What the President says - every day - and what the media reports are not the same thing. Unless it can be spun as negative, the media have placed a virtual blackout on the words of President Bush -- starting with calling him Mister Bush, instead of President Bush.
Do you check on the Day in the Life thread on FR?
This is from 6/11/05: --
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1421032/posts
PRESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE: Although no schedule update was provided in the White House press briefing yesterday, the President, himself, talked about his schedule in his radio address today.
On Tuesday, I will discuss Social Security reform with young people in Pennsylvania.
On Wednesday, I will address the Energy Efficiency Forum here in Washington, and renew my call for Congress to act on the energy plan I proposed four years ago. Today's high energy prices are like a tax that drags on our economy. We must ensure that American families and small businesses have access to a reliable supply of affordable energy. My energy strategy will lessen our dependence on foreign oil by encouraging conservation, promoting domestic production in environmentally friendly ways, and funding promising new sources of energy such as hydrogen, ethanol, and biodiesel. It will also modernize our aging electricity grid. The House has passed a good energy bill; now the American people expect the Senate to act. For the sake of our economic and national security, Congress needs to get a good energy bill to my desk by August.
On Thursday and Friday, I will discuss a key element of ensuring health care security for our nation's seniors.
EXACTLY!!! I have begun to always refer to him as PRESIDENT Bush in my posts for that very reason. They diminish him in every way they can think of and this point is just part of the "plan" thinking that no one will pick up on it.
My last post should have said all as well as Maica