Wednesday, May 28, 2003

BWAHAHAHAHAHA



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Trapped on the other side of the country aboard Air Force One, the President has lost his cool: "If some tinhorn terrorist wants me, tell him to come and get me! I'll be at home! Waiting for the bastard!"



His Secret Service chief seems taken aback. "But Mr. President . . ."



The President brusquely interrupts him. "Try Commander-in-Chief. Whose present command is: Take the President home!"



Was this George W. Bush's moment of resolve on Sept. 11, 2001? Well, not exactly. Actually, the scene took place this month, on a Toronto sound stage.



The histrionics, filmed for a two-hour television movie to be broadcast this September, are as close as you can get to an official White House account of its activities at the outset of the war on terrorism.




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A copy of the script obtained by The Globe and Mail reveals a prime-time drama starring a nearly infallible, heroic president with little or no dissension in his ranks and a penchant for delivering articulate, stirring, off-the-cuff addresses to colleagues.




I can't wait for The Onion to notice this one.

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