Posted on 09/16/2005 4:04:55 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
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RUSH: Let's go to the audio sound bites. Here's President Bush last night from New Orleans. BUSH: I also offer this pledge of the American people: Throughout the area hit by the hurricane, we will do what it takes. We will stay as long as it takes to help citizens rebuild their communities and their lives. And all who question the future of the Crescent City need to know: There is no way to imagine America without New Orleans, and this great city will rise again. RUSH: So let's go now to the Astrodome in Houston, where lying in wait -- or is it laying in wait? Whatever. They were sitting there. ABC News, Ted Koppel with a special early edition of Nightline with reporter Dean Reynolds. And they had lined up a sort of town hall meeting of guests, evacuees from New Orleans, who were taken outside the air-conditioned comfort of the Astrodome, made to sit outside in the heat and humidity and the insects of Houston, Texas, while watching this speech. ABC just knew that these people they interviewed were going to rip Bush to shreds. Well, let's go to the tape. The reporter, Dean Reynolds, says, "I'd like to get the reaction of Connie London. She spent several horrible hours at the Superdome. You heard the president say repeatedly that you are not alone, that the country stands beside you. Do you believe him?" LONDON: Yeah, I believe him because here in Texas they have truly been good to us. REYNOLDS: Did you get a sense of hope that you could return to your home one day in New Orleans? LONDON: Yes, I did. I did. REYNOLDS: Did you harbor any anger toward the president because of the slow federal response?
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RUSH: And this did not change during the whole show. You hear how the reporter, Dean Reynolds, was sweating himself, doing his best to extract from these evacuees from New Orleans -- once again, made to leave the air-conditioned comfort of the Astrodome to go outside in the heat, humidity and insects of Houston, sit there and watch the speech, and they just knew these people were going to come out and tar and feather Bush, and when they didn't, Dean Reynolds kept probing and kept asking and kept hinting and kept imploring them to rip into Bush, the media living in the moment, and it did not happen. By the way, I'll have to check this out, but I got an e-mail from a subscriber at Rush 24/7 today who said that he found a story back in the '90s from I think it was either the Lafayette newspaper in Louisiana, or the Baton Rouge newspaper, that Mary Landrieu had succeeded in getting something like 150 buses put together in 14 hours to take voters to the polls in New Orleans. But back to the audiotape. From ABC's early edition of Nightline, outside the air-conditioned comfort of the Astrodome, where New Orleans evacuees were made to sit and watch the speech amidst the heat and the humidity and the insects of Houston. Dean Reynolds goes to another guest. "Now, Mary, you were rescued from your house, which was basically submerged in your neighborhood. Did you hear something in the president's words that you can gleen some hope from?"
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REYNOLDS: And Cecilia, did you feel that the president was sincere tonight? CECILIA: Yes, he was. RUSH: Yes, he was. Finally desperate, ABC News Dean Reynolds goes back to evacuee No. 1 here. He said, "Mary, what is the one mistake that could have prevented -- that would have made your lives better? Is it simply getting all of you out much sooner? What was the one mistake? MARY: I'm going to tell you the truth. I had the opportunity to get out, but I didn't believe it. So I stayed there til it was too late.
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KOPPEL: Dean Reynolds, thank you very much. If the national response is reflected by that small group of people in the parking lot of the Astrodome, the president has made some major progress tonight.
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That's encouraging, as I really believe half of them work where I do (child welfare agency behind enemy lines in socialist Illinois).
you can almost hear ABC swallowing really really hard as it aired.
I never laughed harder than when I heard these soundbites on the radio this afternoon.
ABC's brazen agenda would've been breath-taking had it not been so predictable.
My husband and I were ROFL, with tears running down our faces. Glad to know so many saw it, recognized the desperate attempt to smear the President, and put it on the internet to share with several hundred thousand of their best friends.
PS: I've been looking for post-speech polls. Wonder where they're hiding them.
bttt
Your welcome. The just goes to prove that the MSM is gradually losing their stranglehold on the sheeple of the US.
Well, to them that just means the other 87% are stupid and ignant, and must be reeducated. Therefore, they must keep hammering the point home, "Bush is Wrong....Bush is Stupid....Bush is Evil.... Bush is a Racist...Bush Hates Black People...Bush is a Chimp ." We'll all understand what they understand some day.
.....Sounds like these ladies may be candidates for honorary Texas citizens......
As I read my James Mitchner, La was the jumping off point for the establishmnet of Texas. History may be repeating.
(ps....the Tennessee volunteers who established Texas also entered through LA)
It's happening -- finally.
bump
That should read, "Evacuees don't blame Bush, DAMMIT!"
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