Monday, September 19, 2005
DEAR LEADER
The Associated Press reports Bush's next speech will be held in historic Jackson Square, New Orleans, with the famous St. Louis Cathedral as a backdrop -- and he won't risk having anyone around who might disagree with him or ask an impertinent question.
In fact, the AP says, there won't be a live audience at all. (Journalists covering the event won't be allowed to stray from their press vans.)
As for the speech itself, it will inevitably seek to answer any naysaying about Bush by recasting him in the heroic, leadership role he played after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks -- while advocating a range of measures that are dear to the conservative political agenda.
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