The point is, dear, that the article is a year+ old , President Bush IS most assuredly running for re-election, and that the Bushbashers are going to be crying in their collective beers, yet again ... as ever. :-)
So, you actually believe that an article that says:
WASHINGTON (AP) - On his 96th day in the White House, President Bush (news - web sites) was in no hurry to envision a second term - ``IF I run again,'' he demurred - or to dazzle detractors in his first.
Expectations? ``I'm doing everything I can to keep 'em low,'' the president said with a chuckle.
means what you said in this post?
Posted by MissAmericanPie to mickie On News/Activism 06/30/2003 10:52 PM EDT #59 of 195 Bush himself said it. That he might not run again. What a relief it would be if he didn't. I cannot, not vote for a Republican, so I'll just end up writing one in I guess. |
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Posted by MissAmericanPie to Howlin On News/Activism 06/30/2003 11:24 PM EDT #97 of 195 He said it during an interview the first few days after the election was settled. It shocked me to hear him say it. Doesn't anyone watch the news anymore? lol In 2001, after all the rallies and the bitter fight for victory over the Democratic vote fraud machine, I was fired up for Bush and hanging on every word he said like it was gospel. |
Total BS.
Here is the ONE and ONLY paragraph in the AP report that addresses what you claimed:
WASHINGTON (AP) - On his 96th day in the White House, President Bush (news - web sites) was in no hurry to envision a second term - ``IF I run again,'' he demurred - or to dazzle detractors in his first.
Did it ever occur to you that Bush didn't want to discuss his relection on his 96th day in office?