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George "It's Mr. President to you" Bush:
The Toughest Interview


(story below and link for viewing interview at link above)

PARODY: Recorded during the U.S. President's recent trip to Ireland. Bush's second interview with an Irish journalist Fintan Dunne proved even tougher than his first. Bush is quizzed on Iraq, PoW abuse, 911 and the God thing. The revelations are astounding -- courtesy of http://www.breakfornews.com
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Mr. President's FIRST interview:

The interview the White House doesn't want you to see: Why does Irish TV ask Bush the questions that our American media won't?

Bush was recently ambushed on Irish TV and you've got to wonder why our media are such pussies when comes to asking the tough questions of the current White House administration. Dubba was embarassingly unprepared for his interview with reporter Carol Coleman of the Irish broadcasting company RTE. Coleman just wouldn't let Bush give his usual stock answers and he became visibly miffed by her tenacity.
When Bush sang the same song, second verse, "nobody can argue that the world isn't a safer place without Saddam Hussein," Coleman responded that the world most certainly is more dangerous than two years ago, that terrorist attacks happen nearly every day now, and even added a less than subtle "surely you can see that?"

You have to wonder if what Michael Moore has been saying in recent interviews is true: if the American media had been asking the White House the tough questions after 9/11, would we even be in Iraq now?

You'll probably never see this footage on American TV, so here it is: Irish TV Interview With Bush It requires Real Time Media Player.

Bush demands he be called 'Mr. President' and don't ask hard questions

American journalists know only too well that they risk the ire of their leader if they fail to address him as Mr. President. "It's Mr. President to you," he has oft been heard snapping.

The Irish network RTE's Washington correspondent, Carol Coleman, religiously adhered to that injunction at the start of each of her questions during a recent 15-minute interview but hadn't read the Bush White House rulebook from cover to cover. Online Journal