He is known as an execrable communicator, with a crippled syntax, reputed for his multiple blunders which the French media are only too eager to report: At the time of his visit to Europe in June 2001, the press thus awaited Bush resolutely, attentive even to the minutest blunder that the president would commit. The press presented this European tour like a test for Bush. He should have received "an accelerated training and revised his cards of international politics in company of his national adviser for safety Condoleezza Rice". His dad also should have set the record straight on "the European mentality".
His blunders are directly bound to his obvious lack of knowledge with regard to international relations. The press did not fail to report that Bush appeared unable to quote the names of the Heads of State mentioned in the press and, in the "Puppets of Information", Bush is shown not knowing who Jacques Chirac is.
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