What stellar journalism. He pulls a bunch of disjointed quotes out of context and then cites the collection as proof that the answers were disjointed and lacked context.
I LOATHE dana milbank. He is an ignorant moron.
nonsense.. Hillary's "I don't recall" moment out does anything in recent memory
In trouble only in the drugged and alcohol dazed brains of the media.
Here is a pic of wanker boy
I'll bet Bush could name dozens of family members of fallen soldiers.......
why would he even waste his time with media whores?
the press think that they are celebrities. maybe they should report the news and stop trying to be the news.
Sheesh, what a pathetic article. It bugs the hell out of Dems that President Bush can make a crowd chuckle, and that he is good at self-depricating humor. Dana Milbank: "Waaa, I wanted to insult you, but you just went and made a funny about yourself first!"
Yeah, sure it is. The WaPo said so...
Milbank better pray his readers didn't see or don't have a chance to see that presser.
What a chicken sh** piece of propaganda from this fool....
Its better to have PresBush engaging the press on his terms and as often as possible, then to allow the media malcontents like Dana Milbank any opportunity to spin events based on their anti-Bush agenda. I'd still like to see Dan Bartlett and Scott McClellan replaced. These two PR underlings are very weak, and aren't helping Bush get his message out to the people.
LOL...the whole time I was reading this...I pictured him looking like Elmer Fudd....
therefore, it was the joke he is.
When Clinton, JFK or any liberal said anything funny the press laughed uproariously. If Bush does he's punchy. Who doesn't forget someones name. Milbank really has to work hard to find a problem. Is it worth my time to Email Milbank?
I love the way the media throws the term "approval ratings" around as though it is something official. "Approval ratings" are a product of, by and for the media. They attempt to shape broad public opinion, then pay for phony polls to buttress their point of view.
To put it more bluntly, they create a prophecy, then use polls they pay for to prove their prophecy came true.
I continue to be amazed that anyone pays the slightest attention to media polls. They are scams.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1600829/posts
NY POST 'Page Six': "JUST ASKING: Which political reporter ...
JUST ASKING
WHICH political reporter attends so-called "circuit parties" while flying high on ecstasy? "It stuns me that a prominent figure with public responsibility would show such poor judgment," said one witness, "not to mention that it's totally illegal."
I pity the fool, Milbank.