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As Talk Radio Wavers, Bush Moves to Firm Up Support - New York Times by Decius at 8:08 pm EDT, Oct 19, 2006 |
President Bush discussed his policies with conservative radio hosts last month at the White House, including, from left, Mike Gallagher, Neal Boortz, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Michael Medved.
The fact that the President gives these people personal audience is troubling. They are not serious people. Does the president take them seriously? Does he take their counsel? |
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RE: As Talk Radio Wavers, Bush Moves to Firm Up Support - New York Times by Rattle at 1:09 am EDT, Oct 20, 2006 |
The fact that the President gives these people personal audience is troubling. They are not serious people. Does the president take them seriously? Does he take their counsel?
Stop! I know the impulse.. You assume that anything the President does is strategic in some way. His time being valuable and whatnot. Leader of the free world and all that.. I see this as something much more simple. A stopgap measure. The assclown talk radio people have always been steadfast supporters. The evangelical christian right has even started to distance themselves from Bush.. This _is_ Bush's base. Strange.. I hear laughter... |
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As Talk Radio Wavers, Bush Moves to Firm Up Support - New York Times by Mike the Usurper at 5:11 pm EDT, Oct 19, 2006 |
President Bush discussed his policies with conservative radio hosts last month at the White House, including, from left, Mike Gallagher, Neal Boortz, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Michael Medved.
Check out the photo. Scary. |
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