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journalist3072 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-07-06 09:45 PM
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Bush after receiving ISG report: "Where's my drink?"
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So I'm sitting here listening to the podcast of Keith Olbermann's show from tonight.

Olbermann had Dana Milbank from the Washington Post on as a guest. And Milbank recounted how he was told by former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger that Bush asked "Where's my drink?" after receiving the ISG report.

Does Bush think Iraq is some kind of joke? He laughs at a press conference today after being asked if he truly realizes how serious Iraq is.

And he pontificates on where his drink is after receiving the ISG report on yesterday.

Here's a novel idea, Mr. 'President.' (I do use that term losely when it comes to Bushie).

Instead of wondering where your drink is, how about getting to work on those recommendations from the ISG? How about a little (actually a lot of) course correction?
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