January 21, 2004

So what did Dubya really say?

Oxblog has a great instant analysis of Dubya's State of the Union address:

Analysis of speech: If the amount of time given over to a single idea reflects its relative importance in the State of the Union speech (a reasonable assumption), then the most important themes in tonight's speech, in descending order, are: the need to commit adequate resources to the military for the war on terror (87 seconds); that government will act against single-sex marriage (84 seconds); the administration's commitment to strengthening families and religious communities, and to combat juvenile use of drugs (78 seconds); the government's commitment to education and excellence for each child in America (72 seconds); that the world without Saddam is a better and safer place (69 seconds). The closing matter took 78 seconds, centered around the idea that we are living in historic times.

Gee, that sure sums up the important issues facing the US, doesn't it?

Via Crooked Timber.

Posted by Magpie at January 21, 2004 01:57 AM | TrackBack
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