"Your War Killed My Friend's Son"
GottaLaff: You know what's pitiful? When a t-shirt has more on the ball than the President of the United States.
This post, written by GottaLaff, originally appeared on Cliff Schecter's Brave New Films Blog
W had to face off with a not-too-happy tee-shirt-wearing audience member in Pennsylvania:
Manheim Realtor Gerry Beane was the first to speak and said, "from man-to-man, taxpayer to president," he believes the United States needs to disengage from Iraq.
Beane sat next to Sherry Wolfe, who wore a pink T-shirt emblazoned with the words, "GEORGE BUSH YOUR WAR KILLED MY FRIEND'S SON."
More than 3,800 U.S. soldiers have died in Iraq since 2003, including the person referred to on Wolfe's T-shirt, Brent Adams of Mountville."Like you, I want them home," Bush said.
But by then, his bubble had effectively been popped.
Next: A 10th-grader asked Bush why he wouldn't sit down with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to negotiate a settlement of ongoing rhetorical hostilities.
Insert usual W comeback here, meaning this:
The president said he would have direct talks with Ahmadinejad only if Iran would forego its nuclear weapons program. Iran says it's developing nuclear technology for peaceful purposes."In other words, it's his choice, not mine anymore," Bush said.
Of course it is, as long as he does things your way before you talk to him. How conducive to diplomacy, W. You sure know how to compromise.
You know what's pitiful? When a tee shirt has more on the ball than the President of the United States.
GottaLaff is a regular blogger for Cliff Schecter's Blog
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