July 15, 2007
By Stephen Fournier
The reporters joked with him. They laughed at his wisecracks. He evaded their questions, instead bloviating endlessly to cut down on the number of questions they could ask. He mocked them. Press conference? It was an insult to responsible Americans.
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Did the gaggle ask any hard questions on the occasion of Bush's "press conference?" Did they ask whether any leader has ever "won" a war without public support?: Did they ask whether Bush targeted misbehaving prosecutors for retribution? Did they ask whether he exposed the identity of a spy to punish her husband? Did they ask whether he defied the advice of his attorney general to initiate illegal wiretapping of Americans? Did they ask whether he actually believes that Alberto Gonzales can't remember where that list of doomed prosecutors came from?
Did they ask how many prison sentences he's commuted for strangers? Did they ask whether he thinks people might suspect he Libby-rated his acolyte to keep his mouth shut? Did they ask whether he intentionally falsified a rationale for war against Iraq? Did they ask why he sat reading children's stories after the plane crashed into the building on 9/11? Did they ask whether he's sorry he fired the generals who said he would need a half-million soldiers to conquer Iraq? Did they ask whether his domestic surveillance acitivities have uncovered dirt on people in Congress or on other opinion leaders?
Did they ask which lawyers told him his "signing statements" don't conflict with his Constitutional duty to see that the laws are faithfully executed? Did they ask whether he knows that Cheney exercises presidential powers and whether he's OK with that? Did they ask how long before the people displaced from New Orleans will be able to return?
Did they ask whether it's a good idea to keep state militias deployed abroad when they might be needed here? Did they ask how much his successors in office should be willing to spend, in lives and money, to postpone a U.S. acknowledgement that it lost the war he started? Did they ask why none of his daughters, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, or associates is serving in uniform?
The reporters joked with him. They laughed at his wisecracks. He evaded their questions, instead bloviating endlessly to cut down on the number of questions they could ask. He mocked them. They must adore him. This wasn't a press conference, but a kissass conference, and they did. It was an insult to all of us.
Authors Bio:Hartford, Connecticut, lawyer, grandfather, Air Force veteran. Author/publisher, Current Invective www.currentinvective.com