Rove claims Bush doesn’t like to use ‘the f-word.’
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal on Friday, former Bush adviser Karl Rove trashed Oliver Stone’s upcoming Bush biopic “W,” saying that it “clearly based in a reality that only exists within Oliver Stone’s left cortex.” As an example, Rove “mentioned the movie president’s use of the f-word, which Rove said he can’t remember ever hearing from Bush in 35 years.” But in truth, Bush is known to drop the occasional f-bomb:
“F___ Saddam. we’re taking him out.” Those were the words of President George W. Bush, who had poked his head into the office of National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice.
It was March 2002, and Rice was meeting with three U.S. Senators, discussing how to deal with Iraq through the United Nations, or perhaps in a coalition with America’s Middle East allies. Bush wasn’t interested. He waved his hand dismissively, recalls a participant, and neatly summed up his Iraq policy in that short phrase.
Comparing Campaign Attacks: The Chris Matthews Show panel just doesn't get it — John Amato's virtual online magazine...OK, It's a blog! — Home › Blogs › SilentPatriot's blog … Glenn Greenwald has a must-read piece this week exploring how the concept of “balance” corrupts any sense of honest media analysis.
Rick Davis defends McCain rallies: "He was a POW!"
McCain campaign manager Rick Davis took to FOX News this morning to defend the dangerous, out of control vitriol coming from McCain's rallies. His argument? John McCain was a POW!
"Look, Chris, I think we have to take this very seriously. The kind of comments made by Congressman Lewis, a big Obama supporter, are reprehensible. The idea that you're going to compare John McCain to the kinds of hate spread in the '60s by somebody like George Wallace is outrageous. Where was John McCain when George Wallace was spreading his hate and segregationist policies at that time? He was in a Vietnam prison camp serving his country with his civil rights also denied.
"Nobody knows sacrifice like John McCain does, and the idea that Barack Obama didn't address this issue directly, had his campaign walk out there with a half-baked statement that didn't even address the comments made by Lewis as related to John McCain. Barack Obama should apologize to John McCain directly for the kinds of comments made by John Lewis yesterday and that should be the end of this sordid affair."
MSG's Al Trautwig blasts the Phildelphia Flyers for having Sarah Palin drop the puck on opening night: Disrespectful
Al Trautwig hosts the show along with former players Ron Duguay, Dave Maloney, Ken Daneyko and Butch Goring on MSG and he had this to say on their new "Hockey Night Live" (rough transcript)
Trautwig: I want to hear all your opinions before we start. I just want to let you know that every email is on my side, but what happened tonight before the Ranger/Philadelphia game was an absolute disgrace.
Q: What happened, Al?
Trautwig: They brought out the Vice Presidential candidate...
Duguay: Oh, look how hot she is.
Trautwig: Stop it. Stop it..
Daneyko: I am a Sarah Palin fan.
Trautwig: I don't care. Hear me out. This is disrespectful of the Philadelphia Flyer fans and to the National Hockey league.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal on Friday, former Bush adviser Karl Rove trashed Oliver Stone’s upcoming Bush biopic “W,” saying that it “clearly based in a reality that only exists within Oliver Stone’s left cortex.” As an example, Rove “mentioned the movie president’s use of the f-word, which Rove said he can’t remember ever hearing from Bush in 35 years.” But in truth, Bush is known to drop the occasional f-bomb:
“F___ Saddam. we’re taking him out.” Those were the words of President George W. Bush, who had poked his head into the office of National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice.
It was March 2002, and Rice was meeting with three U.S. Senators, discussing how to deal with Iraq through the United Nations, or perhaps in a coalition with America’s Middle East allies. Bush wasn’t interested. He waved his hand dismissively, recalls a participant, and neatly summed up his Iraq policy in that short phrase.
Comparing Campaign Attacks: The Chris Matthews Show panel just doesn't get it — John Amato's virtual online magazine...OK, It's a blog! — Home › Blogs › SilentPatriot's blog … Glenn Greenwald has a must-read piece this week exploring how the concept of “balance” corrupts any sense of honest media analysis.
Rick Davis defends McCain rallies: "He was a POW!"
McCain campaign manager Rick Davis took to FOX News this morning to defend the dangerous, out of control vitriol coming from McCain's rallies. His argument? John McCain was a POW!
"Look, Chris, I think we have to take this very seriously. The kind of comments made by Congressman Lewis, a big Obama supporter, are reprehensible. The idea that you're going to compare John McCain to the kinds of hate spread in the '60s by somebody like George Wallace is outrageous. Where was John McCain when George Wallace was spreading his hate and segregationist policies at that time? He was in a Vietnam prison camp serving his country with his civil rights also denied.
"Nobody knows sacrifice like John McCain does, and the idea that Barack Obama didn't address this issue directly, had his campaign walk out there with a half-baked statement that didn't even address the comments made by Lewis as related to John McCain. Barack Obama should apologize to John McCain directly for the kinds of comments made by John Lewis yesterday and that should be the end of this sordid affair."
MSG's Al Trautwig blasts the Phildelphia Flyers for having Sarah Palin drop the puck on opening night: Disrespectful
Al Trautwig hosts the show along with former players Ron Duguay, Dave Maloney, Ken Daneyko and Butch Goring on MSG and he had this to say on their new "Hockey Night Live" (rough transcript)
Trautwig: I want to hear all your opinions before we start. I just want to let you know that every email is on my side, but what happened tonight before the Ranger/Philadelphia game was an absolute disgrace.
Q: What happened, Al?
Trautwig: They brought out the Vice Presidential candidate...
Duguay: Oh, look how hot she is.
Trautwig: Stop it. Stop it..
Daneyko: I am a Sarah Palin fan.
Trautwig: I don't care. Hear me out. This is disrespectful of the Philadelphia Flyer fans and to the National Hockey league.
1 comment:
Yes the movie W is coming out soon.
What other President has been such a goof ball, imbecile, clown...any many more things I won't mention here.
For those who voted for him once, or twice, they should go see it and be ashamed of themselves, especially those who voted for him for term 2 after all the problems he proved he could create.
But those people if they watch it will think it's all a farce and not a reality check.
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