Posted on 02/08/2004 4:43:47 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
Edited on 02/08/2004 12:09:59 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The Talk Shows
Sunday, February 8th, 2004
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. John Edwards (D-NC) and Pat Roberts (R-KS); and Rep. Porter J. Goss (R-FL).
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): President George W. Bush.
Transcript of Russert/Bush interview
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Former Vermont governor Howard Dean (D).
THIS WEEK (ABC): Senator John Edwards (D-NC), former Clinton chief of staff John D. Podesta and Republican pollster Bill McInturff.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. John W. Warner (R-VA) and Carl M. Levin (D-MI); retired Army Gen. Wesley K. Clark; Former Vermont governor Howard Dean; former Carter national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski; and former Reagan deputy chief of staff Michael K. Deaver.
Transcript of Russert/Bush interview
IMO, Pres Bush did win the popular vote. IMO and of others, there was an awful lot of fraud going on in 2000. The Gore campaign used computer models of states that were close call and stuffed the ballots. As you can see, we lost most of the tossup states. In Florida, the Rats were ticked off because no matter what they did, fraudulently, they still couldn't pull it off. Well, I better stop talking about a subject that gets my ire up. LOL :-)
Yes............. near the end, the ever-obnoxious Russert was telling G. W. that his poll numbers were bad, and that he was as unpolular in Europe as Reagan. Bush shot back firmly and quickly with a smile on his face, "At least I'm in good company."
I think the President did more than hold his own in Russert's "drip torture" interview. (My IQ exceeds 100)
Cheney, Rumsfeld defend Bush doctrine of pre-emptive strikes
Washington, February 8
Excerpt:
Two senior leaders of the Bush Administration, Vice President Dick Cheney and Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, have defended the "Bush Doctrine" of pre-emptive strikes and punishing not only terrorists but those who harbour them.
Rumsfeld, speaking in Munich, said the US has to strike first when there is danger of potential use of a biological agent or other weapons that could cause thousands of deaths.
Cheney, addressing a National Republican Congressional Committee meeting in Illinois on Saturday, said, "In the war on terror, we have only one option: We must take the fight to the enemy."
"Terrorists continue to plot against America and the civilised world. We see them for what they are: killers who will not be stopped by negotiations or treaties, by appeals to reason, or by the least hint of conscience," he said.
~SNIP~
I like when he smiles.. ;)
Never quite thought of that way. But I bet those "uneducated" folks have a higher overall IQ than Goron... and they certainly love this country and do what they can to protect it (and her citizens) than those educated Eastern snobs who only care about their own self-aggrandizement.
Can you point out where I said that?
If i'm not a fast runner, I do not enter foot races. If I am not a good unscripted speaker, I don't do interviews that I don't have to do.
I'm not sure why he did this one. I think it helped nobody, including himself.
I though Pres Bush did a very good job during the interview of getting his message across and making Russert look like the Clinton DemocRAT shill that he is.
It would be great if true conservatives could have rational discourse without using word like "RAT" "Democraps", etc. It really does help perpetuate the stereotype that many Republicans are created from inferior intellectual stock. The sandbox insults are something that we would expect from 5 year olds, not grown adults with the power to vote.
I feel that he not only had to do this interview to get his message out but that he did a very good job of doing just that. You obviously don't understand the way we talk in Middle America but that is also why we relate to this President!
Raise your standards. You deserve it. If you don't believe me, check your paystub and compare the 'gross' with the 'net'. Even with Bush, it's still quite an astounding amount.
Guess that is difficult for people from the East Coast to understand. He sounds like my neighbors here and in Texas which appeals to us "uneducated folks with IQ's less than 100!" (sarcasm)
Okay, so we know which group of voters he has locked up. I'm not sure if you folks will be enough.
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