I'm thinking a relaxed "slide show" (fade in, fade out, nothing harsh) of images that relate to the topics of the week can show on the screen while President Bush is giving his radio address. I think this sort of thing, if handled with simple elegance, would go over reasonably well. I know I'd watch.
What do you think?
McGavin999, sounds something similiar to what he did in his speech today or introducing the Iraqi woman to the woman who lost a son at his SOU. I agree, simple acts like these are genuine, heart warming and chalk full of Truth. Introducing these elements in all his speeches would do wonders.
Prime Choice, not a bad idea but not everyone has cable which can be a problem. I know the Liberals will decry it as 'government sponsered propaganda', but that is only because it would effectively cut through the sole visuals of the bombings.
All he really needs to do is sprinkle his speeches with a few stories. Bush is great at relating stories about the soldiers, what they say and what they've done. THAT would do wonders. Keep the rest of the speech the same, but drop something new in about what's being accomplished. Not just the number of schools, but a story about a specific school. Not just how many water plants have been built, but how it affected an entire village when they had fresh water for the first time EVER. Tell about when they took 40 terrorists in and then went to the orphanage they adopted to deliver beany babies their hometown sent over.