Friday, April 30, 2004
Heh. The first leak of Mary Kate and Ashley's "visit" with the 9/11 commission is—wait for it—to the moonie Times
Man, those Republicans work fast, don't they! And surprise! They are still pushing the "no time and place" line.
So, the natural question would be: "Mr. Bush, during your vacation, did you take any immediate action to pin down the time and place?"
Of course, if that question was asked and/or answered, that wasn't leaked:
And according to Drudge (sigh) Bob Kerrey and Lee Hamilton left early.
One can only congratulate them on their unwillingness to participate in the "sock puppet farce."
The tinfoil hat theory, of course, would be that somehow an electronic recording device was smuggled in, so they have a transcript.
President George Bush told the panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks a security memo he got warning of attacks lacked a date or place.
In the closed-door interview alongside Vice President Dick Cheney in the Oval Office Thursday, a commission member who asked not to be identified told the Washington Times Bush was questioned repeatedly about the Aug. 6, 2001, memo titled, "Bin Ladin determined to strike in U.S."
(via Washington Times)
So, the natural question would be: "Mr. Bush, during your vacation, did you take any immediate action to pin down the time and place?"
Of course, if that question was asked and/or answered, that wasn't leaked:
No other details of the three-hour interview were available.
And according to Drudge (sigh) Bob Kerrey and Lee Hamilton left early.
One can only congratulate them on their unwillingness to participate in the "sock puppet farce."
The tinfoil hat theory, of course, would be that somehow an electronic recording device was smuggled in, so they have a transcript.