Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Hey, don't they have a gummint to run?
And criminal investigations to prepare for?
Oh, wait. I forgot. The WhiteWash House is all politics, no policy. This is what they do.
Funny that Condi can find the time to go on all the talk shows, but can't find time to testify, in public, and under oath, before the 9/11 commission. Heck, the Democrats are, and they're supposed to be wussy. None of them have oil tankers named after them! C'mon, Condi! Show 'em what you're made of!
Half a dozen top White House officials, departing from their policy of ignoring such criticism, took to the airwaves to denounce Clarke as a disgruntled former colleague and a Democratic partisan. In addition to Cheney's radio appearance, Rice was a guest on all five network morning shows, and by 11 a.m. the White House had booked more than 15 interviews on cable news channels, as well as numerous talk-radio appearances, over the next nine hours.
(via WaPo)
Oh, wait. I forgot. The WhiteWash House is all politics, no policy. This is what they do.
Funny that Condi can find the time to go on all the talk shows, but can't find time to testify, in public, and under oath, before the 9/11 commission. Heck, the Democrats are, and they're supposed to be wussy. None of them have oil tankers named after them! C'mon, Condi! Show 'em what you're made of!