To: GraniteStateConservative
Few if any get unlimited access to a President. I do not think 1 hour is unreasonable. I believe if relevant questions remain after the session then the President would agree to another meeting. He just does not want to be caught in the middle of a wild goose chase where he is constantly hammered with meaningless points and accusations just for policical gain. Remember the NG story that still will not entirely go away despite the fact that he continually answered the questions.
21 posted on
03/02/2004 8:31:36 AM PST by
KJacob
To: KJacob
The Dems are trying desperately to make political hay out of this
yet, there are serious issues relative to the powers of the executive branch and protecting those powers and privileges
Congress has always nipped at the heels of the presidency
Given the opportunity, Congress would force the president to work in a glass box with Congressmen looking over his shoulder . . .
This isn't Bush "stonewalling" and the Dems know it.
27 posted on
03/02/2004 9:08:17 AM PST by
Spotsy
(Bush-Cheney '04)
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