Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Be Very, Very Quiet

Watching the President this morning. I know, we are all shocked. I've already watched SportsCenter, and I've still got coffee left.
Some first-time reporter just showed her stupidity/cahones. The first question she asked as a White House virgin was, "The Democrats think they can do a better job of running the country...do you expect to still have a majority in Congress after the elections?" (probably paraphrased). He, surprisingly, disagreed. I've never been a big Bush supporter...at all, actually. But she made me chuckle. I bet she thinks she's pretty cool now. Now he's on a big rant about how great the Iraq government is going to be. I keep hearing from the paper (couldn't find the link...didn't look all that hard) and from him that he wanted to "look the prime minister in the eye." That's great. I bet the prime minister feels more comfortable. I know we have troops there and I support them 100%, but I keep hearing him say all of this crap how they've killed al-Zarqawi, government installation. Now he's saying, after a reporter brought up his comments from the week before, that he "shouldn't have said that the tide was turning in Iraq, maybe that progress is being made."
Next question that I hear: "Was there concerns about the inner circle of the prime minister that caused you to only tell him 5 minutes ahead of time?" Duh. Its Iraq.
He's showing how tired he really is and his patience seems to be wearing thin.
That's enough for now. Time to go watch the grass grow.

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