The difference between Clinton’s phony orchestrated events and Bush’s

A reader (the same one who is posted here) writes:

You write:

“Also, Bush gave the speech, as he seems to have given all of his speeches on Iraq, to a military audience, clearly conveying the message that he doesn’t feel confident to address an audience of civilians on this urgent national issue, but must have an audience of ready-made, 22-year-old yes-men, thrilled to be in the presence of their commander in chief. It is as though Bush sees America as a banana republic, or as a country like Pakistan, in which the only reliable national institution is the military.”

At least Bill Clinton was smart enough to pack a venue with idolatrous sycophants and then pretend he was speaking to a broad cross section of Americans. Same with Hillary.

LA to reader:

LOL!

Posted by Lawrence Auster at December 02, 2005 01:13 AM | Send
    

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