Looks like they will succeed,


with their main plan. That is, W's handlers don't want him being seen or heard until after the elections.
George W. Bush's first television interview since leaving the White House more than a year and a half ago will be with NBC's Matt Lauer -- one week after the midterm elections.

The sit-down will air in prime time as a "Matt Lauer Reports" special on Monday, Nov. 8, USA Today reported. Not coincidentally, Bush's memoir, "Decision Points," will be released the following day.
Just like the Repub candidates ran from any connection or photo op with him during the 2008 elections, his handlers (mainly Karl Rove) have been adamant about any contact with the press, even though he has wanted to plug his book, that has had it's release delayed. They are afraid the public will connect his face to the economic mess that 'just happened' during his reign of error. Pretty good strategy, Karl, but some of us, non-FOXNews fans, aren't quite so easily duped.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I don't know how he's stayed out of jail. Is it too late?
Fam Guy said…
I don't know. What is the statute of limitations on wrecking a country?

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