"Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter"

Right, but the difference from all that was that the Reagan soundcheck thing actually was, intentionally, a joke. He said a couple lines in ostensible private, not broadcast over the air, to make a couple guys around him laugh.

“Har har hardee har har. One of these days, Yuri, one of these days…POW! Right to the moon!”

Stranger

He then punched the air while grinning widely, as the rest of those present including Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy looked on in shock.
So it was a terrorist fist punch?

Bitter experience has taught me to have a warrant on file at all times, 'luci. C’mon, they’re waiting for you out back…

my… posts… so… invisible…

sob…

:smiley:

Bingo. I’m not completely convinced he grasps the concept of irony, let alone is capable of employing it properly.

Aiming for irreverent, achieving assholedom.

Well that bit at least is straight-up, covered in multiple news sources

Likewise the rest of it.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/2277298/President-George-Bush-‘Goodbye-from-the-world’s-biggest-polluter’.html

:confused:

What tabloid is reporting it? I only see the Independent and The Telegraph links provided.

Summary of British Press

Non-Tabloid (from Left to Right slant):
The Guardian
The Independent
The Times
The Telegraph

Tabloid:
The Daily Mail
The Express
The Sun
The Mirror
The Star

You’ll vote now, won’t cha hippies?

Always did, each and every opportunity. You?

This seems to be a bit of a head scratcher for me. This thread is the first I heard of the incident. My first reaction was that the story was B.S.

If true, how could he be so tactless? (Did someone, during the summit meeting, gripe about the U.S.'s non-participation in the Kyoto-treaty?)

Is he seriously trying to torpedo McCain? (McCain has made no disavowal, right?) (To be fair, I don’t sense that this is making much of a splash here in the US media.)

Don’t worry - he still has 5 months to restore honour and dignity to the White House, as promised.

We are on the second page of this thread (and I’ve seen spin offs of the same theme in several other threads), and I still don’t know if it’s even true. I’ve seen nothing about it on CNN or any of the other MSM web sites I regularly go on. Anyone know if this thing even happened?

-XT

It’s been picked up by the Seattle Times, but they’re citing the Telegraph and The Independent stories.

Yeah, I did a google search and they all cited the same source.

-XT

Christ, what an asshole.

Aren’t they all tabloids now? I thought the Guardian and Times converted a few years back.

No, The Telegraph is still a broadsheet. But that misses the point—tabloid is an ambiguous term in the UK. It can refer to either a newspaper printing format, or to a style of journalism purveying gossip and questionable reporting.

When InvisibleWombat stated the only reports were originating from tabloids, I took him to mean the latter, which is incorrect. Neither The Indepedent (centre-left) nor The Telegraph (right) are tabloids.

Don’t taze me, mädchen!

But not per capita, I’m sure.