BUSH TO LIE ON SUNDAY: REPORT
Yep, he'll be sitting down with Tim Russert for a full hour this sunday morning.
With that in mind, as well as the hope that Russert might actually give him an actual grilling, let's look at Eric Boehlert's comparison of Bush's last MTP appearance and that of Howard Dean last summer:
Yep, he'll be sitting down with Tim Russert for a full hour this sunday morning.
With that in mind, as well as the hope that Russert might actually give him an actual grilling, let's look at Eric Boehlert's comparison of Bush's last MTP appearance and that of Howard Dean last summer:
During the hour-long sit-down, Dean faced off against a clearly combative host, Tim Russert, who prepared for the interview, in part, by asking the Bush Treasury Department to produce what the Washington Post called a "highly selective" analysis of the Democratic tax program, including rolling back scheduled tax cuts. Later in the program came a pop-quiz question about how many men and women currently serve in the military. When Dean said he didn't know the exact number and complained it was like asking him "who the ambassador to Rwanda is," Russert shot back: "As commander in chief, you should know that." Dean estimated there were between 1 and 2 million men and women in active duty; according to the Pentagon, there are 1.4 million.I have no reason to expect any level of improvement this sunday.
What a sharp contrast to '99, when Russert had a warm, respectful one-on-one with then-candidate Bush. When the host sprang a specific policy question on Bush about how many missiles would still be in place if a new START II nuclear weapons treaty were signed, Bush answered: "I can't remember the exact number." But unlike his session with Dean, Russert dropped the topic without lecturing Bush that "as commander in chief, you should know that."
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