To: Timesink
Sorkin's screw up was detailed in the NY Post, Page 6. He said some really awful things about GW, and slammed Tom Brokaw's recent special with GW. According to Sorkin, the way Brokaw showed GW is not true, and what is true, according to Sorkin, is "Gw heading for a bumch of margaritas saying 'It takes an animal to know an animal.'" That line, again, according to Sorkin, is what GW said on a film by the daughter of a CA Dem lawmaker.
20 posted on
02/24/2002 3:13:17 PM PST by
summer
To: summer
bumch = bunch
21 posted on
02/24/2002 3:13:52 PM PST by
summer
To: summer
It takes a animal to know a animal is a true statement made by President Bush. He was drinking non-alcoholic beer and the press corps was drinking the hard stuff. He said it on his campaign bus and was joking around at the time. She did get it on tape. The people who have seen the tape said it is flattering to President Bush and she did a good job.
30 posted on
02/24/2002 3:20:22 PM PST by
esmith
To: summer
George W. Bush, Movie Star article by Matt Labash, Weekly Standard.... His review of the film
Her documentary is set to debut March 8 at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. But it's already caused quite a stir. Relying on Pelosi friends who've seen it, Time magazine described scenes of Bush reverting to Deke-house form on the press plane: predicting that Pelosi's crush on another reporter would "result in a relationship that goes beyond hand-holding," bumping his way down the aisle while wearing a sleep mask, hoisting his non-alcoholic beer and pushing his way into a boozy press throng while declaring, "These are my people. It takes an animal to know an animal."
53 posted on
02/24/2002 3:53:06 PM PST by
deport
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