When President G.W. Bush held a joint news conference with then-Mexican leader Felipe Calderon in 2007, he said while recounting his work with Calderon, "We discussed ways to make our nation safer." (Emphasis added.) He did immediately correct himself and say "both nations safer," but was this just a slip of the tongue by a notoriously poor speaker?
Or was it a Freudian slip revealing a hidden desire and, perhaps even, a secret agenda?
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