Posted on 04/28/2005 4:00:18 PM PDT by Howlin
FROM WASHINGTON
Pres. Bush Press Conf. Tonight
At the White House, Pres. Bush holds an evening press confer-ence. The President intends to talk about his Social Security reform plan and his energy plan. He is also likely to get questions on other topics such as the John Bolton nomination, Senate filibuster rules on judicial nomina-tions, House ethics rules, etc.
Live at 8:00 P.M. EDT
Watch live from the White House web site:
(Link on right)
or
(link at top)
and all the usual suspected news outlets.
LA Times "Are you the reason the dems are such a**holes"
I do think that any administration that even whispered about getting rid of SS would be thrown out in a heart beat. Americans support it in large numbers.
Softball question. Way he's going, he'll bobble it.
Dan
Didn't the human tree invent the internet too?
Kinda gets ya all tingly feelin', eh?
Wolves probably have better feeding frenzy manners
I know you know and yes its hard to believe the questions they ask.....so disrespectful they should be ashamed to even ask...but then I remember "Oh yeah, liberals don't feel shame!"
Thanks for #520, and proving you don't have a clue.
He looks a DAMN sight better than tapioca pudding Clinton!!!
Love it "I'm proud of our party, we have answers and we fix it". About the 8th shot at 42 tonight.
You know that would not be remotely possible.
Why not appreciate that he's bringint the issue to the fore and trying to do something?
You sound like one of those dang pie in the sky libertarians.
Yeah...they are scum.
But GW handles them great.
He just makes them look petty and stupid.
Gotta like when the jackels get taken down a bit.
Oh. Like the president has to worry about the slimeball press asking about the borders and other serious issues. You and everyone on this thread knows that the press WILL NOT ask the important questions.
Oooh - Bill Sammon !!! Yess!!
Someone asked about partisan politics in Wash and does Bush think he is responsible for it?
Bush said that he is sure some don't like him, but that he has been disappointed in the partisan way in Wash--
He says he is proud of his party because they are full of ideas and the energy to get it done...
Said he would do his best to see that things go as best as it can...
American people wonder though, why things haven't gotten done like the energy bill...
Next reporter is asking the exact same question---
Wendell called him "ambassador bolton" and W didn't correct it.
I about fell out of my chair laughing when you said that about the Oscar pic of Mickey Rooney.
Cheer up, as long as you're healthy, you can make things better.
Good luck!
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