I was thinking about the press conference a couple of weeks ago, and although the press were not total lapdogs this time, there was still a lot of bobbing and weaving that they allowed.
I think a lot of us here are tired of not only the way that they allow W to play fast and loose with facts, but the myths that the press seems to have bought into about his biography. So, I've come up with three snarky questions I'd ask at a press conference given a chance.
Mr. President, you were born in Connecticut and attended Andover, Yale and Harvard. All of your brothers are well spoken. Since it is obvious you had no way of acquiring the accent naturally, why is it you inist on speaking like a TV version of a Texan?
Sr. Presidente, sus partidarios dicen que usted habla Espanol hace que un nativo. Puede usted hablar una frase en Espanol? En frase completa, por favor.
Mr. President, you suggested the Yalta agreement was wrong. Do you have any suggestions for how our tired, outnumbered soldiers could have driven the full might of the Soviet Union out of Eastern Europe? How does your father feel about this.
Any addtional suggestions you all have would be welcome.