They asked more intelligent questions than the “average press corps”, and still asked some with humor with regard to the trivial that most news outlets consider “real news” like the “Sooky question”.
You didn’t watch, did you HOWIE? They did a better job than pretty much anyone on either side of the political axis, and asked him some tough questions.
Speaking of which, howie, there is a circular object below the base of the spine that defines most of the right-wing invective based on hyperbole originating in a star system far-far away where the Empire chews backa and Darth Cheney rules. (But his PR guy is Karlotta Roving Eye, alway looking for a gay blade in Idaho.)
Sorry, I shouldn’t post after a wine sampling after dealing with total (right-wing) jerks who are trying to shaft a kindly old Catholic monk I’m trying to help– (and I’M a Buddhist!).
I’ve been thinking about the way people are objecting to this, and I realized that this is another sign that people are losing sight of who the President works for. For those who think this diminishes the “dignity” of the office, back in Lincoln’s day he spent a lot of time meeting with people who just walked into the White House to meet him and say hello. This was considered a requirement of the office, in the way ancient Roman Tribunes were required to keep their doors open for the populace.
The View is a lot closer to the people than staged press conferences.
mrgromit over 13 years ago
Niiiice!
Dtroutma over 13 years ago
They asked more intelligent questions than the “average press corps”, and still asked some with humor with regard to the trivial that most news outlets consider “real news” like the “Sooky question”.
Jaedabee Premium Member over 13 years ago
^ So I heard. I was rather impressed.
pirate227 over 13 years ago
Looks more like John Kerry than Babs on the left.
Motivemagus over 13 years ago
You didn’t watch, did you HOWIE? They did a better job than pretty much anyone on either side of the political axis, and asked him some tough questions.
parkersinthehouse over 13 years ago
and there are those creepy errant tatas again
SherriannPederson over 13 years ago
The female fantasy (ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER version) of “Men in Black”…. party…………
Dtroutma over 13 years ago
Speaking of which, howie, there is a circular object below the base of the spine that defines most of the right-wing invective based on hyperbole originating in a star system far-far away where the Empire chews backa and Darth Cheney rules. (But his PR guy is Karlotta Roving Eye, alway looking for a gay blade in Idaho.)
Sorry, I shouldn’t post after a wine sampling after dealing with total (right-wing) jerks who are trying to shaft a kindly old Catholic monk I’m trying to help– (and I’M a Buddhist!).
kennethcwarren64 over 13 years ago
Don’t forget that George and Laura Bush were interviewed by Dr. Phil while in the Whitehouse.
halfabug over 13 years ago
i didn’t see dr. phil slobbering all over them.
CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 13 years ago
Sooky Rottweiler says; trout, “Sooky Question”? o.o
Dtroutma over 13 years ago
Right, Sooky– the canine social identifier.
CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 13 years ago
Sooky Rottweiler says;
You mean, a butt sniff?
ricpent over 13 years ago
I saw the View! President Clinton and President Obama make an “idiot sandwhich” out of Bush!
WarBush over 13 years ago
<=====^Sounds tasty!
Motivemagus over 13 years ago
I’ve been thinking about the way people are objecting to this, and I realized that this is another sign that people are losing sight of who the President works for. For those who think this diminishes the “dignity” of the office, back in Lincoln’s day he spent a lot of time meeting with people who just walked into the White House to meet him and say hello. This was considered a requirement of the office, in the way ancient Roman Tribunes were required to keep their doors open for the populace. The View is a lot closer to the people than staged press conferences.