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Your annoying uncle who insists on telling you the same joke over and over again

Despite reports that jocularity was in the air during yesterday’s 48-minute White House press conference, some quip-weary reporters seem to have tired of President Bush’s notorious wit and affectionate name-calling:
“When the president called on Mark Smith, the Associated Press radio reporter thanked him for ‘including radio folks’ in the give-and-take.
‘A face for radio,’ Bush rejoined, invoking a line he has applied to other radio reporters.
To that, a slightly chagrined Smith replied: ‘I wish I could say that was the first time you told me that, sir.’ Amid the short bursts of laughter, the smiling president retorted: ‘The first time I did it to a national audience, though.'”

This single moment in the press conference ought to inspire genuine pity for the poor “filtering” members of the press. I’d imagine that touring with Bush day in and day out would be comparable to being married to an exasperatingly bad stand-up comic who practices his or her routine on you each night, and then having to furthermore sit in and watch his or her stage shows every three months.
And I guess this explains why we haven’t seen many outtakes from “Journeys with George”.

One reply on “Your annoying uncle who insists on telling you the same joke over and over again”

“I’d imagine that touring with Bush day in and day out would be comparable to being married to an exasperatingly bad stand-up comic who practices his or her routine on you each night,…”
But it was funny on Welcome Back Kotter.

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