CHRETIEN APOLOGIZES FOR AIDE CALLING BUSH MORON; BUSH APOLOGIZES FOR PRONOUNCING CHRETIEN CRETIN
NATO Summit Ends In Name-Calling Free-For-All
NATO Summit 2002 ended on a sour note in Prague today, with every world leader present insulting at least one other world leader in what observers described as a name-calling free-for-all.
The insults had started flying earlier in the summit, when an aide to Prime Minister Chretien of Canada called President George W. Bush a moron a remark for which Mr. Chretien quickly apologized.
But moments after Mr. Chretiens attempt to patch up Canadian-US relations, Mr. Bush seemed to stir the pot once more, telling reporters, I accept Mr. Cretins apology.
When asked if he was calling the Canadian Prime Minister cretin, Mr. Bush replied, Thats his name, aint it?
White House aides scrambled to tell Mr. Bush that he had mispronounced Monsieur Chretiens name, after which the President apologized, saying, It seems like I mispronounced that Cretin guys name. I owe that Cretin an apology.
After hearing the Presidents apology, aides to Mr. Bush reportedly gave up trying to correct him.
NATOs rapid expansion may lead to similar embarrassing incidents in the future as world leaders struggle to learn how to pronounce each others names, according to Professor Douglas Idiut of the University of Minnesota.
Given how many new members there are, its not surprising that theyre calling each other moron and cretin, says Idiut.
The summit concluded with President Bush calling Prime Minister Juncker of Luxemburg Mr. Junkie, Prime Minister Aznar of Spain Mr. *******, and President Vladimir Putin of Russia President Putz.
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NATO Summit Ends In Name-Calling Free-For-All
NATO Summit 2002 ended on a sour note in Prague today, with every world leader present insulting at least one other world leader in what observers described as a name-calling free-for-all.
The insults had started flying earlier in the summit, when an aide to Prime Minister Chretien of Canada called President George W. Bush a moron a remark for which Mr. Chretien quickly apologized.
But moments after Mr. Chretiens attempt to patch up Canadian-US relations, Mr. Bush seemed to stir the pot once more, telling reporters, I accept Mr. Cretins apology.
When asked if he was calling the Canadian Prime Minister cretin, Mr. Bush replied, Thats his name, aint it?
White House aides scrambled to tell Mr. Bush that he had mispronounced Monsieur Chretiens name, after which the President apologized, saying, It seems like I mispronounced that Cretin guys name. I owe that Cretin an apology.
After hearing the Presidents apology, aides to Mr. Bush reportedly gave up trying to correct him.
NATOs rapid expansion may lead to similar embarrassing incidents in the future as world leaders struggle to learn how to pronounce each others names, according to Professor Douglas Idiut of the University of Minnesota.
Given how many new members there are, its not surprising that theyre calling each other moron and cretin, says Idiut.
The summit concluded with President Bush calling Prime Minister Juncker of Luxemburg Mr. Junkie, Prime Minister Aznar of Spain Mr. *******, and President Vladimir Putin of Russia President Putz.
**** BOROWITZ ON NPR THIS SUNDAY ****
Andy Borowitz reminds us of all we have to be thankful for this Sunday morning on National Public Radios Weekend Edition Sunday. Check local listings.