To: hchutch
According to Hugh Hewitt, it was office of Sen. Boxer and / or Feinstein
To: Steven W.
According to Hugh Hewitt, it was office of Sen. Boxer and / or Feinstein Gee, who'd ever suspect proud San Francisco Bay Area politician-Americans like them? But there's a huge field to pick from. I'm in favor of bamboo splinters under Brownstein's fingernails -- and I'm an ex-reporter who understands protecting sources. But not in wartime. The fact that Daniel Ellsberg is still walking around free after his Pentagon Papers sedition disillusioned me with the American media forever.
To: Steven W.
And Daschle wonders why he is not in the loop and kept informed? I'll tell you why - there are enemies of this country in the Congress. How stupid do they think Bush is? It is obvious - if you want an operation to be successful and save lives of our own soldiers - don't tell the congressmen. They want to play politics and don't care about the success of the war effort.
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03/13/2002 10:55:46 AM PST by
ClancyJ
To: Steven W.
I heard that on Politically Correct yesterday, and that idiot Maher actually thinks that Bush got one of them to purposely leak it. That guy is clueless.
Did Hewitt give additional info. (other than the fact that it was an LA Slimes story) on why he thinks it was Boxer or Feinstein?
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