Posted on 12/08/2008 6:48:03 PM PST by Inappropriate Laughter
The following are excerpts from ABC News' Cynthia McFadden's interview with President George W. Bush on Monday, Dec. 8 at the White House to air on "Nightline."
CYNTHIA McFADDEN: Mr. President, I know you've been working on the auto bailout all day. Close to a resolution at this point?
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH: It's hard to tell because there are some pretty strict standards. One is that anything that's done would as best as possible guarantee the taxpayers get their money back. In other words, there needs to be viability. Of course, the definition of viability is open to discussion.
I believe that viability means that all aspects of the companies need to be re-examined to make sure that they can survive in the long term. Hopefully we'll get something done that, you know &These are important companies, but on the other hand, we just don't want to put good money after bad.
MCFADDEN: Should one of the conditions be that the people at the top have to step down?
BUSH: I think that viability is a broad term. It include an analysis of business plans, dealerships, product lines, and labor contracts as well as the internal dealings of the company.
MCFADDEN: So it's on the table?
BUSH: I think all aspects of the deal are on the table. I don't want to take one single aspect. The danger with trying to pick out one thing and say this has to happen, is that these companies need a comprehensive review of everything they're doing and all aspects of the business need to be on the table in order to make sure we don't put good money after bad, which would be unhelpful.
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FReeper coffee hurl.
I thought the title was ‘Cynthia McKinney’!?!?!
I am going to watch the interview tonight...I am surprised about some of his answers regarding Faith.
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