Unemployment is dropping.....people are dropping off the unemployment rolls....still unemployed .....after 99 weeks on unemployment and still no job....yeah, unemployment is dropping.
Published on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 by Reuters
Bush: I've Made No Mistakes Since 9/11
The man was perfect, just perfect......
Oh please archer, have you truly nothing other than out and out willful lies to contribute? Bush didn't say that he hadn't made any mistakes, in point of fact he clearly indicated otherwise in that live press conference:
I don't want to sound like I have made no mistakes. I'm confident I have.
Perhaps out and out willful lies was a bit harsh. Perhaps you are simply too lazy to go beyond the prepared talking points that other willful liars have provided you with.
PrintSmith wrote: [Perhaps out and out willful lies was a bit harsh. Perhaps you are simply too lazy to go beyond the prepared talking points that other willful liars have provided you with.
Hmm, interesting perspective. Considering that the thread was about how Obama rather than accepting responsibility blames others and external events for his failures. I thought Archer was being rather republican for giving Bush credit for not stooping to pointing fingers.
Published on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 by Reuters
Bush: I've Made No Mistakes Since 9/11
The man was perfect, just perfect......
Oh please archer, have you truly nothing other than out and out willful lies to contribute? Bush didn't say that he hadn't made any mistakes, in point of fact he clearly indicated otherwise in that live press conference:
I don't want to sound like I have made no mistakes. I'm confident I have.
Perhaps out and out willful lies was a bit harsh. Perhaps you are simply too lazy to go beyond the prepared talking points that other willful liars have provided you with.
If he is so confident he made mistakes, why then couldn't he think of even one? That was pure BS by Bush. I read the whole interview, FYI, and I took from it the same result the writer did. Bush essentially saying he couldn't think of any mistakes he had made, but to put a better face on it he says, yeah, he probably did, but none that he knew of. Take off your conservative colored glasses.
It was a gotcha question from the get go archer. Bush wasn't going to give the answer that the reporter, and you, were looking for - that invading Iraq was a mistake because he doesn't believe that it was. He doesn't feel that the invasion of Afghanistan was a mistake either, nor does he feel that the tax cuts were a mistake. In short, the mistakes you believe he has made are not mistakes from his POV. There is not a single answer to that question the left would have found acceptable. It falls right alongside the proverbial "When did you stop beating your wife?", which was the original intent of the question from the very beginning.