Slowly backing away

Yesterday, Bush seemed fairly annoyed that members of Congress would question the UAE port deal. In responding to questions from reporters, the president was aggressive and unyielding. “They ought to listen to what I have to say about this,” Bush said. “They ought to look at the facts, and understand the consequences of what they’re going to do. But if they pass a law, I’ll deal with it, with a veto.”

It may have been subtle, but today Bush seemed a little less assertive.

“The transaction should go forward, in my judgment…. I can understand why some in Congress have raised questions about whether or not our country will be less secure as a result of this transaction. But they need to know that our government has looked at this issue and looked at it carefully.”

It’s almost a good cop/bad cop routine with the same guy. Yesterday, forceful Bush said lawmakers better listen to him, or else. Today, modest Bush “understands” questions, and believes the deal is worthwhile, “in his judgment.”

For that matter, the White House did a little more backpedaling this morning.

President Bush was unaware of the pending sale of shipping operations at six major U.S. seaports to a state-owned business in the United Arab Emirates until the deal already had been approved by his administration, the White House said Wednesday.

Defending the deal anew, the administration also said that it should have briefed Congress sooner about the transaction, which has triggered a major political backlash among both Republicans and Democrats.

If I were laying odds, I’d say the chances are pretty good that the White House will approve of a congressional hearing or two before the week is out.

Coming out and saying the President didn’t know anything about this until last weekend really makes him look like a buffoon.

The way the White House has handled this is just pathetic.

  • So let me understand this.

    Bush knew nothing about the deal, but on the other hand he’s so adamant that it go through that he’ll veto any legislation which prevents it.

    Ummm… so which is it?

  • Let’s see, now:

    Bush sells ports to Arabs.

    Terrorists infiltrate ports and do something horrible.

    Bush suspends elections indefinitely and blames Democrats for being soft on terrorists.

    Bush says Chertoff doing “a heck of a job.”

    Note to self: Don’t blog before coffee. It just makes you cranky.

  • There’s a group of around 20 percent of the population that would agree with the statement, “Arabs or people of Arab descent should not be allowed within five miles of any US airport.” Someone in the administration seems suddenly to have remembered that these good folks are Bush’s core support.

  • I wish that news reporters, when talking about Bush threatening a veto, would mention that while he’s never actually used the veto, he has threatened to and backed down quite a number of times.

  • Bush said. “They ought to look at the facts, and understand the consequences of what they’re going to do.”

    Like Bush has a grasp of the concept of cause and effect!
    He don’t need it because he relies on faith based intuition, and besides it requires thinkin. .

  • I love it!

    Bush backing away already. Didn’t take even a day. He didn’t know. Ha, Ha!

    The deal is dead children. Just watch carefully to make sure there are no back alley shenanigans.

    God, I love it when Bush losses!

  • I’ve seen this quote on several lefty sites this morning, but nobody’s mentioned what strikes me as maybe the most telling aspect. Namely, that Bush scolds members of Congress by saying that “our government has looked at this issue … .”

    Perhaps the Bush administration would like to forget that Congress is part of our government too, but I didn’t think Bush would come right out and say it!

  • In a few days, will we see Bush climb off his “high-horse” and open up the review decision to Congress?

    I raise the possibility of a climb-down earlier today. Now a climb-down is officially under way. And the damage–small as it may be–has been inflicted upon Bush by himself. What is Bush’s approval rating? I last heard it was 39%–and it going to continue to fall. Can we get an office pool going on next month’s poll?

  • What liars! Thet’re not even good at it.
    Port deal? What port deal? Oh, ya, I just heard about that.

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