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Bush is holding a press conference

He's just repeating the same old BS. 🙁

I hope someone asks a real, unscripted, tough question.

 
I think 'complex' was on his word of the day calendar this morning.
 
Originally posted by: cougarls88
Originally posted by: BBond

I hope someone asks a real, unscripted, tough question.

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Remember a Phillies pitcher named Don Carmen? Well, he hated speaking with the press so much he posted a list of contrived, cookie-cutter answers to his locker and told the press they could use the quote they wanted to the question they wanted.

Soon, that's what * will be doing and the press will love him for it.

 
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: cougarls88
Originally posted by: BBond

I hope someone asks a real, unscripted, tough question.

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Remember a Phillies pitcher named Don Carmen? Well, he hated speaking with the press so much he posted a list of contrived, cookie-cutter answers to his locker and told the press they could use the quote they wanted to the question they wanted.

Soon, that's what * will be doing and the press will love him for it.

Listening to Bush's trash today it's clear he's doing it already.

 
I have no doubt he will in fact cut the deficit.

There will be more Homeless and starving people in the U.S. than ever before.

The RRR FLL's will be rejoicing in their success.
 
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: BBond
Listening to Bush's trash today it's clear he's doing it already.

Specifically, what has he said in today's press conference that you disagree with?

Everything.

That's exactly what I figured you would say. And precisely why I inserted the word "specifically." I'm more than willing to listen to a reasonable person challenge the president's conference; however, you are nothing more than the typical bomb-throwing, liberal scoundrel.

 
"We will provide every tool and resource for our military, we will protect the homeland," Bush said. He said he would "maintain strict discipline in spending tax dollars."

In the 17th news conference of his presidency, Bush was pushing his second-term agenda.

Bush pointedly acknowledged that Iraqi troops are not ready to take over their country's security, and cautioned that next month's elections there are only the beginning of a long process toward democracy.

"I certainly don't expect the process to be trouble-free," Bush said.

"The elections in January are the beginning of a process and it is important for the American people to understand that," he said.

He said "I would call the results mixed" on a U.S. effort to put Iraqi security in the hands of its own people.

"When the heat got on, they left the battlefield -- that is unacceptable," he said. "We are under no illusion that this Iraqi force is not ready to fight in toto,"

Bush defended his close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, with whom he has had disagreements over the war on terror and, more recently, over the disputed elections in Ukraine.

"The relationship's an important relationship and I would call the relationship a good relationship," Bush said, adding that he's talked with Putin about getting Russia admitted to the World Trade Organization.

Bush also said he work toward giving both Russia and the United States equal access to nuclear storage sites.

Over the years, Bush has toned down criticism of Russia's campaign against separatist rebels in Chechnya, and Putin has acquiesced to U.S. troops being stationed in Central Asia, close to Moscow.

But earlier this month, Putin said he could not imagine how Iraqi elections that the Bush administration scheduled for Jan. 30 could be held under "conditions of occupation by foreign forces," a reference to the United States.

With a growing number of lawmakers, including Republicans, voicing no confidence in Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Bush defended his Pentagon chief.

"He's doing a very fine job," Bush said.

Critics have raised questions about whether enough U.S. troops are in Iraq to bring security for the elections. More than 1,300 American troops have died since the war began in March 2003. Also, soldiers have complained about long deployments and a lack of armored vehicles and other equipment.

Rumsfeld agreed to Bush's request this month to stay in the Cabinet during the president's second term and has won repeated votes of confidence from the White House since.

Bush also defended his failed nomination of former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik to be the Homeland Security secretary. The controversy over the nomination raised questions about the ability of the White House to fully vet its nominees.

"In retrospect he made the right decision to pull his name down," Bush said. "The lessons learned is continue to vet and ask questions."
 
Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: BBond
Listening to Bush's trash today it's clear he's doing it already.

Specifically, what has he said in today's press conference that you disagree with?

Everything.

That's exactly what I figured you would say. And precisely why I inserted the word "specifically." I'm more than willing to listen to a reasonable person challenge the president's conference; however, you are nothing more than the typical bomb-throwing, liberal scoundrel.

With Bush everything is specific. He can be depended upon to be wrong on every issue. And Bush is nothing more than a typical war-mongering, lying, neocon madman. Ditto his ditto head followers.

 
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
"We will provide every tool and resource for our military, we will protect the homeland," Bush said.
Uhh....Iraq *isn't* the homeland. Oh wait...to the oilmen it is. Silly me.

He said he would "maintain strict discipline in spending tax dollars."
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!! LMAOPIMP!


Stop it! I can't take anymore!
 
Bush said. He said he would "maintain strict discipline in spending tax dollars."

I almost fell out of my chair laughing so hard.........hehehehehehehehe....

Sure....and I've got a bridge....a rather large one.....to sell....cheap too!
 
you better slow down conjur, he's not even started his 4yrs yet. you may just end up burrowing yourself into the floor 😀
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I understand why he doesn't have a lot of press conferences.

Cuz he's a dolt who has nothing useful to say?

Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: BBond
Listening to Bush's trash today it's clear he's doing it already.

Specifically, what has he said in today's press conference that you disagree with?

Everything.

That's exactly what I figured you would say. And precisely why I inserted the word "specifically." I'm more than willing to listen to a reasonable person challenge the president's conference; however, you are nothing more than the typical bomb-throwing, liberal scoundrel.

The only "scoundrel" is the SOB occupying the WH.
 
Originally posted by: arsbanned
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I understand why he doesn't have a lot of press conferences.

Cuz he's a dolt who has nothing useful to say?

Q. How do you get George W. Bush' eyes to sparkle.

A. Shine a flashlight in his ear.

 
I only caught part of the press conference. what did he mean when he kept saying he would not negotiate with himself? 😕
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
I only caught part of the press conference. what did he mean when he kept saying he would not negotiate with himself? 😕

he hears "voices"

plus he's probably alcoholic
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
I only caught part of the press conference. what did he mean when he kept saying he would not negotiate with himself? 😕


This is the 2nd time he has referred to that subject...the first being an interview in which he said that Congress wants him to negotiate with himself. Multiple personality disorder deluxe!
 
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: maddogchen
I only caught part of the press conference. what did he mean when he kept saying he would not negotiate with himself? 😕

he hears "voices"

The curse of 1300+ dead soldiers souls will do that to you...

(he's going to have to up those meds if he hopes to keep the "demons" at bay)

 
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