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Among the many questions surrounding the investigation into who in the Bush administration leaked the name of an undercover CIA officer is whether President Bush's top political adviser told his boss the truth about his connection to the case.And here is the conundrum for Bush and his brain:
Whether Rove shaded the truth with Bush two years ago is a potential political problem. The president so far has stood by Rove's side, even raising the bar for dismissing subordinates. Two years ago, Bush pledged to fire any leakers, but now he says he would fire anyone who committed a crime.Hmm. So if he lied to Bush, then Bush is not only protecting a treasonous traitor who outed a spy, he is protecting a staffer who lied to his face. Not good.
If Rove didn't tell Bush the truth, that theoretically could be a legal problem for the presidential aide under the federal false statement statute.
Presidential scholars say a White House's refusal to comment can suggest an administration in political trouble.Read More......
"When under fire they suddenly hide behind the shield of secrecy as though they have no control over the matter," said Mark J. Rozell, a public policy professor at George Mason University who has written five books on the presidency.
"What we really don't know factually is whether Rove lied to the president or whether the president knew something about Rove's role and dissembled," said Rozell.
Earlier today, lobbyist Jack Abramoff was indicted for bank fraud in connection with his 2000 purchase of the SunCruz gambling ships from Greek millionaire Gus Boulis. To finance the purchase, Abramoff and his partner Adam Kidan were required by Foothill Capitol to put up $23 million in cash to secure the loan. Abramoff and Kidan signed sworn documents, provided to Foothill Capitol at closing, attesting that they had paid Boulis the $23 million. In fact, Abramoff and Kidan never paid Boulis and by October 2000, Boulis was threatening to sue. In January 2001, Boulis did file suit, but in February 2001, he was murdered in an unsolved gang-land style homicide.Bob Ney is in this mess really deep. Really deep. He fits right in with the GOP culture of corruption in both DC and his home state of Ohio.
Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH) also played a role in the deal. On March 30, 2000, Ney inserted a statement into the Congressional Record, criticizing Boulis and his management of SunCruz. On June 30, 2000, Kidan, Abramoff, Abramoff’s wife and Michael Scanlon, a former DeLay aide, each made $1,000 contributions to Ney’s re-election campaign. On October 26, 2000, Ney again inserted remarks about SunCruz into the Congressional record. This time he praised the leadership of the new owners claiming that Kidan had a “renown reputation for honesty and integrity.” In fact, Kidan had been disbarred in New York after misappropriating money in a business deal and he had ties to organized crime figures.
The attack was surprisingly cold-blooded: On March 24, 1998, two boys from the Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Ark., set off the fire alarm, hid outside, and with guns ready, shot their classmates as they streamed out.Several years ago, I got to know the mother and family of one of the young victims, Brithney Varner. I can tell you this...a family never recovers from this kind of tragedy. What's happening today is another extremely painful reminder for them of their loss.
Those shots killed four students and a teacher and wounded 10 others.
President George W. Bush said on Thursday he sympathized with a mother who lost a son in Iraq and has been leading a protest vigil near his ranch, but that he would not pull U.S. troops from Iraq now as she has demanded.What she wants to know, George, is why her son and the other soldiers were killed in Iraq. For what purpose, she wants to know. You can't answer that question without lying. Read More......
"I grieve for every death," Bush said as Cindy Sheehan remained camped out about five miles away. For six days she has been demanding Bush meet with her about her son, Casey Austin Sheehan, an Army specialist killed in combat in Baghdad in April 2004.
"It breaks my heart to think about a family weeping over the loss of a loved one. I understand the anguish that some feel about the death that takes place," Bush said.
But, he added, "pulling the troops out would send a terrible signal to the enemy."
White House officials said Bush had no plans to meet with Sheehan, saying he met with her in June 2004. National security adviser Stephen Hadley and deputy White House chief of staff Joe Hagin met her on Saturday, the day she started her vigil.
June 22And this...
From the transcript of MSNBC’s “The Situation with Tucker Carson”
Full transcript at: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8331191/
MADDOW: Can I just note that you just made a non-mocking reference to France? That's the first time.
CARLSON: Actually, I am objectively pro-France. You know, France blew up the Rainbow Warrior, that Greenpeace ship in Auckland Harbor in the '80s. And I've always respected them...
(CROSSTALK)
MADDOW: That made you like them?
CARLSON: Yes. Yes. It won me over.
MADDOW: Not steak au poivre?
July 15And then this...
From the transcript of MSNBC’s “The Situation with Tucker Carson”
Full transcript at: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8551916/.
CARLSON: Yes, yes. Third, they blew up the Rainbow Warrior. Twenty years ago on Sunday, they blew up the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in Auckland Harbor. It was a bold and good thing to do.
Carlson Calls GreenpeaceRead More......
Telephone conversation between Tucker Carlson and Greenpeace Executive Director John Passacantando on 8/03/05 at approximately 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm
TC: Your letter is wrong. It was vandalism, not terrorism… Your point that I support terrorism is wrong. I don’t support terrorism. It was not an act of terrorism, that is an important distinction. Since you are the head of Greenpeace you should do your research. The French Government did not intend to kill anyone, therefore it is not terrorism. This is an important distinction. Vandalizing the ship was impressive on France’s part. I don’t support terror.
JP: Bombing a ship is terrorism. Killing a man is murder.
TC: You should know about vandalism, you guys engage in it all the time.
JP: We are a peaceful organization that engages in no violence to people or property.
TC: Spraying paint on seals is the same kind of vandalism, blocking entrances with your bodies…
JP: So would you call Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi vandals?
TC: I don’t want to make a generalization.
JP: Just answer two questions for me: are you proud of what you said and would you say it again?
TC: I have answered all your questions, unlike you, I am a busy man and have things to do but I know if I hang up you are going to send out a fundraising letter saying that I hung up on you…
JP: Just answer my two questions.
TC: I am not hanging up. I am returning the handset to the cradle…
For nearly 50 years, Robert Novak badgered and bullied his way to the top of Washington. His disgrace in the Valerie Plame affair has brought him crashing down -- and he has only himself to blame.You realize just how much the Washington press corps protected Novak.
Being supporting of diversity does not mean that we cannot choose as an organization from time to time to devote our attention to a specific area of study. Many of us as social science researchers and practitioners concentrate in very specific areas of study. What it means, however, is that where there is a variety of views regarding the social and cultural constructions of family forms, NCFR acknowledges (and in so doing, supports) that reality by providing information to the public that recognizes a broad definition of family forms.So just because they engage in anti-gay activity from time to time, they're really not bigots. But here's the real problem -- NCFR has already admitted the National Healthy Marriages Resource Center is NOT research or an "area of study." It's a clearinghouse of public information designed to help people have healthy marriages -- because they say married people have healthier lives. So in effect, it's a public health Web site that specifically excludes certain people. So by their own admission, "academic freedom" is not a valid argument.
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