Yesterday, during debate on the "no-confidence" vote on the floor of the Senate, Trent Lott (R-MS) said:
This is not the British Parliament, and I hope it never will become the British Parliament. Are we going to bring the president in here and have a question period like the prime minister has in Great Britain?
As David Schraub points out, this might not be a bad idea.
Granted, the thought of President Bush stepping foot outside of the Oval Office for more than a photo-op is pretty much a pipe dream. BUT, wouldn't it be nice if he sat down at a table in front of a Congressional panel and bared his soul to the American people?
A fella can dream, can't he?
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