The president's interview I missed all of President Bush's interview with Tim Russert yesterday morning, because I was on the way to church. (I miss a lot of Sunday morning TV programming because of church, but somehow I survive.) But here's Andrew Sullivan's roundup -- with a money quote from Peggy Noonan -- which I repeat here merely to give the illusion that I am an astute observer of the political scene:
The president seemed tired, unsure and often bumbling. His answers were repetitive, and when he tried to clarify them he tended to make them worse. He did not seem prepared. He seemed in some way disconnected from the event. When he was thrown the semisoftball question on his National Guard experience--he's been thrown this question for 10 years now--he spoke in a way that seemed detached. "It's politics." Well yes, we know that. Tell us more.
One thing I really don't understand is why he went on "Meet the Press" in the first place. Sure, his numbers are falling. Sure, Iraq is a huge quagmire. Sure, the Democrats are beating up on him. But I think his timing was off on this one. He does not do well on television. He should wait until closer to the conventions. This manuever makes Bush look reactionary and more unpresidential than usual.