Bush has received the Baker-Hamilton Commission report.
He says, “It is a report that brings some really very interesting proposals, and we will take every proposal seriously and we will act in a timely fashion.” Not without a time machine.
He suggests that Congress also “take this report seriously” and lectures them, not at all in the slightest bit condescendingly, that “The country, in my judgment, is tired of pure political bickering that happens in Washington, and they understand that on this important issue of war and peace, it is best for our country to work together.” And what better way to get people to work with you than to accuse them of pure political bickering.
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