October 1, 2004
An analysis of the president's idea of hard work
I know what you're saying. This is too easy, but nonetheless... "In Iraq, no doubt about it, it's tough. It's Which is why my back is clenched up so tight it's ready to snap. "I wake up every day thinking about how best to protect America. That's my job...There's a lot of really good people working hard to do so. It's hard work." I'm not really sure what any of this shit means, but I refuse to tell people to go to georgewbush.com "It's-and it's Watching TV is really hard, yeah, especially the one at the White House with the TiVo. Have you tried to operate TiVo? It's really hard. And Cheney is always stealing the damn remote. "The plan says we'll train Iraqi soldiers so they can do the And it was really hard to think up a plan, we wouldn't want to waste all that hard work just because it doesn't work. "We're making progress. It is It's hard work to go from a televised quagmire to speeches about progress, we're running out of material. "And, you know, I think about Missy Johnson, fantastic young lady I met in Charlotte, N.C., she and her son, Brian. They came to see me. Her husband, P.J., got killed-been in Afghanistan, went to Iraq. You know, it's Wait a minute! Is the president admitting an affair here? Whoa, bombshell! "Yeah, we're the job done. It's And that enemy is John Kerry, no wait, Saddam Hussein - no, that's not it. Warmer? "We've done a lot of Well, mostly I watched it on television, but you get the idea.
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