The New York Times nails it
Great article published yesterday with excerpts of an interview with President Bush conducted at Ricketts Park in Farmington, N.M. on Aug. 26, 2004 by Elisabeth Bumiller and David E. Sanger of the New York Times. Bumiller’s portion especially depicts the utter absurdity and frustration of asking the same question over and over again and never getting a straight answer. Damn, I know how that feels!
It’s pretty much summed up by the quote at the very end of the article…
MS. BUMILLER: At your last big press conference, you said that you couldn’t think of any mistakes you had made. It’s been about three or four months. Can you think of any now? It’s been a long time.
THE PRESIDENT: You mean other than having this interview?
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