Bush’s kind of press conference

Bush joined Czech President Klaus and Czech Prime Minister Topolanek for a media event this morning in Prague, where each read pleasant statements about friendly relationship between the Czech Republic and the United States. The assembled journalists seemed to be on the leaders’ minds.

Topolanek, for example, mentioned that security, human rights, and peacekeeping missions tend to be “what the media has been paying most attention to.” He added that he’s heard “media speculation” about the visa waiver issue. After thanking Klaus and Topolanek for their hospitality, Bush said, “I thank you for your important discussions, and thanks for giving me a chance to discuss these issues with the media.”

Except, he didn’t discuss anything with the media.

On a day when he trumpeted democracy, President Bush noted the vital nature of a free press. Then he got a laugh when the press got stiffed. […]

A Czech moderator quickly kept reporters’ expectations in check. “This press conference is going to be without questions,” he said. “Thank you for your understanding.”

That brought a hearty chuckle from Bush, who gave a mock apologetic shrug toward the U.S. press corps.

Maybe it’s a problem with translation, but if the reporters aren’t allowed to ask questions, then it really isn’t a “press conference.”

What about informal questions? Dan Froomkin said they weren’t allowed either. As pool reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg wrote to her colleagues: “POTUS declined twice to answer questions from the ever-helpful David Gregory of NBC, about whether the US is on the brink of another Cold War. Gregory, spurred on by shorter colleagues who were obscured by aggressive Czech photographers, made two valiant attempts during separate photo ops, but POTUS would not engage.”

Typical.

No problem with translation, I think. Forty years of Soviet domination made the Czechs quite well acquainted with Bush’s vision of a press conference. I’m sure with all the added security for his visit, most of the Czech people felt a special kind of a blast from the past.

  • Our president. Spits in your eye and laughs. ‘So what are you going to do about it, sucker?’

  • POTUS has absolutely no idea what the hell he’s doing. His handlers probably told him not to say anything because he’d eventually blurt out, “To Vladimir Putin and the people of the USSR, I say ‘bring it on.’ The US will not be intimidated by communoterroristas oil barons.

  • Questions or no questions I say:

    Keep your 162nd level Global Peace Index warmongering, thieving, corrupt, hypocritical hyenas out of other decent, intelligent, peaceful people’s lands. And that means you, Bat.

  • Given that the Czech President and Prime Minister are in trouble for being too nice to Georgie-Porgie already, it’s no suprise that they had a “Potemkin Press Conference.” The whole missile defense thing in the Czech Republic is not popular. There are some who think it makes them closer to America, but the majority think it’s painting a target on the country.

    Bush: everything he touches turns to caca.

  • Bush is a national embarrassment and personal insult. Why does the press even cover the twit? The American press should have stayed home. THAT’s the way they should handle a Bush press conference. They should do that all the time, simply reporting without comment the daily White House drivel. I mean, does anyone ever learn anything new at a Bush presser? I guess the press could report Bush’s revival of the Cold War and plans for WW III.

    Just when you think he’s given out of major stuff to screw up… And he’s got a year-and-a-half left. We’ll be a third world country by 2008.

  • Just as well.

    Listening to Bush ad lib is like swallowing flies.

    What’s really remarkable is that all the world’s microphones are pointed in his direction.

    I mean really!

    Out of 6 billion people this thudpucker is the one humans decide to point their microphones at?

    It is almost enough to make one declare Democracy a failure…

  • “Bush: everything he touches turns to caca.”

    — Tom Cleaver

    And he can’t keep his hands to himself.

  • Anybody got any news on the hearing Josh Marshall is foaming about?

    What’s going on?

    Third world diatribes?
    Food fight?
    Go &*&* yourself?

  • Gee Goldilocks (#4), you’re being kinda unfair. Hyenas are much nicer than that crowd.

  • These comments are pretty harsh towards old Pres. Bush. Am I the only one who was thinking on the positivie side like “Well, at least he didn’t declare a pre-emptive strike against Russia yet?”

    Furthermore, Bush’s best efforts to revive the cold war are just a little bit of good old child rebellion towards his father.

    You end the Cold War = I’ll get it going
    You get a coalition to fight in a Iraq = I’ll go it alone
    You keep American good will high in the world = I am squandering it
    You keep us from getting entrenched in an unwinnable ground war in Iraq…well you get the point.

    I guess I am being narrow minded to say that he has just undone the good his father did, there are like 42 other people whose accomplishments he has been working at squandering as well.

  • With secretr prisons and the Gitmo Gulag, I’m thinking that the US is now going to play “bad guys” in the upcoming Cold War. After all, Bu$h the Drunkard is so much more “Stalin-esque” than Putin could ever be—and Putin seems to be trying to adopt a “Goldwater-ish” stance in all of this.

    I do want to see the look on Bu$h’s face when he’s told that there’s about 500 megatons’ worth of shiny new Russian thermonuclear missile capability aimed at his “operationally-questionable” missile defense shield. Then I want so see his face again, after he smarts off at Putin, and is told the next day that there’s another 500 megatons’ worth of Russian hardware aimed at his “Precious Presidential Podium.” that should finally be the straw that breaks the back of his “Base.” Undoing the victory in the Cold War gained by the Great ReaganGod will bring George the Fool’s popularity down into the teens—and a fair number of GOP folks on the Hill into the “Impeachment Camp….”

  • I’ll be particularly interested in his visit to Poland — right *after*the G-8 meeting. Some of the same issues there as in the Czech Republic.

    Regarding the muzzle on the journos: I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Topolanek did it at the request of the Bushwa.

  • I don’t understand the media covering this idiot. I for one, have made a pledge to myself to not watch any and all speeches that Bush makes..I can read the funny parts later on Carpetbaggers. I refuse to even look at his or Cheney’s face anymore than neccesary. When I listen to him or Putin with all the grandstanding I start to think..”what the fuck? And since I don’t want to upset the FCC I shall keep those words to myself by not watching or listening to the idiot in chief.

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