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...extent that was true. This was not the first time that Rumsfeld had asked if the government needed to remake itself against a new enemy. But Rumsfeld's memo--for an Administration that had been touting its achievements overseas relentlessly for months--read like a grim descant of doubt at odds with the more optimistic line peddled almost daily to the public. A Bush aide searched for a silver lining: "If we were smart, we would take advantage of this to concede the obvious and talk about how we're trying to solve the problem...
...doubt that WCRB would play some of the stuff we play,” he says. “We never want our music to be background music...
...Contempt ricochets through quarters of the commentariat that have long given Bush the benefit of the doubt. Through the 2004 campaign, when Don Imus was a genial Kerry supporter, he often made the point that he thought Bush was a decent guy; Imus was no firebreathing Franken. But Wednesday morning Imus kept playing a clip from Bush's speech in Iowa in which he insisted that America's golden fields of corn would rescue us from the environmental and strategic misery of dependence on Middle Eastern oil. The President sounded, Imus said, "trailer-park stupid...
...considering a concentration in music, trying to decide instead between mathematics and psychology. “I’d probably just keep [musical theater] as a hobby because it is incredibly competitive,” he says. But he follows up with a caveat that has no doubt been on the minds of many Harvard students lately. “If the Music department offers a secondary concentration anytime soon, I’d definitely consider that...
...While many pastors across London were no doubt calling for peace after the recent bombing, Barker’s pastor warned us of false peace-makers and assured us that there would be no peace in the world until the Lord’s return,” Llewelyn says...