Move On
I love this:
In the same yammering, he said it was time to "move on." Yeah, I guess if you're going to (essentially) pardon the man you tapped to disrupt the investigation, we might as well move on.
But - BUT, if W is invoking executive privilege in telling Miers not to testify, isn't he acknowledging a role in the conversations about which she was meant to testify? If he wasn't involved in the firing of the attorneys - and he insists he wasn't - how can he invoke executive privilege?
Bush acknowledged publicly for the first time that someone in his administration perhaps leaked [Plame's] name to the news media.
In the same yammering, he said it was time to "move on." Yeah, I guess if you're going to (essentially) pardon the man you tapped to disrupt the investigation, we might as well move on.
But - BUT, if W is invoking executive privilege in telling Miers not to testify, isn't he acknowledging a role in the conversations about which she was meant to testify? If he wasn't involved in the firing of the attorneys - and he insists he wasn't - how can he invoke executive privilege?
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Yeah, it really isn't his style. I had fully expected him to deny deny deny and let his BFF hang to dry. With pardon comes admission?
What a bunch'a dicks.
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