Thursday, May 18, 2006

Funny, Funny Writer

This via the Kansas City Star.
The Boston Globe’s Peter Canellos writes that in his immigration speech, President Bush “stood in an unfamiliar place — the political center — and tried to persuade people of firm, unyielding principles on both sides to embrace his multifaceted approach” to immigration reform.

Although Bush was clearly aiming most of his remarks to House GOP leaders, the speech was noteworthy because of his “willingness to serve as a national convener, bringing together all sides,” Canellos wrote.

The speech “served as a reminder that another Bush exists behind the caricature of the cowboy warrior — a conciliator of some delicacy and sensitivity.” [emphasis mine]

OMG! You can't parody this stuff.

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