Remember the good old days of the Bush presidency? White House press secretary Ari Fleischer on 09/26/01 "... denounced Mr. Maher [Bill Maher, host of the late-night talk show "Politically Incorrect." who said that the hijackers were not cowards but that it was cowardly for the United States to launch cruise missiles on targets thousands of miles away], saying of news organizations, and all Americans, that in times like these "people have to watch what they say and watch what they do."
Ah, good times.
From the NY Times on the 10th: <i>&ldquo;At a time like this,&rdquo; Mr. Fleischer said, &ldquo;what the nation wants more than anything else is for people to rise above the nonsense and the politics and to be gracious. There&rsquo;s nothing like letting people see your heart, your emotion. Facebook and Twitter don&rsquo;t convey emotion.&rdquo; </i>
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He also had a reassuring presence. I mean, I always figured things couldn&#039;t be that bad if they put this big, dumb guy in charge of domestic security.
I think that&#039;s the same reason they used St. Bernards for rescue work - if you got caught in an avalanche, you&#039;d think, &quot;They&#039;re sending some big, clumsy dog that could drown in its own drool after me. How bad can things be?&quot;
Maybe we&#039;d feel better if Wonkbot tied a barrel of brandy around its neck.
Remember the good old days of the Bush presidency? White House press secretary Ari Fleischer on 09/26/01 &quot;... denounced Mr. Maher [Bill Maher, host of the late-night talk show &quot;Politically Incorrect.&quot; who said that the hijackers were not cowards but that it was cowardly for the United States to launch cruise missiles on targets thousands of miles away], saying of news organizations, and all Americans, that in times like these &quot;people have to watch what they say and watch what they do.&quot;
Ah, good times.
From the NY Times on the 10th: <i>&ldquo;At a time like this,&rdquo; Mr. Fleischer said, &ldquo;what the nation wants more than anything else is for people to rise above the nonsense and the politics and to be gracious. There&rsquo;s nothing like letting people see your heart, your emotion. Facebook and Twitter don&rsquo;t convey emotion.&rdquo; </i>
He was one gracious son-of-a-bitch.
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He also had a reassuring presence. I mean, I always figured things couldn&#039;t be that bad if they put this big, dumb guy in charge of domestic security.
I think that&#039;s the same reason they used St. Bernards for rescue work - if you got caught in an avalanche, you&#039;d think, &quot;They&#039;re sending some big, clumsy dog that could drown in its own drool after me. How bad can things be?&quot;
Maybe we&#039;d feel better if Wonkbot tied a barrel of brandy around its neck.
In Portland here too, just gave a 20 to a young couple from California shivering outside the downtown Jack in the Box.