Replacing Rumsfeld: why is it OK the President lied?
Fox News
by Susan Estrich
11/08/06
White lies? Since when is it OK for a president to lie to reporters? Wasn't it just last week that the president told reporters that both Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney were staying on their jobs for the next two years? It was an important question. The president didn't duck. He didn't give one of those mealy mouthed, we'll see answers. He said yes, they're both staying. And even as he said it, they were getting ready to get rid of Rumsfeld. He must have known that. He hadn't talked to Gates yet, but Gates was being vetted for the Defense job at the time. Surely, the president knew that. Excuse me, but it doesn't add up to an honest answer. Am I the only one who's wondering why it is that the president is allowed to intentionally mislead people, and no one says 'boo'...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,228402,00.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Rumsfeld
by Susan Estrich
11/08/06
White lies? Since when is it OK for a president to lie to reporters? Wasn't it just last week that the president told reporters that both Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney were staying on their jobs for the next two years? It was an important question. The president didn't duck. He didn't give one of those mealy mouthed, we'll see answers. He said yes, they're both staying. And even as he said it, they were getting ready to get rid of Rumsfeld. He must have known that. He hadn't talked to Gates yet, but Gates was being vetted for the Defense job at the time. Surely, the president knew that. Excuse me, but it doesn't add up to an honest answer. Am I the only one who's wondering why it is that the president is allowed to intentionally mislead people, and no one says 'boo'...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,228402,00.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Rumsfeld
rudkla - 10. Nov, 14:52