Last week Bush told reporters: "I don't think we're headed to
recession." But when one tried to puncture the denial, mentioning that America's
energy analysts were predicting $4 gas, our oil-man president stopped him:
"Wait, what did you just say? You're predicting $4-a-gallon gasoline?" No, Mr.
President, experts are. "That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."
Once again, as in a classic tragedy, crucial facts never
quite make it to the king's chambers in time, setting the stage for a fateful
turn of events, propelling the plot to its tragic climax.
No matter how badly Mr. Farrell wants these predictions to be "facts" they are not. I can predict $.20 or $10 a gallon gas but it doesn't make these predictions facts. When gas prices do reach $4 a gallon (it probably won't since demand is starting to slow) then lets call them facts.
These anti-Bush people will try anything to get a dig in on him. They will even resort to calling predictions facts. In any case I bet there will be tears running down their faces when they finally see him go. Once your hate is gone what do you have left?
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