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It was so obvious that Obama meant "the Iranian government" when he said "the Iraqi government" that Crocker didn't bother to interrupt the flow by correcting him.
I didn't bother to interrupt.
Still, if the constitution is clear about this process, and Chávez was already frank about whom he wanted for vice president, why bother to interrupt his "urgent" treatment in Cuba, postpone surgery for a few days, and return to Venezuela to make the announcement that Maduro was his preferred successor?
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That MSNBC couldn't be bothered to interrupt its two-hour coverage of these festivities to report on the attempted bombing was particularly embarrassing, given that the network's headquarters are just blocks from Times Square.
The same Mr. Bush who couldn't be bothered to interrupt his vacation during the darkening summer of 2001, not even when he received a briefing titled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.," flew from his Crawford ranch to Washington to sign Congress's Schiavo bill into law.
Oh, by the way, don't bother trying to interrupt this video by pressing Escape or Command-Escape or Ctrl-Alt-Del or by distractedly toggling the on-off switch and asking over and over again, "Why is this still on?" or "Why is this taking so long?" I control the horizontal.
Why bother to plan?
Why bother to car pool?
Why bother to please everyone?
Few even bother to vote.
Don't bother to count".
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