12.20.05

Bush takes the press to the woodshed, part III

Posted in Uncategorized at 8:03 am by Sakiina سكينة

Q Thank you, sir. One of the things we’ve seen this year is the reduction in your approval rating. And I know how you feel about polls, but it appears to be taking something out of your political clout, as evidenced by the Patriot Act vote. What do you attribute your lower polls to, and are you worried that independents are losing confidence in your leadership?

THE PRESIDENT: David, my job is to confront big challenges and lead. And I fully understand everybody is not going to agree with my decisions. But the President’s job is to do what he thinks is right, and that’s what I’m going to continue to do.

Bush takes the press to the woodshed, part II

Posted in Uncategorized at 8:02 am by Sakiina سكينة

THE PRESIDENT: You see, I hope by now you’ve discovered something about me, that when I say we’re not going to have artificial timetables of withdrawal, and/or try to get me out on a limb on what the troop levels will look like — the answer to your question on troop levels is, it’s conditions-based. We have an objective in Iraq, and as we meet those objectives, our commanders on the ground will determine the size of the troop levels.

Nice try. End of your try.

Bush takes the press to the woodshed

Posted in Uncategorized at 8:00 am by Sakiina سكينة

Q Thank you, Mr. President. I wonder if you can tell us today, sir, what, if any, limits you believe there are or should be on the powers of a President during a war, at wartime? And if the global war on terror is going to last for decades, as has been forecast, does that mean that we’re going to see, therefore, a more or less permanent expansion of the unchecked power of the executive in American society?

THE PRESIDENT: First of all, I disagree with your assertion of “unchecked power.”

Q Well —

THE PRESIDENT: Hold on a second, please. There is the check of people being sworn to uphold the law, for starters. There is oversight. We’re talking to Congress all the time, and on this program, to suggest there’s unchecked power is not listening to what I’m telling you. I’m telling you, we have briefed the United States Congress on this program a dozen times.

This is an awesome responsibility to make decisions on behalf of the American people, and I understand that, Peter. And we’ll continue to work with the Congress, as well as people within our own administration, to constantly monitor programs such as the one I described to you, to make sure that we’re protecting the civil liberties of the United States. To say “unchecked power” basically is ascribing some kind of dictatorial position to the President, which I strongly reject.

Q What limits do you —

THE PRESIDENT: I just described limits on this particular program, Peter. And that’s what’s important for the American people to understand. I am doing what you expect me to do, and at the same time, safeguarding the civil liberties of the country.

Finally

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:12 am by Sakiina سكينة

Everything that should ever be said about this bullsh*t taking place at the NYT.

MVRWC says it all.

Bush

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:06 am by Sakiina سكينة

I F-ING LOVE PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH.

That is all.

Back to your regular scheduled programming.