From Thinkprogress:
Describing it as an encounter that was “like entering a different universe,” New York Times columnist David Brooks recounts a recent conversation he had with President Bush in the White House. In the editorial entitled “Heroes and History,” Brooks writes:
I left the 110-minute session thinking that far from being worn down by the past few years, Bush seems empowered. His self-confidence is the most remarkable feature of his presidency.
*cough* *cough*. Brooks is just as delusional as the other koolaid drinkers on Bush: Baghdad Billy Kristol and Joe Lickerman...
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Brooks doesn't play that Bush cheer on PBS. Each week Shields puts it in his face. I loved when Shields told Brooks that the White House was on Life Support. PBS is now very careful not to let the Bush spoken people who are Journalist use the show for the lies/spin/blame. David needs the GOP money and it shows how low the White House is gone when the Gerbil gives David Brooks an interview. Brooks is in the get money Universe. If Conrad Black paid him he's say Conrad was the man of the year of goodness.
W empowered? self confident? ...yes, that's how most would feel after hitting the hooch.
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