On April 8, 2005, aboard Air Force One, the president met with seven reporters. Unfortunately, they didn't ask Bush anything of significance. As Dan Froomkin reports in today's White House Briefing:
Entirely missing, by contrast, were any questions about whether he thinks it's okay to eject dissenters from his public events, or what his exit strategy is for Iraq, or what effect the latest reports on flawed intelligence have on his doctrine of preemptive war -- or even why, at the pope's funeral, he wouldn't shake hands with his adversaries.
Source: Washington Post
What they did talk about: the lord.
"There is no doubt in my mind there is a living God. And no doubt in my mind that Lord, Christ, was sent by the Almighty. No doubt in my mind about that," [Bush] said.
Source: Washington Post
Too bad; you are wrong.
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