Exactly ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 6:27 PM Subject: Re: Bush does it again :-)
| Doug, | | re LBJ, are you referring to the lie about the North Vietnamese firing on the | destroyer in the Gulf of Tonkin? | | -Ben | | > If you can rely on the accuracy of the Washington Post, then the Quote is | > accurate, while the statement is not. | > | > If it is an accurate quote, then I expect that over time, it will be brought | > back to haunt him. | > | > You can bet the Democrats will keep it alive and well, just as the Republicans | > did with the quotes from his predecessor. | > | > Strange, though, a lie about the justification for going to war, was last used | > by a Democrat; i.e. Lyndon Johnson who relied on his Secretary of Defense, | > McNamara, who just before death admitted he lied. Will Rumsfield eventually do | > the same? | > | > | > | > ----- Original Message ----- | > From: "Andy Ousterhout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | > Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:36 PM | > Subject: RE: Bush does it again :-) | > | > | > | While I haven't seen this yet, perhaps it will be on the news tonight, I | > | would need to understand the context prior to forming a judgment. For | | > | example, what question prompted this answer and what was the complete | > | answer. I am very wary of any single sentence quotes. It is too easy to | > | misunderstand what was actually communicated. | > | | > | And maybe, just maybe, the reason almost nobody quoted him was that it | > | wasn't newsworthy. | > | | > | -----Original Message----- | > | From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:05 PM | > | To: CF-Community | > | Subject: Bush does it again :-) | > | | > | | > | "July 15, 2003 | A "darn good" quote that almost nobody quoted | > | "We gave him a chance to allow the inspectors in, and he wouldn't let | > | them in." | > | George W. Bush uttered that amazing sentence yesterday to justify the | > | war in Iraq, according to the Washington Post. | > | | > | What? Yes, I promise that's what the man said. (And by "him," the | > | president clearly meant Saddam Hussein -- not Kim Jong Il, who actually | > | has refused to let international inspectors into North Korea.) | > | | | > | Now a presidential statement so frontally at variance with the | > | universally acknowledged facts obviously presents a problem for the | > | White House press corps. He wasn't joking, and he didn't sound | > | disoriented or unwell. Although Dana Priest and Dana Milbank wrote the | > | story as delicately as they possibly could, they couldn't make it seem | > | less weird: | > | | > | "The president's assertion that the war began because Iraq did not admit | > | inspectors appeared to contradict the events leading up to war this | > | spring: Hussein had, in fact, admitted the inspectors and Bush had | > | opposed extending their work because he did not believe them effective." | > | | > | Appeared to contradict the events leading up to war? Indeed, that's an | > | exceedingly mild description of what Bush said. There's no plausible | > | explanation, unless the president suddenly flashed back to his Yale | > | sophomore philosophy seminar, grappling with the argument that | > | everything we perceive is mere illusion. | > | | | > | For the moment, however, let's just assume reality does exist. What | > | possessed the president to make an assertion that everyone on the planet | > | knows to be untrue? And who is going to take the responsibility for this | > | one? Did George Tenet vet Bush's statement? Do the British have a secret | > | dossier proving that Saddam never actually admitted Hans Blix and the | > | UNMOVIC teams? Will Condi Rice or Donald Rumsfeld show up on Fox News | > | next weekend to explain why Bush's statement is "technically accurate," | > | even though he shouldn't have said it? | > | | > | As hard to explain as what Bush said is the press corps' failure to | > | report his stunning gaffe. The sentence quoted above doesn't appear in | > | today's New York Times report, for example. Yet there is no question | > | about what he said -- undoubtedly to the amazement of both Kofi Annan, | > | who was sitting beside him at the time, and the dozens of reporters who | > | were present during their brief joint press conference. | > | | | > | Anyone who doesn't believe me (or the Post) can watch Bush say the exact | > | words quoted above here, toward the end of the White House's own | > | videotape of his remarks, under the headline "President Reaffirms Strong | > | Position on Liberia." | > | | > | Another recent president once said something that was blatantly untrue, | > | if fairly trivial, and the videotape of his statement was replayed | > | again, and again, and again, and again ... | > | | > | -Joe Conason" | > | | > | -Gel | > | | > | | > | | > | | > | | > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=5 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=subscribe&forumid=5 Your ad could be here. 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