http://snltranscripts.jt.org/90/90oaddress.phtmlThe President's Second Post-Gulf War Address
President George Bush.....Dana Carvey
Speaker Foely.....Phil Hartman
Dan Quayle.....Michael J. Fox
Announcer: The Doorkeeper to the House will now introduce the President. < introduction is made, as stock footage of President Bush entering plays > The President has entered the House Chamber.. this will be his second address to a Joint session since the successful conclusion of Operation Desert Storm. The first speech went so well - some 20 standing ovations - that is was decided that a second speech could provide yet antoher morale boost to a nation in the midst of a recession. We have read a transcript of tonight's address, and the President will refer to Operation Desert Storm many, many times. < cut to Vice-President Quayle and Speaker Foley on stage > Uh.. there is Vice-President Quayle and Speaker Foley, and.. uh.. there is the President, greeting them. I asked the Vice-President earlier if he'd heard rumors that he might be dropped from the ticket in '92 for General Colin Powell, and the Vice-President said that he had not. And now, the Speaker will address.
Speaker Foley: Members of Congress, distinguished guests, the President of the United States.
< standing ovation >
President George Bush: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. < applause dies down > Operation.. Desert.. Storm!
< standing ovation, including Quayle and Foley behind Bush >
Three words that symbolize all that is great about America!
< second standing ovation >
And all that is great about our young Americans!
< third standing ovation >
You know, not so long ago, there were some who claimed that our country had lost its way.
< Quayle inadvertently stands up to applaud, realizes his error, then sits >
Well, my answer to them is Operation Desert Storm!
< fourth standing ovation >
Now, Operation Desert Storm..
< hearing the cue, Quayle stands up to applaud, once again the only person standing >
..has not solved all of America's problems..
< Quayle sits >
But, surely, the nation that can mount an Operation Desert Storm.. < hearing the cue again, Quayle mistakenly stands to applaud, hesitant to sit back down >
..that nation can solve any problem!
< Quayle sits, as everyone in the House stands to applaud; as everyone sits, Quayle stands up to become the only one applauding; Bush turns around to give a curious look, as Speaker Foley gives Quayle the evil eye to sit down >
That is the real lesson of Operation Desert Storm.
< applause, but Speaker Foly signals Quayle not to stand >
That the American people will never back down from tyranny.
< Speaker Foley cues Quayle to stand and applaud with everyone else in the House >
Now, there are those who say that Operation Desert Storm..
< Speaker Foley extends his arm to hold down Quayle so he won't stand to applaud >
..is a triumph for George Bush.
< Speaker Foley okays Quayle to stand and applaud with the House >
No, no, no, no! But if Operation Desert Storm was a success, it's really due to the efforts of men like General Norman Schwartzkoff..
< applause, no standing >
..Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney..
< applause, no standing >
Secretary of State Jim Baker..
< applause, no standing >
..my Vice-President Dan Quayle..
< no applause >
..and most of all, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell!
< Speaker Foley signals Quayle to join the standing ovation of Powell >
Vice-President Quayle: Bravo! Whoo-hoo! Bravo!
< everyone ceases applauding and sits down again >
President George Bush: Well, who knows, you know? Maybe, not so long from now, Colin will be standing right here, the first black American to grace a major party ticket, and the first black president of the United States of America!
< Quayle stands to applaud, as does everyone else in the House, surprising Speaker Foley >
Vice-President Quayle: Pow-ell! Pow-ell! Pow-ell! Pow-ell!
< the House ceases its applause, but this doesn't faze Quayle >
Vice-President Quayle: Pow-ell! Pow-ell! Pow-ell! Pow-ell! Pow-ell! Pow-..
< stops, as President Bush gives him a strange look >
President George Bush: Live, from New York, it's Saturday Niiiiiighttt!