I agree. O’Reilly was pretty tough on him but like Dana Perrino said I would have asked him why he didn’t resign.
I agree. OReilly was pretty tough on him but like Dana Perrino said I would have asked him why he didnt resign.
Good for her.
Dana Perrino has defended GW Bush more than he’s ever defended himself.
“I agree. OReilly was pretty tough on him but like Dana Perrino said I would have asked him why he didnt resign.”
you know, I watch oreilly off and on. I stopped watching regularly when it seemed to me he never asked the real tough questions. then I realized you can only go so far and still be in a position like his. lets say he asks such a question. that’s putting someone in a very difficult position.
well, both panneta and oreilly are looking for something here, almost as if they were in cahoots. oreilly wants ratings, panetta wants exposure. to ask an unanswerable question labels you as someone who cant book any guests.
in other words, he can only go so far.
We must not forget, Panetta is a DEMOCRAT.
I hear that a lot about our senior officers.
We could have asked it about Patton after the way he was treated following his episode of slapping a soldier and calling him a coward.
He could have resigned.
But that would not have been what was best for either the common soldier or the nation.