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To: Glenn
He's overdoing it. Mistake. It will wear thin. See you at the State of the Union, GWB. Any sooner and I'm going to lose more respect for you than I already have.

I'm sure when it drops to none at all, you'll let us know.

Bush follows a President who, except for the period immediately following his disastrous grand jury testimony, tried to get on television every night.

22 posted on 11/08/2001 6:33:59 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone; Glenn
Those of us who have cable or satellite and are home during the day have lots of opportunity to watch speeches. For those who only have network television and who work all day, they see him very seldom.

Considering that the media spends a fair amount of time either giving him negative coverage or ignoring him altogether, I do not think he is overdo.ing it.

By the way, 8 years of X42 on every media outlet imaginable was "overdoing it." I swear the Clintons had a "product placement" expert working for them. You will NEVER see President Bush on or in the following media outlets, all of which I saw over the last 8 years: Martha Stewart, House Beautiful, MTV, Antique Trader, Food Network.

26 posted on 11/08/2001 6:40:25 PM PST by Miss Marple
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