THE PLANK JANUARY 26, 2007
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No, not on actual policy. But at least someone seems to have told the president that "decider" isn't much of a word.
--Christopher Orr
2 comments
That 60 Minutes interview was painful. How many different ways can you explain to Scott Pelley how the decision-making process works? The whole "Decider" business has been one long, horrible campaign for his legacy. In 10 years, conservatives will say "He may have made a lot of horrible decisions, but he stuck to them." Or "He may have been wrong, but we knew where he stood." We get it already. Kerry was a flip-flopper. Sheesh.
- LogicalTom
January 26, 2007 at 1:20pm
"[Bush] said critics "have an obligation and a serious responsibility, therefore, to put out their own plan as to what would work."" Wait a second, Mr. President, I think there was something like that, a plan, come up with by some sort of committee, er, commission, hmm, something with a B in it, I'm thinking culinary..hmm. Gosh, I'm sure I'll think of it, go on, and I'll let you know when it comes to me..
- bouche
January 26, 2007 at 5:13pm