Lesson one: absence of proof is not proof of absence.
At the moment, they are betting a lot of their chips on one side of these questions.
They are playing both sides. They will rig the game if they have to. They will flip over the table, pocket an ace, mark the cards if they have to.
-PJ
John Tabin had a fine article in Today's American Spectator. Go to it, and you will see the method to Bush's repetition. When I read the first reports, yesterday, I wondered why Bush seemed to be not up to par. I hadn't seen the interview. Common Tator did, and his thoughts were similar to Tobins.
He wasn't talking to Russert. He was talking past Russert.
Bush was his disciplined self.
Be Seeing You,
Chris