Japan Video Games Blog

TO THOSE WHO DON'T WANT THEIR WORK PROMOTED

Hey guys and gals! We FIND and PROMOTE people's work, we never take credit for things we haven't written, we just love sharing the things that are interesting, but if you don't want your work or pictures shown, please let me know and I'll take it off, we're not trying to harm any one here or infringe on anyone's copyrights, just late night entertainment for my friends and I after a long days of work.

We're not making money off the site, nor are we publishing anything to other places through feedburner claiming that it's our work, just a hobby of finding cool things around the internet, that's all. Sometimes we copy and paste too quickly and a link giving you credit doesn't appear, if that's the case and you DO want your work promoted, we will add in the backlink, we would love to give credit where credit is due!

Please contact me or drop a comment on any posts you guys don't want up and I'll take it off within 24 hours, thanks!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Bush Tries to Be Unpopular — Not Really

WASHINGTON — Who knew? President Bush wants to be unpopular.

Not really, of course, but that's what his press secretary said Thursday.

Spokeswoman Dana Perino was making the case that it's no surprise that Bush has low poll ratings because he is overseeing an unpopular war. But then her argument went off the tracks.

"Both the president and the vice president have long believed, and it's a part of what has made them the leaders that they are, which is not to chase popularity polls but to hold themselves to a standard that requires people not to like them," she said.

Huh? Requires people not to like them?

She apparently didn't realize what she had said and continued on without correction.

She put it a little better later on in her briefing.

"What I've heard him (Vice President Dick Cheney) say and what I've heard the president say is that regardless of how bad it could get in terms of your popularity rating, you can't make decisions based on chasing popularity."

And speaking of polls, Bush thinks there are too many of them.

"I think there might be a little bit more frustration that this — we are so over-polled in the country," Perino said. "And I think that the way that the president looks at it is that there's — I don't know, maybe — the media polls a lot. That's your prerogative; go ahead. And I think that the questions are — that come to us, that every day when there's a new poll that's out, and that the numbers don't change dramatically, we're expected to express frustration."

Blogged with the Flock Browser

No comments:

Marc and Angel Hack Life

Self Improvement

Personal Development with The Positivity Blog

HowStuffWorks: Health Daily RSS Feed

PickTheBrain | Smarter Self Improvement

I will change your life . com