And then they chastize Bush because we didn't have more UN support, a bigger coalition for the war. Well from the dept of DUH! Here's a traitor working behind the scenes saying "The President has already made up his mind, so we don't need you."
It's long overdue to stop his treasonous behavior.
If he'd done this in WW2 they would have rightfully stood him against a wall. Now the press is afraid to even repeat his admission.
I know, I can dream.
The media is the outrage.
I'm glad someone has picked up on this. When I heard Rockefeller, I just about fell over. He was too dumb not to say what he did, and then too dumb to even realise he'd tipped his hand. We can survive I suppose stupid Senators, but stupid rogue Senators can be very detrimental to our national welfare. I sure hope this story gets some traction. (not holding my breath tho.)
A much more likely scenario is that blowhard Rockefeller said nothing of the sort in Syria or anywhere else -- he was just puffed up on Fox News Sunday and running his mouth off, as usual.
Unconscionable!!
The mind reels that a senator, much less one on the Senate Itelligence Committee, would engage in this type of conduct.
Every time I think these vermin can't shock me any more than they have, they come up with a new and more despicable stunt.
I am really beginning to hate politicians across the political spectrum!
I guess its one of those "when is a leak not a leak" scenarios.
Depends on what the meaning of leak is....
Ping.
Perhaps we should ask the FReepers who are able to watch, for any mention of this on CSPAN during the broadcasts on the senate floor.
Perhaps we can even make some calls to some senators as well.
That's it. Here we have a dim senator publicly admitting that he committed treason. Will the Bush Administration hold him responsible for his blatant traitorous actions, or will they stand back and do what they usually do in these types of situations, nothing? If the Bush Administration, or Senate republicans don't do anything about this then I will officially have reached the point where I have absolutely no faith in anything the republicans do.
As far as I'm concerned, it is the DUTY of Bush and the republicans to come down hard on treason like this. If they fail to do so then they are just as guilty.
Could you imagine a US Senator going to Italy in 1943 and telling Mussolini's government that the US was already making plans to land in Northern France sometime during the next summer?
bttt