"I just wish the president could have another term in Washington," he said as cameras rolled on the South Lawn, where the two appeared together after coffee."Wait a minute," Bush interjected with a laugh.
"You know, I wish you had another four years, man," Vaccarella said. "If we had this president for another four years, I think we'd be great."
GOI: This poor Vaccarella man ain't right in the head. He's sick and needs meds, IMMEDIATELY. Get this man on a Seroquel IV drip. That's the only answer for wishing such pain and misery upon the country in asking for another term. The scars of the storm and having to live in a FEMA trailer for a year made his record slip. He doesn't realize what he is saying. Jesus, even the Bushies themselves don't want another term!!!But his spokeswoman later made it clear that in a White House exhausted by war, terrorism and all manner of disasters, both meteorological and political, the idea of a third term didn't stir much enthusiasm. "Believe me," deputy press secretary Dana Perino joked, "I think staff thinks that two are plenty."
GOI: Yep, they've lost the cowboy swagger and confidence I think and are just hoping to stay out of prison at this point.
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5 comments:
If we had this president for another four years...
Well you know there was a push to repeal the 22nd Amendment in early 2005. Here's what I had to say on the subject...
Somehow I feel safe. I don't think that Mr. Vaccarella's idea is going to catch on.
But IT IS one hell of a scary thought. Snakes on a Plane? A little scary. Bush in a White House Four More Years? Aaaaaaaarrrrrrghhhhhh!!!!
Kvatch:
I'll be right over to read what you wrote.
Zen:
I agree. If it catches on then I've leaving the country.
Did you see the tape on the Daily Show of Vaccarella effusing over the president, and what a plain-spoken regular guy he is?
Bush looked strangely uptight and aristocratic at the moment (despite his decidedly unaristocratic Beavis snickering). I thought for sure the Secret Service would tackle Vaccarella and drag him away any second.
There's a push every two years or so to repeal the 22d Amendment. It's a standard and customary procedure. It never gets anywhere because Republicans would no more want another four years of Bill Clinton, than anyone (at this point) would want George Bush.
Tommy:
Yeah, I did see the clip but on CNN.
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