happyharper13
Pathologist
G. W. Bush has made my life miserable for the last 8 years so I guess I shouldn't be surprised by this turn of events. I hate these presidential speeches because after listening to the guy blather on about nothing, there's always the "post game analysis" from the politcal press, comments from the opposing party, etc that makes the darn thing drag on way longer than it needs to.Well either way CBS will show CSI, its their number 1 show. It may be shown later but it will be shown.
Interesting note: Bush and Grissom are both saying farewell on the same night!
CBS had better run this episode of CSI from the begining. Nothing irritates me more than getting that message "we now return you to your regularly scheduled program ALREADY IN PROGRESS".
I'll try to refrain from political commentary since there's probably at least a few Republicans on this board, and will just say that over 90% of DC feels the same way and can't wait to get him out of our city. As for postspeech analysis, CBS could, hypothetically, delegate that to other channels (MSNBC, CNN, et al). I mean, how much will there really be to say, assuming he sticks with Cheney's 'this was a wonderful and prosperous 8 years' spiel? IMO, all Reid, Pelosi and commentators have to do is laugh...
Anyways, I agree that CBS pretty much has to show CSI, even if it's at a different time. If anything, I'd think it would make sense for CBS to run Bush's speech, rather than CSI, at a different time because that way people who missed the first airing of Bush's speech could still watch it.