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by Fussbett 05/01/2003, 10:51pm PDT |
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SCHIEFFER: Well, I think this was a remarkable moment. I mean, it really was. I mean, here you had the president of the United States -- and this didn't just happen. This speech was only one part of what happened today.
I mean, here you have the president flying onto the aircraft carrier. The first president to fly on to an aircraft carrier in a fixed wing jet like he did, climbing out in that flight suit, looking very dashing. This whole day was quite an event.
I mean, you know, sometimes we think about our politics being kind of sour, mean and nothing but just campaign commercials. We saw a little spontaneity today. We saw a little showmanship that we haven't seen in a long time in politics, and frankly, I think that's kind of good for the whole process. Ungh! SPLURT! [orgasm mine -- ed]
KING: Congressman Shays, do they have -- does the coalition have to find weapons of mass destruction?
SHAYS: Oh, I think so. And we will. I mean, I don't think there's any doubt they exist. The question is, where are they?
"Schieffer" is Bob Schieffer, the anchor of CBS News "Face the Nation," CBS News chief Washington correspondent, author of "New York Times" best seller called "This Just In," and now, suspected homosexual and person who possibly doesn't understand what "spontaneity" means. |
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