ÂIf I Were Bush's Speechwriter...
ÂÂBy Andy Rooney
ÂÂCBS News

ÂÂSunday 2 November 2003

ÂÂYears ago, I was asked to write a speech for President Nixon.

ÂÂI didn't do that, but I wish President Bush would ask me to write a speech for him now.

ÂÂHere's what I'd write if he asked me to - which is unlikely:

ÂÂMy fellow Americans - (the word "fellow" includes women in political speeches):

ÂÂMy fellow Americans. One of the reasons we invaded Iraq was because I suggested Saddam Hussein had something to do with the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. No evidence that's so, I wish I hadn't said it.

ÂÂI said we were going to get Saddam Hussein. To be honest, we don't know whether we got him or not. Probably not.

ÂÂI said we'd get Osama bin Laden and wipe out al Qaeda. We haven't been able to do that, either. I'm as disappointed as you are.

ÂÂI probably shouldn't have said Iraq had nuclear weapons. Our guys and the U.N. have looked under every bed in Iraq and can't find one.

ÂÂIn one speech, I told you Saddam Hussein tried to buy the makings of nuclear bombs from Africa. That was a mistake and I wish I hadn't said that. I get bad information sometimes just like you do.

ÂÂOn May 1, I declared major combat was over and gave you the impression the war was over. I shouldn't have declared that. Since then, 215 American soldiers have been killed in Iraq. As the person who sent them there, how terrible do you think that makes me feel?

ÂÂI promised to leave no child behind when it comes to education. Then I asked for an additional $87 billion for Iraq. It has to come from somewhere. I hope the kids aren't going to have to pay for it - now in school or later when they're your age.

ÂÂWhen I landed on the deck of the carrier, I wish they hadn't put up the sign saying MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. It isn't accomplished.

ÂÂMaybe it should have been MISSION IMPOSSIBLE.

ÂÂI've made some mistakes and I regret it. Let me just read you excerpts from something my father wrote five years ago in his book, âA World Transformed.â

ÂÂI firmly believed we should not march into Baghdad ...To occupy Iraq would instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab world against us and make a broken tyrant, into a latter-day Arab hero â

ÂÂThis is my father writing this.

ÂÂ...assigning young soldiers to a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning them to fight in what would be an unwinnable urban guerrilla war.

ÂÂWe should all take our father's advice.

ÂÂThat's the speech I'd write for President Bush. No charge.

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