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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 18, 2006
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: September 18, 2006 | ||
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Monday, September 18, 2006
There I am last Wednesday taking a hike in the desert outside of Tucson, Arizona. I come back to the room and decide to check the email. There's a message from the White House marked "urgent." Well ... let me tell ya ... you're gonna want to open that message, and so I did. OK ... so this might be such a big deal for some folks out there, but it sure got my attention. The President was inviting me and a few other radio talk show hosts to meet with him in the Oval Office on Friday for an off-the-record conversation. The first problem was clothes. I don't generally take a suit on my summer vacation, and it might have looked a bit odd for me to show up at the White House wearing hiking shorts and a t-shirt reading "I'm a pathological flyer." So it was off to Tucson to buy a suit, shirt, tie, shoes, socks and a belt. May I drop in a plug here for the Men's Warehouse on River Road in Tucson? Karen took me under her wing and I walked out in one hour with a fully altered suit and everything else I needed. No ... I didn't tell her I was going to the White House. I just said I needed it for an unexpected meeting ... and she came through. Getting there was another matter. I finally arranged flights out of Phoenix. So it was in the car at 8:30 on Thursday morning. Arrive at the Phoenix airport at 11:00. Fly Northwest to Memphis, then Reagan airport in DC. A cab ride to the hotel, and I'm sacked in by 10:00 Thursday night. The next morning I stay in the room and devour the Washington Post and the New York Times. This in a vain attempt to try to appear halfway intelligent in the meeting to come. At 11:30 I arrive at the NW guard gate to the White House. Hannity is right behind me. the President is in the process of holding a press conference in the Rose Garden. We clear security and wander on our own to the West Wing. Inside the lobby we find Mike Gallagher and Michael Medved. Laura Ingraham arrives a few minutes later and we wait for our meeting to begin. At about 12:30 we're moved into the Roosevelt Room to await the president. I wander around and notice two displays on the wall. One was the Medal of Honor won by Theodore Roosevelt, the other was his Nobel Peace Prize. After about 20 minutes, at 12:50, the door opens and we're ushered across the hallway into the Oval Office. We're joined there by Press Secretary Tony Snow, and the meeting begins. The ground rules were simple. We were off the record. We cannot quote the president on anything that was said during the next 90 minutes. The subject matter ranged through domestic policy, immigration, the war on terror, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Jordan. President Bush talked of the leaders of countries ranging from Great Britain to China to Japan to Iran. I'll assure you, there were some great moments there. Midway though our talk we were surprised by a bark and scratching at the door to the Oval Office patio. Beasley wanted in. Scottish Terrier, I think. I came away from the meeting with some clear impressions. President Bush is a man of deep religions faith, and strongly believes that anyone who truly believes in God will also have a burning desire to live free. He's absolutely convinced that we will prevail in Iraq and in the war against Islamic fascism, though the job will be arduous. I had many impressions of the President and of the Oval Office. During the flight back to Phoenix on Friday evening I pulled out a notepad and wrote everything I could remember about the entire experience. Those will share with you Wednesday when I'm back on live. Did I say Wednesday? Why golly, I sure did! I've extended my vacation to Arizona by two days so that I could complete the project I came here to do. I'll be coming home with one nice suit of clothes and some incredible experiences to share.
First ... just what did the Pope do? You can read the Pope's entire speech by clicking on this link. If' your not into reading Pope's speeches, I'll lift out the part that has started all of this controversy. Pope Benedict moves into the area of his speech that has sparked the controversy with this paragraph:
Pope Benedict then goes on to quote one particular. This is something the Byzantine emperor said to the Persian on the subject of Islam and jihad, or holy war.
Now remember ... these were not the words of the Pope. These were the words of some emperor over 600 years ago. The emperor evidently thought that Islam was a violent religion, and that it was the commands of Mohammed that made it so. So ... how do Muslims react to the Pope's revelation that a Byzantine emperor 600 years ago thought that Islam was a violent religion? Why, with violence, of course? Muslims murder a nun in Somalia. They burn churches in Gaza, and they go on their grand marches and demonstrations reminiscent of the violence they spread after that Danish cartoon mess. And so what is the inescapable conclusion that we're left with? Islam is a violent religion. Don't take Empereor Paleologus' word for it ... just watch Muslims! Is it just me, or does it make sense to you that if Muslims didn't want the rest of the world to consider Islam a violent religion, they wouldn't get so violent every time someone say's they're violent? Come on, folks! How hard is all this? OK ... I have one full day of vacation left. I'm going on a hike. Here's some stuff from the staff. Staff stuff. I like the sound of that.
Time to give The Hildabeast a little credit on this one. You may not have
heard, but a movie has been produced about the
fictional assassination of
President George W. Bush. The film uses news footage of a visit Bush made to
Chicago and uses special effects to actually stage the "assassination." The
movie was made by a British director and has been winning awards at film
festivals. At first, it was dismissed as a piece of anti-American garbage. REDNECK SCRAP BOOK Here is yet anotherinourlongrunningseriesofredneckmailboxes. More in the Redneck Scrap Book.
For those who are listening to the Best Of today, here is the Nuze from that day.
Pat Buchanan says President Bush should be impeached, but not over the war in
Iraq. He says Bush has committed an impeachable offense when it comes to
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