He called the President's work last night a 'slam dunk' (because he didn't give the left....and the Kerry campaign.....the sound bite they were obviously trolling for last night). and he actually had a Democrat caller (woman) who was CRYING because she felt so sorry for how badly the press was treated President Bush.
I call that complete victory. You need to stop being embarrassed that he wasn't eloquent enough.
I might have missed the first half hour but I caught many of his comments on the Bush speech.
I like the way he said the lib press was trying to trap Bush into saying he made "mistakes" and that even though he didn't do it so gracefully, he did a great job of avoiding their trap.
I made the exact same comment last night during the speech more than once.
He called the President's work last night a 'slam dunk' (because he didn't give the left....and the Kerry campaign.....the sound bite they were obviously trolling for last night).
Yes. He is right. That was definitely a plus. And it was smart of Bush not to fall for it.
and he actually had a Democrat caller (woman) who was CRYING because she felt so sorry for how badly the press was treated President Bush.
Really? That brings up an interesting angle.
Maybe Bush was purposely responding that way .... Kinda like the way he gets people to underestimate him all the time and it works to his advantage in the end. :)
I call that complete victory. You need to stop being embarrassed that he wasn't eloquent enough.
You're probably right.
I am pleasantly surprised by hearing so many people talk about his lack of eloquence, and kind of stumbling performance during the Q&A, but all these people still strongly agreed with all he said and supported him.
That's the way I feel.