A Simpleton Kind of Man: Bush's Illiteracy is no longer a laughing matter
Tuesday, November 2, 2004 at 05:19PM
TheSpook
At a bill signing ceremony in the White House on August
5, George Bush pulled off his latest verbal gaffe. Captured on film and
shown worldwide, as well as on Jay Leno, Bush remarked with his
patented smirk, "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are
we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our
people, and neither do we." The same day I read this, I had just
finished an article by Charley Reese, Vote for a Man, Not a Puppet,
written in May. Reese, a staunch conservative and formerly a columnist
with the Orlando Sentinel, writes, "It's no wonder the president avoids
press conferences like the plague. Take away his cue cards and he can
barely talk. Americans should be embarrassed that an Arab king
(Abdullah of Jordan) spoke more fluently and articulately in English
than our own president at their joint press conference recently." Jay
Leno joked recently that hearing Bill Clinton during the Democratic
convention "made you nostalgic for a time when presidents could speak."
Last April, the Los Angeles Times published a letter from a 73 year-old
woman, Phyllis Lilly, of Ridgecrest, California. No one could have
captured any better the essence of our hapless president than Ms. Lilly
when she wrote, "I watched President Bush's April 13 press conference.
In my 73 years, I have never seen or heard such stumbling, bumbling
ignorance by an American president. He never fully answered one
question and deliberately rambled on in order to kill time and answer
fewer questions. This illiterate man is an embarrassment to our
country." And mind you, these are not the words of one of those
"pointy-headed liberal intellectual elites." [more]
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