I have to be honest...that I didn't see the WHOLE interview, I got in at the last...and Wolf was talking about Feingold's idea..and Levin started talking about how the President can't do things illegally, blah, blah..
And Warner, INTERRUPTED, Levin to AGREE, that they need to look into the way they can make sure any wiretapping is done legally...
Warner was the only one I heard say that there was no reason at this point for a Censure to be done (or something to that effect)...I didn't hear Levin say it shouldn't...but, like I said..I came in late to the interview.
However, Levin was leaning into the table, with a big smile, and his eyes had a look of anticipation about the prospect, IN MY OPINION....of course I can't stand Levin, so I may be overreacting...which is probable...LOL
I'm sure you're correct, Sleuth. BTW - I don't care for Levin, either. Why does he always wear his glasses on his nose when he's on TV - -I suspect they're reading glasses. What the heck is he reading?? Maybe, the DNC talking points in front of him so he can get through an interview?
LOL! I trust your instincts!!!
Here's what Frist had to say on Steffy's show today about FG's censure of Bush:
Frist: Feingold Censure Talk 'Dead Wrong'
NewsMax ^ | 3/12/06 | NewsMax
Posted on 03/12/2006 11:42:12 AM PST by wagglebee
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist tore into his Senate colleague, Russ Feingold, on Sunday, saying the Wisconsin Democrat's plan to introduce a resolution of censure against President Bush in a time of war would give aid and comfort to America's enemies.
"Russ is just wrong. He is flat wrong. He is dead wrong," Frist fumed on ABC's "This Week," minutes after Feingold announced his censure plan on the same show.
The top Republican complained: "As I was listening to it, I was hoping deep inside that the leadership in Iran and other people who really have the U.S. not in their best interests, were not listening because of the terrible, terrible signal it sends."
Asked if he thought Feingold's censure resolution "actually weakened America abroad," Frist told "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos, "Yes.
"We are right now in a war, in an unprecedented war - where we do have people who really want to take us down . . . So the signal that is sends, that there is in any way a lack of support for our Commander-in-Chief, who is leading us with a bold vision in a way that we know is making our homeland safer, is wrong."
The Tennessee Republican warned that Feingold's resolution will prompt "leadership around the world of our sworn enemies to say, 'Well, now we have a little crack there.'"
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