Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Woody Allen on George Bush

From the New York Observer:
“Arguably the worst administration in the history of the United States. I didn’t start out with any hostility; I started out rooting for him. I was rooting for him, certainly, after 9/11, and when I was in Europe a few days after Sept. 11 and people were asking me questions about him—because I was from New York and people thought I was an expert—I was saying, ‘Well, I hope he’ll do a good job, I’m optimistic, I think he will.’ He certainly got off to a good start and showed sympathy and enthusiasm and said all the right things. But he didn’t. He let the country down brutally.”

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