Posted on 02/14/2006 5:31:24 PM PST by jmc1969
Fleischer, who was Bush's first press secretary - from 2001 to 2003 - told E&P that Cheney's accidental shooting of Texas attorney Harry Whittington on Saturday during a hunting trip should not have taken nearly a day to be reported.
"It would have been better if the vice president and/or his staff had come out last Saturday night or first thing Sunday morning and announced it," he said during a phone interview Tuesday. "It could have and should have been handled differently."
But Fleischer also took a jab at the reporting frenzy surrounding the story, saying most Americans are not as focused on it as the White House press corps. "The press is largely right on the issue--but it can be right and go too far," he added.
He also said that if he were still in the White House, he would urge the vice president's office to take some of the heat off Bush's staff: "I think you go to the vice president and say, 'you need to be handling this.'"
Fleischer's comments came just hours after Marlin Fitzwater, who served as press secretary to Bush's father and Ronald Reagan, also criticized Cheney, telling E&P he was "appalled" at the response to the incident.
(Excerpt) Read more at editorandpublisher.com ...
Don't tell me this is the "verbatim" quote that has been "typed in".
Hunter's Judgement Factors:
Victim was covered by shooter who was swinging on game.
That is what is checked off on the form. It was a safety violation. Anyone who tries to claim otherwise is friggin' clueless.
You always see the good sign of everything. :-)
I don't see any "safety rule" cited anywhere.
What safety violation? What is the state law defining that as a safety violation?
Now I hate to do this, dirtboy, but let's go back. YOUR WORDS were that Cheney was "Careless". That is what you are defending. Just to be clear.
The press was notified
The DC Press Corp are in a snit because they weren't told first
Christ, Howlin, it's an official Texas form used to report the results of an investigation what went wrong in a hunting accident. And they checked off what went wrong. How nitpicking are you going to get here?
Are you gonna parse "is" next?
To any SANE person, shooting someone accidentally in the manner described is CARELESS.
Have you ever hunted?
This was an incident that occurred in Cheneys private life, and was completely unrelated to his official duties, nor would it effect his job responsibilities in any way. Therefore, the Whitehouse was not under any obligation to follow any kind of official protocol in the reporting of this matter.
As I am composing this response, I have been listening to the Whitehouse press conference regarding this incident. I am again reminded of the INSANITY coming from the press. If I didnt know better, I might have thought it was THE SNL satire on the conference instead of the real thing.
Howlin, dirtboy et al: let's get back to reality! This kind of self-annihilation is what DU is famous for and we should be above that level of crap.
Ding, ding, ding.
I'm not defending Ari, however, I'm not about to jump off a cliff about something that left wing E & P has published.
Pardon me, in the manner WHO described?
No; I'm going to ask you why you said that they had found that he violated safety rules when it's clearly listed as a contributing factor.
However, there would still be a sheriff's report and an investigation by the state wildlife commission, even if it was Joe Blow.
Which means it is not a private matter.
And it would typically be reported in the local papers. But since Cheney is a major national political figure, it will naturally get more attention.
Is that so difficult to grasp?
I read the pdf; it's doesn't list it as a violation; it says "contributing factor."
Go back an look at the form. There is a whole section on safety/law violations, with nothing checked.
What happened to us didn't receive nearly the attention it would have received if we had been democrats.
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