Bush and Rove's On-the-Job Training
In a column on Townhall.com Debra Saunders discusses a survey that found that liberals read more books than conservatives. "The poll found that among people polled who read at least one book in the last year, liberals read nine books and conservatives read eight." Some moonbat and former Democrat congresswoman named Pat Schroeder crowed that this proves that liberals are smarter than conservatives. However, the pollster said that the one-book difference "is within the margin of error, it's not a statistically significant difference."
Saunders also mentions that George Bush and Karl Rove compete to see which one can read the most books. Last year the score was: Rove, 110 books; Bush, 94. I'm not real comfortable with the fact that the leader of the free world and one of his (former) top advisers is each spending his time reading about a hundred books a year. That seems a bit like a surgeon reviewing the latest medical journals while performing critical surgery.
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That explains how Bush could read that children's book upside down (when notified of 9-11). He'd already read it 94 times.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Actually I'd feel better if he was reading children's books; maybe that wouldn't take so much time. But then, perhaps it would.