Bush's Poland crutch lasts only until the election
by Jerome Armstrong, Fri Oct 01, 2004 at 12:34:23 PM EDT
- 1976: Non-elected incumbent Gerald Ford went into a debate with Carter as Carter was sinking like a stone in the polls after coming out of the Democratic convention with a huge lead. One Ford mistake ultimately was credited with saving the election for Carter. Answering a question about the communist enslavement of Poland, Ford said that the people of Poland were free.
- 1980: Inept translator rendered Jimmy Carter's "love" for the Polish people as his "lust."
- 2004: George Bush's Last Stand: Whattabout Poland? My opponent says we didn't have any allies in this war... What's he say to Alexander Kwasniewski of Poland?
KERRY: Secondly, when we went in, there were three countries: Great Britain, Australia and the United States. That's not a grand coalition. We can do better.
LEHRER: Thirty seconds, Mr. President.
BUSH: Well, actually, he forgot Poland.
Update: Bush flubbed up. Poland wasn't with the group that went "in" to Iraq. Bush also over-stated the amount of coalition support:
Poland later supplied troops, and actually commanded a zone of Iraq. But they were not part of the original ground invasion. And although Bush said there are 30 countries in the coalition, he neglected to say that about a half dozen countries have withdrawn their troops in recent months.Tags: General 2008 (all tags)









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