April 29, 2006

President Bush Marching, Holding a Mexican Flag High

And in one of his own campaign commercials! Whatever will his rabid base think?

Posted by armand at April 29, 2006 02:38 PM | TrackBack | Posted to Politics


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Snap! Ouch. That hurts.

Posted by: baltar at May 2, 2006 11:18 PM | PERMALINK

Ooh, isn't this choice?



AP, 1998:

Helping
matters, Bush also speaks fluent Spanish. So does his brother, Jeb
Bush, who is married to a Mexican-American and was elected governor of
Florida, thanks in part to a strong Hispanic vote.

Portsmouth Herald, 1999:

Bush also took a question from a Spanish reporter and answered in fluent Spanish.
Pat Robertson on CNN, 2/24/2000:

ROBERTSON:
Well, I think he could say that, but I think he's made it clear. He
said it in Michigan. He said, "Look, I'm not anti-Catholic, and I don't
support racism." I mean, this guy has put together a coalition in Texas
of Hispanics -- he speaks fluent Spanish -- of -- of African-
Americans, of Democrats. I mean, he is a very, very tolerant,
broad-based guy. And I think that the media's spinning this thing way
out of proportion to what really happened. That's my feeling.
New York Times, 2/28/00 (Nicholas Kristof reporting):

He also showed off his Spanish, which is fluent, by firing off a sentence in Spanish.
McLaughlin Group, 6/2000:

MR. O'DONNELL: Absolutely, and they both -- they both do it well. I mean, George W. Bush is fluent in Spanish.

National Review, 4/2000:

Yes,
indeed. He was fluent in Spanish, which appeals to that minority, and
he was fluent in gibberish-the touchy-feely Clintonian hogwash that the
elusive "soccer mom" is said to go bananas over.
PBS, 5/9/2000:

RICHARD
RODRIGUEZ: I was listening the other day to Governor Bush speak fluent
Spanish to Hispanic voters when it struck me that Spanish is becoming
unofficially, but truly, the second language of the United States.
(this
presumably could be referring to Jeb Bush, but there's no distinction
made and since this was in the middle of the 2000 election I assume he
meant George)

CNN 8/2000:

PRESS: Well, I wonder
how good George Bush's Spanish is. Did he know what the lyrics were
before he said they ought to play the song at the convention? I don't
know.

O'BRIEN: Yes, he says he's fluent.


Morning call, 4/22/06:

It's
also good to see President Bush, (a fluent Spanish-speaker, by the
way), leading the vision for comprehensive immigration reform based on
three elements: border security, effective immigration law enforcement,
and very importantly, a temporary worker program.

Scott McClellan today:

White
House spokesman Scott McClellan said the assertion did not ring true to
him because, "The president speaks Spanish, but not that well."

"I'm
saying that not only was that suggestion absurd, but that he couldn't
possibly sing the national anthem in Spanish. He's not that good with
his Spanish," McClellan said.

Posted by: binky at May 4, 2006 10:51 PM | PERMALINK

glad to see mclellan's holding the line right up to the moment he leaves, bald-face lying a few more times, just for old times sake. ah, scottie, we hardly knew ye!

Posted by: moon at May 5, 2006 12:22 AM | PERMALINK
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