7/06/2005
Bono on Bush: BFF (continued)
I did not watch Live 8. I am not going to buy Joshua Tree (who needs two copies anyway?). I will drink Starbucks.
Well, it looks like between falling off of bikes and defending his stance on Kyoto, President Bush has lost the admiration of our dear friend Bono to none other than German Prime Minister Schroeder.
While Bono's distracted by the alluring socialist charms of the Germans, his ally in rocking guitars, Bob Geldof, has been pushing the Prime Minister of Canada off Bush's agenda. Or maybe he was just more important.
I wonder if anyone is going to ask for an autograph?
Well, it looks like between falling off of bikes and defending his stance on Kyoto, President Bush has lost the admiration of our dear friend Bono to none other than German Prime Minister Schroeder.
While Bono's distracted by the alluring socialist charms of the Germans, his ally in rocking guitars, Bob Geldof, has been pushing the Prime Minister of Canada off Bush's agenda. Or maybe he was just more important.
I wonder if anyone is going to ask for an autograph?