Marine Sgt. Ryan Groves, 26, an amputee who lived at Walter Reed for 16 months, agreed that Bush will not see the real situation but praised him for going. “Of course he wants it to get better, of course he cares about wounded troops,” Groves said. “But here’s a theory — let’s have the president come every Friday. That’ll change things real quick. Now that’s not realistic, but … maybe the president could come once a month. We are in a war on terror. He could come to visit.”
At Walter Reed, Bush Offers an Apology (Washington Post)
Move the Bushes into Building 18, roll cameras, presto! Wacky “reality TV”! For extra challenge, Dubya has to go everywhere in a wheelchair. (If you think that’s easy, you’ve never used a wheelchair.)