President Bush is speaking at my university tomorrow, and I will be in the audience. If recent history is an indicator, he is highly likely to take questions from the audience at the end.
I'm offering this up to the Kos community. Tell me what one question you could ask him if you could. Give me the exact wording. Obvisously questions that are harder to wriggle out of are better, and the best "gotcha" question will be in my pocket, and ready for Bush if the opportunity arises.
Post now...
UPDATE: Bush came and spoke today, and the video will be online soon.
SAIS website: President Bush
My favorite question was by orual, about the limits of presidential power in an unending war. My second favorite was "Do you believe in the Rapture, and do you think you are causing it?" That was so off the wall I thought it might trip him up.
The other question, one of my own, is about a pardon that Bush signed in 2001, that pardoned some Chileans responsible for the assasination of an ex-foreign minister of Chile (Letelier). The car bombing happened right down the street here in Washington, and both Bushes have pardoned various secret police people who were involved. No where has he ever been asked about it in the media to my knowledge.
I didn't get called on, so I couldn't ask. In my opinion, he did a good job of dodging everything, he was asked about Joe Wilson, Iran, polarization of politics, and a couple technical policy questions where he just said "Um, I'll need to talk to my Secretary of Defense/State/etc." As usual, nobody was able to pin him down on anything. The lack of a follow-up opportunity in this format is the problem, people should request a follow-up opportunity specifically when they start to ask anything.