Posted on 10/03/2006 8:43:27 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
So it is starting to look more and more like Bob Woodward, in his following of Kitty Kelly's footsteps, also decided to simply made up large portion of his current book.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2006/10/1/151 303.shtml?s=lh
Andy Card Denies Woodward Claim
Ronald Kessler Monday, Oct. 2, 2006
Former White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. "Andy" Card Jr. has denied Bob Woodward's claim that he and first lady Laura Bush tried to get Donald Rumsfeld fired as defense secretary.
Card told NewsMax that the assertion in Woodward's book "State of Denial" that he thought Rumsfeld should have been the one to leave the administration instead of himself was also "not true." Card left as chief of staff in April.
According to an excerpt to be published in the Washington Post on Sunday, "State of Denial" says, "He [Card] was leaving. And the man most responsible for the postwar troubles, the one who should have gone, Rumsfeld, was staying."
But Card told NewsMax, "I never felt that someone should have left instead' of me." Card said any implication that he was bitter about leaving was also "not true at all."
News accounts about the Woodward book led with Andy Card trying to oust Rumsfeld with the support of Laura Bush. But White House spokesman Tony Snow quoted Laura Bush's office as saying Woodward's claim relating to her was "flatly not true." In addition, Card told the Associated Press that Laura Bush never encouraged an effort to oust Rumsfeld.
"Mrs. Bush and I never discussed it," Card said.
Only two major news outlets ran Laura Bush's denial the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post.
In his book, Woodward wrote that Card urged Bush to replace Rumsfeld with former Secretary of State James Baker following the 2004 election. According to the book, Bush decided not to do so after Vice President Dick Cheney and chief political adviser Karl Rove convinced him it would be seen as an expression of doubt about the direction of the war and expose Bush to criticism.
Woodward claimed that Card, with the backing of first lady Laura Bush, tried a second time to persuade Bush to fire Rumsfeld around Thanksgiving 2005. But according to Woodward, the president again refused to replace him.
But according to Card, he never pushed for Rumsfeld's resignation. He said he kept a list of potential Cabinet and staff changes for Bush to consider after the 2004 election, as he did after other important dates.
"To say that it was a campaign or an orchestrated effort would be wrong,"' Card said. "But were there times that we talked about potential changes in the Cabinet? Yes. Did they center around Rumsfeld? Not necessarily. They were in a broader context."
Tony Snow, besieged by questions about it at his daily briefing, said the book was similar to others critical of the war effort and that much of it was less than meets the eye.
"In a lot of ways, the books are like cotton candy. They kind of melt on contact,'" he said.
In a story that ran July 31, Card told NewsMax that his own resignation arose after he had been thinking for some time that "the president needed something that would allow external observers to see that he had new momentum." Card said he already had a lot of changes in the works, but nobody would have seen them as change.
"So it was time for new personalities to help give definition to the word change," Card said. "I first went to the president more than a month and a half before I left. I said, You know, I think it's probably time to think about it.'"
"Nah!" the president replied at Camp David. "I'm not going to do anything."
Card suggested he give it some thought.
"We talked a handful of other times about it, and finally it was the right time," Card said.
Heheh!
Cubicle bound
El Rushbo:
"We started a pool today. This is just the tip of the ice berg. I have my money on another [release] after 3 pm on Friday to make the Sunday shows. I have no idea what it is... but it will be [from the Clinton war room."
The fact that Brian Ross held on to them for a month smacks of partisan politics right away
"People are still talking about George Allen. Did you know his dad was a football coach? He coached the Rams and the Redskins. Right now hes coaching the white team on "Survivor."
Leno is a punk!
Joe Scumbag... He's a jerk.
Present, but in Work n' Lurk.
One little rant before I go to Silent Running......
When, exactly, is the "contemporary wisdom" going to finally admit that the MSM has completely exhausted any shreds of credibility they thought that they had and they all go back to basics and try to become journalists again.
(I'm bitter 'cause I briefly considered a Journalism major and hate to see something I used to consider a worthwhile profession turned into a bunch of political pimps.)
really.
I forget who it was but there was a LA politico whose campaign slogan was "Vote for the Crook". He won
I don't like it when Malkin get nuts and does not think things out.
Another reason they need illegals, felons, ballot stuffing, and dead voters.
Yup
Rush just told them what their mamas look like.
Foley, Pirro, Allen - Political Set-Ups?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1712844/posts
Thanks, Johnnie!
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