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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "GW Chimpzilla"
Date: 24 Jan 2006 12:41:51 PM
Object: The World Series Of Softball
Did you think we'd ever get to the point in this country where today's AP
headline---"Bush to Take Unscripted Audience Questions"---would be sadly
appropriate? The full article is here. Sounds more like a glasnost-era
dispatch from Pravda, doesn't it? Good Lord, how the public's minimum level of
expectation for the conduct of elected officials has fallen during this
administration.
As for the "unscripted" part, here are the first ten questions Bush took from
the invited audience today at Kansas State University in the order in which
they were asked:
1. "Mr. President, we salute what you have done, your aggressive stance on
terrorism. But more than that, as you know, Kansas is a beef state. The number
one industry in the state of Kansas is beef production and beef processing. A
strong beef industry indicates a strong Kansas, and it affects all of us. We
sincerely appreciate your efforts in regaining our markets with Japan, your
aggressive stance on trade. We support that tremendously. I wonder if you would
just comment on what's happened recently."
2. "Thank you, Mr. President. One of the things that most of our Senate
delegation has worked tirelessly on is the situation in the Sudan. Sudan was,
of course, slated to be the chair of the African Union next year, which is --
they have tried, much like the United Nations, to do something. Does the United
States have a larger role to play in the Sudan, and the entire sub-Saharan
African region?"
3. "What is your position, or would you comment on a long-term strategy with
respect to the geopolitical ambitions of China and Iran?"
4. "Hello, Mr. President. I am an American Iraqi Kurd. I would like to salute
you and salute all the troops are freeing 27 million people. They are
free." (Applause.) "Mr. President, I would like to share this thought with all
our nation and everybody who is questioning what happened to the chemical
weapons. Saddam burned 4,500 villagers. I lost more than 10 members of my
family under the ground. We found their bones after, when we freed Iraq.
Saddam, himself, and his people, his followers, they are chemical weapons.
Please stop questioning the administration and their decision. It was the best
decision anybody could take. Freeing 27 million people." (Applause.) "Mr.
President, all I could tell you, I have two members of my family, they are in
the Iraqi parliament. And both of them are women. My sister-in-law and my aunt,
they are in the Iraqi parliament. And I would like you to share this happiness
with me and with all the Iraqi people. Thank you, Mr. President." (Applause.)
5. "Us British, were a querulous people and we know that we're one of your
greatest supporters in the world, and Tony Blair, who I have the greatest
respect for, is my leader. When you say, "jump," he says, "how high?" At least,
that's the perception of many of the British people. And when he agrees and
does your bidding, then it weakens him on the home front at home. And many
people enjoy this, but some of the more vocal ones will say, he's a yes-man.
Have you discussed that with him, and do you have any --"
6. "I have a question less with politics and more with leadership, in general.
You're in a situation where you're under a lot of flack, especially for your
character. And that's something that, it seems to me, means a lot to you, as it
does to many of us here. As a leader, as many of us are going to need to know
here because we're going to be leaders in just a few years, what's the best way
that you go about preparing yourself for attacks on your character, and how do
you deal with others in those matters?"
7. "Mr. President, thank you for being here. I served under your father, he was
my Commander-in-Chief in Desert Storm. And it was with great interest that I
followed your campaign; my husband and I both are great fans of yours. I thank
you for making the hard decisions, for making -- not listening to the critics
and keeping your campaign promise. And I've been following the confirmation
hearings of Judge Alito. And I certainly hope he's confirmed."
8. "Hi. First I'd like to say that when I was first able to cast my vote for
President, it was my honor to vote for you -- Can you hear me? My question is
about Social Security."
9. "Hi, I just want to get your comments about education. Recently, $12.7
billion was cut from education, and I was just wondering how that's supposed to
help our futures?"
10. "Again, I just wanted to thank you for coming. Your speech was very good.
I'm a big admirer of your wife. I know that you said that your role as a
President was as a decision-maker, and I would like you to comment, please, on
how your wife contributes to your decision-making process, and how you confide
in her. Thank you."
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