Watch Bill at 6pm
You can see that transcript tonight at 6.
"I worked hard to kill him." "We tried to kill him"
coming from a president, that is scaring.
I want to read this book, now. The richard clark book.
"coming from a president, that is scaring."
heh, I thought it was scary as well. you dont often see presidents talking about the raw end of their power.
worldsSmallestViolin
September 24th, 2006 6:20pm
It's a setup. It's so they can claim Bush is weak on terrorism.
xampl
September 24th, 2006 6:38pm
A setup, perhaps. But is it false?
cpm
September 24th, 2006 7:57pm
Depends on what 'is' is.
Rick Zeng/Tseng
September 24th, 2006 8:01pm
The trick is to keep doing stuff like this - if they can keep Bush dealing with questions about 9/11 and Iraq, then the November elections become a referendum on his Presidency. The news is *always* going to run Presidential commentary before local races.
Hopefully Bush still calls enough of the shots that he can hurt the Rove machine by refusing to "let people get away with sayin' that stuff about him"
"He can't say that! Karl, get me time on the evenin' news!"
"Uh, George, we really need to let the Senate majority leader get some coverage about their plans to deal with spending..."
"Screw that! That Clinton fucker is lying about stuff I did! I wanna fix it!"
a "setup"?
who set who up? Fox is setting Bush up?
Interesting theory. Perhaps the sight of someone who is such a good debater that even your fucked-up news system can't keep him down is just too difficult for you too comprehend. Could it be that Fox tried to set Clinton up and the shit blew up in their faces, big time.
BTW Clinton is too damn good. He fucked Wallace up the arse and wiped it in his face, then kicked his sad scrotum around teh studio. How the fuck you people ever replaced him with a semi-literate cretin who seems unable to string two sentences is one of the head scratchers of the modern age.
Diebold.
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September 25th, 2006 9:41am