us.