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Chris Wallace Skewers Obama Senior Adviser On White House Involvement In Intel Leaks (video)
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| 6/17/12
| Mediaite
Posted on 06/17/2012 9:32:23 AM PDT by Nachum
David Plouffe, adviser to President Obama, pervaded Sunday morning news shows this week, and among them was an interview with Fox News Sundays Chris Wallace. In a show focused largely on the recent leaks of classified intelligence, Wallace grilled Plouffe on how this information was leaked and how much the president is willing to participate in the investigation.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cultureofcorruption; davidplouffe; intel; leaks; obamaforeignpolicy; obamascandals; treason; wallace; whitehouseleaks
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To: Nachum
Pat Cadell fingered Donilon as the leaker last week. Poofer just ignored the issues and told Wallace to kiss his ass pretty much. They think they can get away with anything. He would not say that Obama had declassified the info that was leaked but you know that Donilon has a get out of jail free card or he would not have passed it on. Web Hubble went to jail to protect Clinton. Hopefully all these guys learned a lesson from that... where is Web today? Better yet where is the guy who took the hit for Hillery... Craig LIVINGSTONE. If I were Donilon I would stay away from Fort Marcy.
To: Logical me
What the hell. Who does Wallace think was responsible for the leaks? What the hell? The point of an interview is to get the guest to say who was responsible. Who cares what the interviewer thinks?
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