Wow, I had the opposite impression and saw a man who would try and work with the dems up to a point. If he has to abandon his principles in order to get along, than NO DEAL.
Wow, I had the opposite impression and saw a man who would try and work with the dems up to a point. If he has to abandon his principles in order to get along, than NO DEAL.
I have to admit I mostly saw the Q&A part of Wednesday's press conference. I heard his speech, but wasn't watching it closely (multi-tasking as usual). During the Q&A (which I watched) he was stumbling and mumbling... trying to make silly comments. It was awful.
Zelig was at a business conference and saw a TV with this presser going on, but the sound was muted. He said he could tell just by Pres. Bush's body language that "things weren't going well."