Posted on 06/10/2004 12:57:00 PM PDT by ladyesk
He's really showing some attitude!
Ping an expert...
I'm a computer dunce.
He was really on a roll, wasn't he?
(Taking lessons from #40?)
**And he's doing a great press smackdown while he's doing it.**
I loved it!
I remember that, too.
I'm waiting for the local liberal rag to run that as a comment, so I can write a letter to the editor reminding him that Hillary bought china and furniture as well, but Nancy had the good grace to leave what she bought at the White House.
The dems. are going to go catatonic.
Thank goodness we have 2 TVs. I'm obessed with watching almost every little morsel of this tribute to the "Gipper", and my hubby sees a little and that's good enough for him. Last night here on FR it was sort of like the beginning of a 12-step program, admitting we were fascinated by watching people move by the casket.
Also, did anyone see Peggy Noonan on C-span today? I would have missed it but I was a little under the weather and switched on the TV. She was absolutely awesome.
Yes, I connected.
You made it easy.
Watching now, but
doubt it'll include his Q and A session
which is GOLD.
Ambrose, see #100
Probably Jonathan Karl, if memory serves me correctly...
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Must be my popup blocker in the browser blocking it.
I got an answer for that.
Jom Angle the Fox guy wasn't there and I think someone else stood up......was it Carl Cameron that he said this to?
Is Mr. Gregory the one that Laura Ingraham calls "Blowhair Boy"?
Yep, time to leave to go back to Washington and meet with Nancy Reagan at the Blair House and visit the Capitol.
I'm hoping C-Span will replay the press conference. Another FReeper said maybe it was Jonathan Karl/CNN. I wasn't paying attention to the question, until W. said that! By then, the press-holes name had already been said.
I'm sorry I missed President Bush this afternoon, hopefully I'll get to see it later on C-Span.
My hubby took me out to eat last night. I debated between going or staying home to watch the coverage. Food someone else cooked won out--but I hit the "record" button before I left.
the live with and not live with was a LOL line for me!
I bookmarked Reuters TV.
It's not bad.
I'm looking forward to Bush's comments at the Reagan memorial service tomorrow. W does his best when he's talking about the values that make America great, and when he's reminding the Americans that our strength as a people derive from our faith in God. I still believe the best speech he's given was the memorial at the National Cathedral two days after 9/11.
Perhaps the mantle of Ronald Reagan has fallen on W?
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