Friday, August 13, 2004
The Man Himself
Giuseppe Abote writes:
Oh, OK. Bush has cleared up all my doubts about the seven minutes he spent reading "My Pet Goose" in a Florida classroom while he knew the nation was under attack.
He was "collecting his thoughts."
Collecting his thoughts? For seven minutes? Honestly now, how many thoughts does this man really have to collect?
Maybe this was another of Mr. Bush's charming plainspoken malapropisms, where he said "thoughts" when he really meant to say "pants," and said "collecting" but meant "shitting."
If John Kerry or his surrogates do not seize on this TODAY then they do not deserve the White House. We all know that when it comes to Bush, to see those seven minutes is to see the man himself.
Oh, OK. Bush has cleared up all my doubts about the seven minutes he spent reading "My Pet Goose" in a Florida classroom while he knew the nation was under attack.
He was "collecting his thoughts."
Collecting his thoughts? For seven minutes? Honestly now, how many thoughts does this man really have to collect?
Maybe this was another of Mr. Bush's charming plainspoken malapropisms, where he said "thoughts" when he really meant to say "pants," and said "collecting" but meant "shitting."
If John Kerry or his surrogates do not seize on this TODAY then they do not deserve the White House. We all know that when it comes to Bush, to see those seven minutes is to see the man himself.