--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> authfriend wrote:
> 
> >--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> >>authfriend wrote:
> >>
> >>>--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
<snip>
> >>>>Here's an even funnier (or scarier) video:
> >>>>http://thinkprogress.org/2006/07/12/president-always-right/
> >>>>
> >>>Oh, please.  This one isn't the least bit scary.
> >>>It was obviously a wry comment on the position
> >>>Leahy was putting him in. When your boss is the
> >>>president, you just don't get to say he's wrong
> >>>in a public hearing.
> >>>
> >>>With all the *legitimate* things there are to be
> >>>scared about with the Bush maladministration, it
> >>>doesn't make any sense to go to the trouble to
> >>>manufacture them out of nothing.
> >>>
> >>I didn't find it scary but hilarious that anyone would believe 
> >>that Bush is always right.
> >
> >Yeah, but the guy isn't saying that, Barry.  He's
> >saying, "What the hell do you expect me to say?  He'd
> >shove my balls down my throat if I said he was wrong."
> >
> >Look at his expression as he says it, for pete's sake.
> >He was making a funny.  I'll bet if the clip weren't
> >cut off at that point, you'd hear folks chuckling.
> >
> Even if he was joking it was a pretty good commentary on the Bush 
> administration.

Yeah, but I can easily imagine a functionary of *any*
administration making that kind of crack in that kind
of situation.  When your boss is the president, you 
just don't disagree with him/her in public.

It was more a comment on Leahy's question than it was
on Bush.







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