Bush’s new media strategy: hang out with elites

A month ago, presidential aide Dan Bartlett told reporters that this summer, Bush was going to do things a little differently. “Every team changes the playbook every once in a while and this is an opportunity to share what’s on his mind but also get a sense of what’s on the minds of the people out in the country,” Bartlett said, describing the new White House media strategy.

The old Bush wouldn’t mind visiting some place, but would anxiously get on the plane and go home as soon as he could. The new Bush would, at least in the next few months, actually spend more than an hour in other cities. It’s all part of getting a sense of “what’s on the minds of the people.”

How’s it going so far? Bush was in Miami for a series of events yesterday — after spending the night on Monday — and met with people the White House described as “community leaders.” For some reason, Bush aides initially refused to identify them.

Now we know why.

…Bush spent the evening at the exclusive Joe’s Stone Crabs restaurant talking about sports and movies with a bunch of former Miami Dolphins football players, an actor and the flamboyant host of a raunchy and ribald Spanish-language variety show.

It was only hours after Bush had learned that an Israeli air strike had killed dozens of Lebanese children, a moment for soul-searching if there ever was one.

But what did Bush want to talk about?

Former Dolphin Jim Kiick told Steve Wine of the Associated Press that topics of conversation included movies, the 1972 Dolphins and fellow attendee and former Dolphin Dan Marino’s achievements — but little politics.

So, Bush met with “community leaders” in order to learn “what’s on the minds of the people out in the country,” which in reality-based terms means talking about football with retired local stars.

It’s nice work if you can get it.

Post Script: By the way, Dan Froomkin raised the point of the day in describing the president’s Miami trip.

What’s so special about the 1972 Dolphins? They were the only team ever to have a perfect season in the history of the National Football League. Bush’s record isn’t quite so good.

And where was Bush himself during that 1972 season? No one really knows.

The 17-game Dolphins winning streak extended from September to December 1972. Bush was suspended from flight status in the Texas Air National Guard in August 1972 after failing to take his required annual flight physical. During that 1972 Dolphins season, he had supposedly transferred to an Alabama guard unit. But available records and recollection of guard members who were there at the time suggest he didn’t show up.

Ouch.

Sloe-Gin George hasn’t enough functional brain cells left between his ears to serve as President. He’s out there, somewhere in Kool Aid Land, hobnobbing with a bunch of has-beens—when he ought to be riding roughshod over his buds in Tel Aviv. Too busy quaffing scallops and beer to do a little soul-searching? It’s pretty much proof positive that the man has no soul to search. If it was anybody but Cheney, I’d be begging the VP—or even the JCS—to pull rank, and declare ther man unfit to command.

Of all the Charlie Brown tinpots ever worthy of a coup d’etat, he’s the Charlie Browniest….

  • So a few years ago I ate dinner at an “exclusive” restaurant in Miami Beach. Who knew? I just walked up the steps from the sidewalk and there I was.

  • Bush passed his annual physical today which gave him the opportunity to make the following comment,

    President Bush says his annual physical shows him in fine shape — though he’s a little upset about those extra five pounds he’s packed on.[…]
    Bush himself said, “Doing fine. Health’s fine. Probably ate too many birthday cakes.” The president celebrated his 60th birthday on numerous occasions last month.

    The world is falling apart around him and he continues obsess about turning 60. I really believe the birthday has been very traumatic on this narcissist . Hangin’ out with a bunch of over the hill jocks is his way of trying to cope with this with the trauma.

  • Is he actually getting worse, or is the press just covering his idiotic behavior more (perhaps because his poll numbers are so low)?

  • Now if good ol’ George only knew how to play the fiddle, he’d be set in his status of observer to the ruin he, his neocon policy-wonks, and his ill-begotten policy have wrought upon us all! I guess to George it’s all about the prophecy! Too bad his beliefs have led directly to the distruction and death of many an innocent human being. The diagnosis of democratic cancer has a name: neoconservatism. Vote the Rascals out in ’06 and ’08! -Kevo

  • Give the guy a break. Things have been going awfully for him. He’s become become widely regarded as a world class buffoon. His tenure has been a failure with a capital F A I L U R E, and really can’t end soon enough for anyone’s sake. His ego needs some stroking. What better place for some good old fashioned backslapping than with a bunch of retired jocks, who’s taxes he’s faught so hard to cut?

  • Wasn’t that the year he “worked” for a family friend’s (losing) senate campaign in Alabama?

    The guy has lame duck status, big time. What little influence he had over Congress vanished in the spring along with his approval ratings. What little influence he had as a war leader has vanished too – the war is a miserable failure, and he & his admin have no fresh ideas (as if they ever did) for fixing it. He never had much personal influence that wasn’t linked to his office & his family ties.

    What would you do if you were president and nobody cared? GWB’s answer is clear: eat at fancy restaurants (on the taxpayer’s dime), hang out with old football heroes, gut the IRS.

  • It’s also interesting that Miami coach Nick Saban was invited to that dinner but couldn’t make it, because he was “too busy”. After all, he has to get his team ready for the new season. Bush on the other hand has lots of free time – he just has to run a government that costs $1.5 trillion a year and is fighting a real, live shooting war.

  • 11 – great observation. The world is on fire, America as a nation is in serious decline, and the president has time to bullshit with a bunch of rich ex-jocks, while a coach for a SPORTS franchise is too busy to join in the revelry. I hate to combine tired cliche`s, but it apears the nude emperor is fiddling.

  • That was my thought as well: Saban evidently has more pressing demands on his time than the president.

    Also, I think the reason Bush is so upset about his weight gain has to do with how much more time he spends exercising than, you know, conducting the nation’s business.

    It’s our disgrace as a nation that this bumbling yet arrogant ass has achieved his high office.

  • rege:

    The world is falling apart around him and he continues obsess about turning 60. I really believe the birthday has been very traumatic on this narcissist . Hangin’ out with a bunch of over the hill jocks is his way of trying to cope with this with the trauma.

    Musingly:

    So this is what aging is going to be like for Baby boomers…

    Note:

    Baby Boomers typically defined as born between ’46-’64. That puts B on the leading edge…

  • He pays no attention to what’s going on in the world (he doesn’t give a shit), spends more time on his bike than in the Oval office and takes six-week vacations. No wonder he’s in such good physical health.

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