White House spokesman in Gorbachev insult row

Title
White House spokesman in Gorbachev insult row
Genre
News report; Press conference; Speech
TX Date
22 May 1989
Year of production
1989
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Duration
00:02:55
Description
Nick Peters reports from Washington DC, where French President Francois Mitterrand has caused controversy by publicly rebuking US President, George H. W. Bush’s chief spokesman, Marlin Fitzwater, for insulting the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Fitzwater referred to Gorbachev as a drugstore cowboy (a slang term meaning a person who loafs around drugstores or on street corners, or, alternatively, a person who dresses like a cowboy but has never worked as one) last week when asked about the White House’s response to the latest Soviet offer on arms control. Includes statements by Mitterand’s interpreter (not identified); President Bush.
Contributors
Nick Peters; George H. W. Bush
Keywords
USA; Politics; USSR; International relations; France; Francois Mitterrand; Arms control; Heads of state; Presidents; Mikhail Gorbachev; East West relations; Marlin Fitzwater

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