'I'm So Sorry'
In emotional private meetings with the families of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, President Bush offers solace—and seeks some of his own.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8941525/site/newsweek/A little taste:
President Bush was wearing "a huge smile," but his eyes were red and he looked drained by the time he got to the last widow, Crystal Owen, a third-grade schoolteacher who had lost her husband in Iraq. "Tell me about Mike," he said immediately. "I don't want my husband's death to be in vain," she told him. The president apologized repeatedly for her husband's death. When Owen began to cry, Bush grabbed her hands. "Don't worry, don't worry," he said, though his choking voice suggested that he had worries of his own. The president and the widow hugged. "It felt like he could have been my dad," Owen recalled to NEWSWEEK. "It was like we were old friends. It almost makes me sad. In a way, I wish he weren't the president, just so I could talk to him all the time."
My response:
Regarding the "I'm So Sorry" article
Wow.
Every time I think there's hope that the media will stop being right
wing shills and cover the steadily growing opposition to Bush and his
folly of a war, the more I get slapped in the face by just what a bunch
of corporate whores journalists and editors have really become.
The best you could do in covering Cindy Sheehan's vigil in Crawford was
a picture of a chair and a mention in a caption?
So Bush likes to have a little boo-hoo every now and then over the
deaths of American fallen soldiers? Even if I were to believe this is
true and not some staged episode for the cameras, one wonders why he
didn't think of the potential for American casualties BEFORE he decided
to perpetrate an unnecessary, unprovoked and miserable failure of a
war.
Fuck you, Newsweek, for this over-the-top propaganda piece of shit you
call reporting.
Sincerely,
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