Is it possible that Bush just isn't a good public speaker? It seems to me that when questioned in a news conference, he tries to dig down and get the "right answer", and under the stress, flubs it. When he's actually speaking to rote from notes or simply delivering a point, the infamous bushism doesn't seem to come into play.Lonestar wrote: A few years back some recordings of Bush phone conversations that were made without his knowledge were made public. The phone conversations took place during the '00 Campaign, and while he didn't sound like a particularly brilliant guy, he did seem much more articulate.
Likeswise, I have a coworker who worked at the WH Commas Agency when she was in the Army as a switchboard operator. Bush is a lot more articulate and less prone to wishy-washy answers when he talks on the phone, it seems.(In other words, if he doesn't know the answer, he either says "I don't know" or "I'll have to think about it"...which of course is much different from the "Decider" persona he puts on).
Palin Joining Fox News As "Commentator"
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Let him land on any Lyran world to taste firsthand the wrath of peace loving people thwarted by the myopic greed of a few miserly old farts- Katrina Steiner
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Even his simple "I don't knows" are an order of magnitude over the stupid responses that Palin gives on a regular basis.PainRack wrote: Is it possible that Bush just isn't a good public speaker? It seems to me that when questioned in a news conference, he tries to dig down and get the "right answer", and under the stress, flubs it. When he's actually speaking to rote from notes or simply delivering a point, the infamous bushism doesn't seem to come into play.
"The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles."