[White House]
Shorter Press Conference
No need to wade through the transcript--here's a handy condensed version.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Good morning. I will now speak very slowly, as if to small children, ennunciating clearly so that you dullards can understand. Yesterday I nominated a woman for the Supreme Court who is very smart. I know her character, which is good. Her character. Also, she shares my judicial philosophy, which is to do what I say.
I would also like to praise my effort on the work I've done in the gulf following Katrina. We'll have to cut programs to fund Halliburton, which is a sacrifice. The heart of America is big enough to be generous and responsible at the same time.*
I also want to encourage the Congress to reauthorize the Patriot Act, which may help me combat Cindy Sheehan. This is just one of my many positive plans for America.
QUESTION: Is Harriet Miers the most qualified candidate to serve on the Supreme Court?*
BUSH: I carefully examined all my closest toadies and felt that Harriet Miers was indeed the most qualified. She's smart, as am I, as is she for recognizing my own smartness. It's a good decision.
QUESTION: Are you cowering from the Democrats amid the catastrophe of your second term?
BUSH: (Blinking) She's smart and has good character. I picked the best person I could find.*
QUESTION: Since she is so close to you, have you discussed abortion with her?
BUSH: I'm not a chatty guy. I may have mentioned something to her about the Astros, but I don't recall abortion. I have no litmus test. Karl's the policy guy.
QUESTION: Despite your jolly characterization of Iraq, it looks to everyone else like a quagmire. What gives?
BUSH: We are making progress in Iraq. Iraqis are kicking in with the effort. In other words, progress is being made.
QUESTION: You're running a grossly obese government. What's conservative about that?
BUSH: We are at war. And the real problem is Social Security, which we really ought to privatize like I've been saying for a year.
QUESTION: Is there anything that you, yourself, personally, could have done differently now about the Katrina response?
BUSH: Yes, I could have vilified the state and local authorities more quickly. In other words, it wasn't my fault. I will take responsibility for failures at the federal level, which there were none.
QUESTION: Following Katrina, the GOP's obvious racism emerged in an unseemly fashion. How will you reach out to blacks?
BUSH: The race issue is actually economic. Blacks are poor, so the way to help is give them more ownership in society, so I cut taxes for the wealthy. This is a strong motivator.
One of the most important initiatives I laid out was the mentoring program for children whose parents may be in prison.* As many blacks are, but not as a result of laws I helped pass that disproportionately imprison them.
And so you address the racial divide in a variety of ways.* QUESTION: How much political capital have you got left, in your own mind?*
BUSH: (Blinking) Kill that man.
QUESTION: Will you release papers on Harriet Miers?
BUSH: No. [I]t is important that we maintain executive privilege in the White House.* That's part of the deliberative process.*
Thank you very much.
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*Actual quote.
4 comments:
bravo man, bring it on. more please. lots more.
That's pretty much what I heard, too. Long live the king.
lol for the morning. great piece
Brilliant. I will take responsibility for failures at the federal level, which there were none. That sounded like an actual quote.
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