Posted on 02/13/2006 1:27:27 PM PST by teddyballgame
WASHINGTON - President Bush knew Saturday evening that Vice President Dick Cheney had accidentally shot a hunting companion, but the information wasnt made public until the next day by a private citizen, the White House acknowledged Monday.
In a contentious media briefing, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Cheneys staff was focused on making sure that the shooting victim, Texas attorney Harry Whittington, was receiving adequate medical care after the shooting on the private Armstrong Ranch in south Texas. Whittington and Cheney were hunting quail together.
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Maybe so, trolls DO like to lecture!
Exactly. And the press wasn't with him when it happened; he snuck away and they didn't find out until the next day when he came to Air Force One to fly home.
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Nor ANY real details of medical exams.
And roses can't help but lie.
Polished yer pistol, did she?
All one needs to know to determine that the VP is the responsible party is that it was his shotgun, in his hands, that shot a member of his hunting party at a distance of 30 yards or less. There are very few ways this would not be the fault of the shooter (i.e. the person runs and dives in front of the muzzle as the shot is fired), and there is no indication from anyone there that this happened.
I haven't seen you scolding the numerous folks on these threads who rely on the same eyewitness account to try to blame Whittington. Apparently your criticism of the source depends on whether the person citing the source thinks hunters ought to follow basic firearm safety rules. If they don't, you seem to be fine with the eyewitness account.
"Both Clinton and Norman have been downright ugly when asked about the details."
Lt Col Buzz Patterson indictated in his book, "Dereliction of Duty " that Clinton fell in the driveway, after a night of drinking .
I recall seeing a photo that one of the ER nurses took with Clinton and his face was bright red and he looked completely wasted.
The hysterical , overwrought girls of the White House press corps illustrated perfectly today why VP Cheney was wise not to tell them earlier.
They acted like Cheney had been a sniper in the Texas Tower .
Today's press corps theater was akin to a very unfunny SNL skit.
Ron P. Reagan (as he likes to call himself) is back to calling dog shows on Animal Planet.
Somebody give this guy a "Deputysomethingoranother" job and get another Ari up there who could reliably take that asshat gregory down a full notch every single day.
If Scotty Mac were halfway up to speed he would listen when that sob gregory predictably runs over to Imus the next morning and titters like half a queen as he tries to persuade Old Cancerbutt that he, gregory, is the greatest poseur the Beltway has ever seen.
But to cut to the chase, gregory also consistently reveals his biases and weaknesses on Imus (like so many other NBC MSM DUmmies -- Chrissy, Rusty, Andrea Mitchell, Matt Laurer, et al), and anyone who dares get up on that WH podium had better be prepared every day to exploit every last one of those biases and weaknesses -- and Scotty ain't up to the job.
I'll better you that concept.
I think VEEP should bring his 12 ga Beretta on the podium. And when being questioned, he could sweep, and say, "Who's next?"
I'd send a lot of dollars to the NRC to se that.
Yupper, she wears a Freudian slip, never let's the pork roll, and always needs to hide the salami.
When I'm on the road, she'll send me an email telling me to, "give youself a hand."
When I come home, I just say, "Bend over, I'll drive."
You sound like a winner! Thank you! /sarcasm
IMO, you are an idiot.
It just blows my mind how much of a non-story this really is.
First - similar hunting accidents happen far more often than most folks realize.
Second - the news was reporting that the "victim" was in intensive care - since when?
Next we have the "why didn't the White House tell the world? bunch.... Ummm.. legal proceedure was followed - the local sheriff was immediately notified and the incedent was quickly investigated/Cheney questioned.
What's witht he $7 special bird stamp? I didn't know Texas required such a stamp. Apparently, Cheney hunts at that ranch for quail regularly - shouldn't he know if he needs a special stamp? States that I am familiar with don't require a special stamp to hunt quail - just a hunting license which Cheney apparently had..... BUt again, this is a non-story.
The initial reports by the useless idiots in the media - that buckshot was used.... ummmm... that's just stupid.
Speaking of buckshot vs. birdshot, I just saw a CNN reporter show, as a prop, a 12 guage shell with 00 buck. He poured the shot out in his hand, and said "this is kind of like the shot he was 'peppered' with"....
I believe the Veep had a 28 guage, with bird shot.
If Im an idiot, Im an experienced idiot for instance Ive sat in the front seat next to a subtly neurologically damaged driver who appeared to functioning normally but who was unable to perceive a car approaching from the side who could pull out from a stop sign into incoming traffic, cause an approaching van to do a tire smoking broady into the parkway, and proceed on his was oblivious of the fact would insist that it could not possibly have happened, and become angry at the suggestion that it had - hardly my idea of an ideal hunting companion.
And I've also observed the personality and intellectual changes in another individual after such heart surgery - which in this case fortunately mostly reversed over a period of several months.
I recently began working for a local weekly and I work very, very hard. You get out of it what you put into it, and literally every day of the week (I'm talking a seven-day week) I am doing something, and my shortest day is still pretty full.
I took a cab home tonight, chatted with the cabbie and found out about a lawsuit pending against the province: potential story to follow up on tomorrow first thing.
Local papers have to work harder because they don't get the constant flow of official information that the dailies get. Everything I do, now, like going to public community events with my family or on my own, is also an opportunity for news.
And oh, yeah....the whole operation is a one-man band. The husband is the editor, the wife is the office manager, and I am the one reporter. Sales and layout are part-time, but they work their you-know-whats off too.
Seriously?!? Bwwwwaaahaaahaaa!
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