Posted on 05/21/2002 9:21:21 AM PDT by kattracks
Sen. John McCain, R-Az., defended the Bush White House Tuesday morning against criticism from his colleague Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., who insinuated last week that President Bush may have had enough evidence in advance to prevent the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Asked what he thought of Clinton's outburst, where she invoked last Thursday's New York Post headline "Bush Knew" and demanded, "The president knew what?" - McCain told radioman Don Imus that her comments were neither "necessary nor appropriate."
The exchange went like this:
IMUS: I know most of the time you all in the Senate and Congress are reluctant to attack one another or even to be sometimes critical. However, having said that, what did you make of the disgraceful performance of Hillary Clinton waving around a headline of the New York Post that even people like Dick Gephardt agreed might have been going too far?
MCCAIN: I don't think it was necessary or appropriate. And I don't think it's going to help her at all. (End of excerpt)
Earlier in the interview, McCain said he backed an independent commission to probe 9-11 intelligence failures that would cover the Clinton administration.
"Why don't we investigate and appoint smart and intelligent people to look at all of the events that led up to Sept. 11," he told Imus.
"Not just whether there was a memo or not that was not seen..... but, what are the events. What happened in Afghanistan that caused us to turn our backs on that country. That covers three administrations, by the way - Bush I, Clinton and the present administration."
However minutes earlier, NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert defended Mrs. Clinton's 9-11 attack on the same show.
IMUS: What was your (father's) observation on Hillary Clinton's behavior, standing there waving the New York Post around with that bogus headline that almost everybody agreed - even now Dick Gephardt? Well, Dick Gephardt saw the polls and decided maybe he ought to lighten up a little bit.
RUSSERT: Well, I didn't talk to him specifically about her.
IMUS: What's your reaction?
RUSSERT: The fact is, Sen. Specter, Sen. Shelby - there are a lot of Republicans who are also saying, "We have to ask serious questions....."
IMUS: Yeah, but they weren't doing that, what she did.
RUSSERT: ".....What happened and why?" There's nothing wrong with that. I just don't think you should be impugning people's motives and suggesting that there was advanced knowledge and people didn't act on it. (End of excerpt)
But Dick Morris, the man who got Hillary's husband elected to a second term, told nationally syndicated radio talker Sean Hannity on Monday that the New York Senator blundered big time.
HANNITY: We see Dick Gephardt and others this weekend backing off (from their criticism of Bush).
MORRIS: Yeah, well, it's too late. They absolutely led with their mouths, particularly Hillary Clinton. And that was just incredible that she led with her mouth on this.
You know, every once in a while she breaks through her muzzle and her handlers. And boy, then it's a disaster. You can see just how rotten her political instincts are; the same instincts that she showed during health care reform.
And she's been muzzled and handled and finessed. But every once in a while she's loose and then watch out. (End of Excerpt)
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I can't take my eyes off his mouth. It's so twitchy! It's like watching a snake that's bit its tail. (A really skinny snake.)
Dan
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And I have no respect for Chris Matthews anymore, but last night he was sure fun to watch. YOU ALL MUST READ THE LAST LINE !
This is what Chris said in his "Let Me Tell You What I Think" at the end of his show:
Cheney taught the Democrats a lesson. I think the Democrats, led by Hillary Clinton, tried to wound President Bush last week. They saw a CBS report that hed been warned last August about a hi-jacking and tried to pry back his credibility with it. They took a lot of free shots at the man in the White House.
This weekend, Vice President Dick Cheney, the toughest politician in the country, made the Democrats pay for those free shots. Where they used the publics ignorance of what the President knew and when he knew it, Cheney used his knowledge of just that.
Cheney punched home a potent political lesson: Never attack until you know what youre attacking. If the Democrats didnt know what the President knew or didnt know prior to September 11, they should have kept their powder dry and their faces shut.
Karrie
In any case, Morris is right about that hideous FemiNazi bat: she must be carefully handled, finessed, and muzzled so the public never sees the ugliness of her true character.
Dick outta know.
He said that he used to warn Bill the Rapist about Hillary!...and that he needed to keep her on a short leash (politically). Bill never had the bal_s to to that, and if he tried, he got ashtrays and lamps hurled at him (literally).
She is a vile, profane, power hungry, lying lesbian with absolutlely no morals whatsoever.
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