October 09, 2004

Last Question of the Debate

    GRABEL: President Bush, during the last four years, you have made thousands of decisions that have affected millions of lives. Please give three instances in which you came to realize you had made a wrong decision, and what you did to correct it. Thank you.
I applauded when this woman asked the question, the last one of the debate, because I knew Bush couldn't answer it. It's the central problem of his administration: an inability to see one's mistakes due to ideological blindness. You can't fix a problem you don't admit to having.

If you haven't seen the debate, guess how many wrong decisions he cited? Here's a hint: it's less than 3!

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