Can you name another prominent Republican politician who doesn’t read newspapers or news magazines? Give up? The answer is here.
He walks into the Oval Office in the morning, Bush said, and asks Card: “What’s in the newspapers worth worrying about? I glance at the headlines just to kind of (get) a flavor of what’s moving,” Bush said. “I rarely read the stories,” he said.
Instead, the president continued, he gets “briefed by people who have probably read the news themselves.” Rice, on the other hand, is getting the news “directly from the participants on the world stage.”
Bush said this had long been his practice.
“I have great respect for the media,” he said. “I mean, our society is a good, solid democracy because of a good, solid media. But I also understand that a lot of times there’s opinions mixed in with news.”
And if there’s one thing Bush’s aides don’t have—besides souls, of course—it’s opinions.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.
She is as dumb as a box of hammers.
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