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April 13, 2004

Priorities

Fox is rescheduling Tuesday's episodes of American Idol and 24 for later in the week so as not to conflict with President Bush's press conference.

It's nice of them to do that since I think most of America would have either been torn as to which to watch, or would have bagged the President alltogether. Kinda sad.

UPDATE: My thoughts on the press conference: WHY DO THE STUPID REPORTERS ASK HIM THE SAME DAMN QUESTION OVER AND OVER AGAIN?????

I'm annoyed.

UPDATE #2: Para bellum has a great synopsis of the conference.


Posted by Lawren at April 13, 2004 03:54 PM

You Said

Crap! 24 won't be on tonight?! j/k

Says: t at April 13, 2004 04:05 PM

actually, I'm only 1/2 kidding, I am very addicted to 24. But I know there are more important things going on in real life.

Says: at April 13, 2004 04:06 PM

The president is going to be on tonight? Why didn't jon stewart tell me? :)

Says: M@ at April 13, 2004 04:08 PM

DANG it. I am addicted to 24. Yes we should watch the Prez. But man!

Says: GrumpyBunny at April 13, 2004 04:33 PM

Well probably cause that show just remotely hangs onto being a Republican show and not a crazy yet funny Dem one, lol

Thanks for the mention Lawren :-) I'm famous! ;)

Says: Jen at April 13, 2004 10:03 PM

WHY DO THE STUPID REPORTERS ASK HIM THE SAME DAMN QUESTION OVER AND OVER AGAIN?????

Because he never answered it?

(ducking...)

Says: Jeff Cooper at April 14, 2004 02:41 PM

You mean the: "should you apologize..." why should he? Where is Clinton's apology? I haven't heard it, he had eight years. Eight years the Islamic Extremeists were at war with us and we turned the blind cheek.

Well they've been at war with us for a long time, but two embassy bombings, over eighteen American dead in Somalia, Rwanda massacre, USS Cole bombing, first WTC bombing.

No I think he should apologize first.

Says: Jennifer at April 14, 2004 04:13 PM

You mean the: "should you apologize..." why should he? Where is Clinton's apology? ... No I think he should apologize first.

One quick observations here, and then I'll stop with the political stuff (this is Lawren's site, and I know she disagrees with me):

No doubt the Clinton administration's reaction to al Qaeda in the 1990s was inadequate in light of what's happened since. And perhaps Bill Clinton owes the American people an explanation. But Bill Clinton is not running for president this year. George W. Bush is. And despite numerous opportunities, he has refused to acknowledge a single mistake that he has made, either before or after 9/11 (in the past week, he has suggested for the first time that maybe fsome people lower in the administration made some mistakes. So much for the buck stops here).

George W. Bush owes the American people substantially more of an explanation for his administration's actions than he has provided so far. And as someone who is asking the American people to return him to office for four more years, he owes the people that explanation more than Bill Clinton does.

I'll stop now.

Says: at April 14, 2004 07:48 PM

Sorry--the below comment is from me.

Says: Jeff Cooper at April 14, 2004 07:49 PM

Professor Cooper--your comments, whatever they may be, are ALWAYS welcome here. Debate makes life fun. Your comments are always intelligent and respectful, which I appreciate.

Says: Lawren at April 14, 2004 08:21 PM

I know I'm a day late on this, but I had to quit watching after the following comment from the Shrub.

Answering a question on WMD
"People hide things that they don't want other people to find."

No shit, genius. The sad thing about it is Karl Rove probably coached him on that.

Says: Jeff B. at April 20, 2004 05:59 PM

see you again sometime..

Says: Scheline Sopell at September 3, 2004 04:12 AM

I heard of your site and just wanted to see what´s up here. Really nice place. See you again sometime.

Says: Henriette Sofie at November 19, 2004 03:58 AM

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