Leaker-In-Chief

A great headline awaits those who click.

“‘It was a shameful act for someone to disclose this very important program in a time of war,’ he [President Bush] told a news conference last Dec. 19, speaking of the leaking of the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance program.”

The President is a hypocrite.

  • http://www.rathnait.net/blog Zee

    The president is a hypocrite, among other things to nasty to post in polite society. I swear I don’t have any idea how I’m going to live through the next 2 years. I get physically sick just thinking about it. (Is it 2009 yet???)

  • http://www.iprettymuchhateeverything.com Torrie

    I just want to say this:
    My husband went to Harvard College and Harvard Medical School. He’s a freakin’ genius, but some of the most brain dead people I’ve ever come across went to Harvard.
    The whole “legacy” thing is true.
    Daddy’s money can go a long way with the admissions board.

  • McDonie

    Charles, who should we (republicans) thank for the Bush victory in 2000? 2004? Should we thank his daddy or the American people?

    I suppose under your logic, and hypothetically speaking anyway, if Hillary Clinton were to win the Presidency is 2008 (slight chance is hell) we should thank her Husband. Without him, she’s nobody.

  • blurb

    McDonie, in 2000, daddy’s friends (James Baker for one) helped him in a huge way. Baker stepped in and ran the legal side of the post-election horseshit. As for the “American People” they chose a different person, so your argument sounds a little like needless sour grapes.

    Hillary’s public persona owes some to her husband. However, I think your last sentence isn’t so strong, also sounding of needless sour grapes. She ran and got elected as a Senator in New York. Bill didn’t run for her, she did. She didn’t need Bill’s friends to step in and steal the election.

    Conservatives dislike the Clintons. Big surprise. Now, about the leaker/flip flopper in the White House… that’s all you have to say? That Hillary sucks and the “American People” elected him in 2000?

  • http://www.godtar.com Charles R. Kaiser

    McDonie, I seem to recall that Al Gore won the popular vote in the election in 2000 by 543,816 votes. So W should thank the State of Florida (and especially Theresa LePore who designed the ballots in Palm Beach county), and not the “American people” at all.

    Of course it didn’t hurt W’s cause that his brother Jeb was the Governor of the state that they had Secretary of State Katherine Harris (and Bush state campaign co-chairwoman) in his back pocket as well…