To: Uncle Joe Cannon
For some reason I just thought of the scene in Naked Gun where Frank goes to the bathroom unaware that he's still broadcasting from his lapel mic.
10 posted on
09/15/2005 1:30:52 PM PDT by
Argus
To: Uncle Joe Cannon
Am I missing something here? What does this mean, other than that the President had to go really bad? Would the media rather the note read: "Condi, I'm going to walk out because I'm bored and the UN is irrelevant anyway."
To: Uncle Joe Cannon
"PottyGate"? Classic!
This will only show how petty the newspeople really are.
31 posted on
09/15/2005 1:35:25 PM PDT by
yellowdoghunter
(Liberals should be seen and not heard.)
To: Uncle Joe Cannon
A source at the Washington Post tells E&P that the paper is considering it for prominent play tomorrow morning, in the context that, at least in some minds, it raises questions about overall perception of the U.S. at the United Nations, right or wrong. Reuters reports extremely strong interest in the photo today. Oh my. This, breathlessly followed by...
The fact is, according to Reuters--and this has not been widely reported--President Bush did indeed take a bathroom break after passing the note to Rice.
If anything I've read lately deserves a "WTF", this is it.
Apparently there is no bottom to the barrel in which the left resides.
90 posted on
09/15/2005 1:51:27 PM PDT by
workerbee
(A person's a person no matter how small)
To: Uncle Joe Cannon
"PottyGate"?
Nancy Pelosi and Dick Durbin are going to be holding a press conference demanding that a 9/11 type commission be appointed to investigate 'Pottygate'. They also want to query the president about whether he has ever farted or picked his nose. If found guilty of any of those capital crimes, they will ask that the president be impeached and removed from office.
148 posted on
09/15/2005 2:13:48 PM PDT by
adorno
To: Uncle Joe Cannon
200 posted on
09/15/2005 3:29:10 PM PDT by
OB1kNOb
(Sometimes I just can't see the forest for all the gumps.)
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