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Bush at the Laffstop

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by pgabriel, Jul 23, 2008.

  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    still can't believe this guy was president



    Bush: Wall Street has 'hangover' after getting 'drunk'
    President secretly taped at Houston fundraiser


    By JULIE MASON and ALAN BERNSTEIN
    Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle


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    Watch a joking Bush on Channel 13 reporter's blog More coverage in Beltway Confidential WASHINGTON — Unaware he was being recorded, President Bush at a Houston fundraiser last week compared Wall Street to a drunk with a hangover and cracked jokes about the ailing housing market.

    "There's no question about it. Wall Street got drunk — that's one of the reasons I asked you to turn off the TV cameras — it got drunk and now it's got a hangover," Bush said at a private fundraiser for Republican congressional candidate Pete Olson. "The question is: How long will it sober up and not try to do all these fancy financial instruments?"

    The president's blunt remarks were a sharp departure from the more measured tones he uses publicly to discuss the economy and national housing market collapse.

    Economists in large part blame the current mortgage foreclosure crisis on complex financial instruments devised by Wall Street after Congress deregulated the banking industry a decade ago.

    The jocular tone Bush used to describe a serious subject also underscores the pitfalls of being candid in an age of tiny camera phones.

    News reporters were prohibited from the Olson event in River Oaks last Friday. The short video clip, apparently made by an attendee at the fundraiser, was obtained by KTRK-TV in Houston.

    "And then we got a housing issue, not in Houston, and evidently, not in Dallas, because Laura was over there trying to buy a house today," Bush said, to laughter.

    On the video clip, which is posted on YouTube, Facebook and the ABC affiliate's Web site, a supporter can be heard asking Bush about Crawford.

    "I like Crawford," Bush said, to more laughter. "Unfortunately after eight years of asking her to sacrifice, I'm now no longer the decision maker."

    Of their house hunt, Bush said amid laughter, "We've been on the government pay for 14 years now. It goes slow."

    Before friendly audiences, especially in Texas, Bush tends to be more relaxed and candid than he appears at the White House.

    Even so, Bush, a Harvard MBA, has been meticulous in recent months about guarding his rhetoric on the economy and the markets, and White House officials also are mindful of how their words could effect the markets.

    White House spokesman Scott Stanzel, who was on the Houston trip with Bush last week, said he never heard Bush use that specific comparison before. But he said the president's overall message is consistent.

    "He was talking about the problems in the credit market and the problems caused in part in the mortgage market," Stanzel said.
     
  2. DonkeyMagic

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    oh god the horror of someone being honest :rolleyes:

    could this be any less important?
     
  3. vlaurelio

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    honest for 5% of the time = liar for 95% of the time

    don't we call them hypocrites?
     
  4. SWTsig

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    so now the president cant speak humorously at private functions?

    c'mon.
     
  5. pgabriel

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    well my comment on the article was because he's just not the brightest bulb of the bunch. even his jokes are dense
     
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    i thought the joke was pretty spot on. it's too bad the guy can't be honest about stuff all the time. our leadership... :rolleyes:
     
  7. pgabriel

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    if his "drunk" comments were on flooding the market with money, maybe I should give him more credit
     
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    drunk in the sense of taking excessive risk to make a few bucks since everyone else was doing it.
     
  9. pgabriel

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    and deregulation
     
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    true and that was under the prior administration...but the same creative fed.
     

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