Posted on 04/28/2005 4:00:18 PM PDT by Howlin
FROM WASHINGTON
Pres. Bush Press Conf. Tonight
At the White House, Pres. Bush holds an evening press confer-ence. The President intends to talk about his Social Security reform plan and his energy plan. He is also likely to get questions on other topics such as the John Bolton nomination, Senate filibuster rules on judicial nomina-tions, House ethics rules, etc.
Live at 8:00 P.M. EDT
Watch live from the White House web site:
(Link on right)
or
(link at top)
and all the usual suspected news outlets.
See #462.
Bill Sammon "George you are so mean to the dems"
Yeah...GW IS MOVING CIRCLES AROUND THE "JOURNALISTS"
They try to stump him....and he just makes them look bad.
Gotta Love It.
Super Stretch is speaking. "Is there any danger that the atomosphere will become so poisoned" that you won't be able to accomplish all of your goals?
I agree and good idea to move it up to 8:00pm
I'd like to see the LASER NOSE CONE 747's up and running before the missile defense silos are ready......
They are.... testing is almost complete. Production is already funded.
Well that's the difference between cowardly politicians and someone that stands up for what's right. I'm sick and tired of this lily livered excuse of representation at all levels in the national government. I would rather vote for a politician that knows full well they're only going to be in office for one term and will do their job than someone that is going to stay, protect their job, and pander for more votes.
You two should meet.
Bush- American people are wondering why we can't get energy bill...social security....he'll give credit to both parties when they get something done.
Reporter-came to change tone...partison..danger of spending all capitol so can't get anything done
Bush-class action reform...budget agreement...progress being made...social security hasn't been discussed for 20 years. They thought they had it fixed, here we are again. Grandparent you'll get your check but your grandchildren will have a hell of a price to pay.
Cool...
mentions 18 % payroll tax if it isn't fixed. That is really breathtaking to me.
Childish response.
Here's a good article that lists some of the work President Bush is doing on our borders.
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040112-123619-8557r.htm
I'd say the man has a rather full plate, all of us don't agree with the Presidenet on all the issues, but one thing you can't seriously complain about is that he isn't working hard on all fronts. This president is not coasting through his second term, he wants to solve problems, he's promised us that, and this man keeps his promises.
Oh, you asked about the president on deficits. Here ya go:
http://www.nationalreview.com/script/printpage.asp?ref=/nrof_comment/verjee200409210749.asp
My W bona fides can not be in doubt, but I have to take issue with:
"I have to say that President Bush is doing SO great tonight..."
DUDE- pass what ever you are smoking. This press conference is a bust. His speaking has been horrible, jokes flat (and attempts at humor), nothing fluid. W is not convincing anyone on social security, judges, or Iraq. Does not sounds strong at all - stutters. And he should not have called President Putin by his first name "Vladimir." Bad form.
Sorry - gotta call them like I see them.
Clinton, now that man could do a press conference. Yeah, everything he said was a lie, but he could sell them.
Who was the brother report.
"If you're a grandmother or grandfather...you're going to get your (Soc. Sec.) check. --- But, your grandchildren are going to have a heck of a price to pay for theirs."
I'm ignoring you from now on.
Thank you. Why is so taboo to say that Sosh Security was a bad idea from the get-go? WHY is it so sacrosanct? Makes me hopping mad (and I have a bad knee!).
Mike Fletcher WaPo "Mr President why can't you solve the Korean problem?"
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