Sunday, April 18, 2010

Webster-W


The two scenes that I believe best represent president George Bush’s presidential terms in the movie W, would be when he has lunch with Dick Cheney and tells him to stop acting like he runs the show, and when he finishes the press conference, after he couldn’t answer the question about his biggest mistake, and is very upset over it. I think the lunch scene with Dick Cheney is a good representation of George Bush’s presidency, because throughout all 8 years people believed that dick Cheney ran the show, and although George Bush always claimed that he was in total control, the press and public had a hard time believing it, so I feel like George Bush would have had a conversation with Dick Cheney asking him not to act like he was in control of the white house. I also think the scene after W cannot answer the question about the mistakes he has made while in office is probably a good representation of what truly went on while George Bush was in office, because George Bush was never a very good public speaker, and I feel like he was blind sighted by quite a few questions over the 8 years he was in office, so I can only imagine that he had quite a few moments, where he felt he had made a fool of himself. Although I doubt most scenes in the movie W actually happened, there are quite a few that seem plausible.

1 comment:

  1. Okay, this is a fairly good post, but what a president thinks of himself and what others think of him often differ.

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