Before the [tag]president[/tag]’s weekend interview with Kai Diekmann of the “pro-Bush, breast-baring German tabloid newspaper, [tag]Bild[/tag],” began, the president wanted to talk about … his rug.
Bush: Have you ever been in the [tag]Oval Office[/tag] before?
Q: Once, a long time ago —
[tag]Bush[/tag]: I’ll give you a quick tour before our interview. So, the first thing that a President does, which I didn’t realize, was pick a [tag]rug[/tag]. I have no idea about rugs. And so in this job you’ve got to delegate. The American President is in a position where there’s just unbelievable complexities to the job — Darfur, Iran — a whole lot of issues. So I delegated the decision about the rug to my wife.
The second thing a President has got to do is have a strategic mind. In order to be successful, in my judgment, as the President, you’ve got to constantly think strategically. And so I said to her, you pick out the colors, you be the tactical person, but I want it to say “[tag]optimistic person[/tag].” That’s all I wanted it to say. Here is the result. Isn’t it beautiful?
Q: Yes, it is very beautiful.
Bush: There’s a sense of optimism when you come in here.
First, Bush really seems fixated on that rug. Second, I still don’t understand how a rug can say “optimistic person.”