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To: Wphile
Looking forward to his speech tomorrow. I did read about the one exchange during the press conference:

BTW .. what time is the speech tomorrow ??

I need to reschedule my day .. cause I ain't missing this .. LOL

293 posted on 07/08/2002 8:03:50 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: Mo1; Wait4Truth
I don't know what time the speech is. If I find out, I'll let you know. In the a.m. I would imagine.

W4T...now, calm down, girl. I hate the press more than anybody and my solution was to stop watching it. I just read about it on FR. As for CNN, no one watches them anymore and it's summer so no one will care. Plus, I think the Dems are spoiling for a fight here and they will lose. The country trusts W and will see this as only a partisan attack. It's from 1988 for cryin' out loud!! It doesn't have anything to do with the current pump-and-dump scandal going down on Wall Street. Remember the frenzy the press was in during the Enron crap? Criminy, they were practically orgasmic and that didn't touch Bush. I think it is pretty obvious to most what sort of game the Dems and the press are playing and most people are not buying it. Witness W's numbers going up during the last few weeks of nothing but Bush bashing by the press. W can use the bully pulpit and keep the issues out front.

Remember how the people got mad at the GOP for trying so hard at playing politics with Bill Clinton? It backfired on them and the same will happen with the Dems. Sheesh...it backfired on the GOP and people didn't really like Clinton. I firmly believe that people really like Bush and will take offense at this sort of attack.

There, does that cheer you up any?

BTW, I hate the press.

314 posted on 07/08/2002 8:18:05 PM PDT by Wphile
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