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Bush's wimp, McClellan, is gettin' his li'l ass whupped

Harry Hope

7/16/2005 7:15:00 PM


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/archive/jay-rosen/rollback...

07.16.2005

Jay Rosen


The brutalizing of Scott McClellan at the White House podium on Monday
is a development with long roots.

They stretch well beyond the particulars of what McClellan earlier
said about Karl Rove and the use of Valerie Plame to discredit Joseph
Wilson. Frustrations roared to life that day from hundreds of
briefings prior:

MCCLELLAN:

If you'll let me finish.

Q:

No, you're not finishing. You're not saying anything. You stood at
that podium and said that Karl Rove was not involved. And now we find
out that he spoke about Joseph Wilson's wife. So don't you owe the
American public a fuller explanation. Was he involved or was he not?
Because contrary to what you told the American people, he did indeed
talk about his wife, didn't he?

MCCLELLAN:

There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
talk about it.

Q:

Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?

MCCLELLAN:

Again, I've responded to the question.

QUESTION:

You're in a bad spot here, Scott...


And so he was.

The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
official credibility.

It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.

The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
"openly.")

Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
attack.

Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:

"It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
something that we now know to be demonstratively false."

The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.

__________________________________________________________

Aaaaaaaaaaawwwww. Poor Scottie. Kid needs a vacation.

Harry
6 Answers

Thaddeus Stevens

7/16/2005 8:23:00 PM

0

> MCCLELLAN:
>
> There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
> talk about it.
>
> Q:
>
> Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
>
> MCCLELLAN:
>
> Again, I've responded to the question.
>
> QUESTION:
>
> You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
>
>
> And so he was.
>
> The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
> McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
> official credibility.
>
> It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
> by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
>
> The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
> "openly.")
>
> Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
> attack.
>
> Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
>
> "It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
> something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
>
> The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
> choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
>

Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.

Tempest

7/16/2005 8:44:00 PM

0



Thaddeus Stevens wrote:
>> MCCLELLAN:
>> There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
>> talk about it.
>>
>> Q:
>> Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
>>
>> MCCLELLAN:
>> Again, I've responded to the question.
>>
>> QUESTION:
>> You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
>>
>> And so he was.
>> The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
>> McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
>> official credibility.
>> It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
>> by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
>>
>> The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
>> "openly.")
>> Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
>> attack.
>> Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
>>
>> "It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
>> something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
>> The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
>> choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
>>
>
> Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.


It might be a frog walk to prison.

It appears he lied to a grand jury.


--
"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do,
because I notice it always coincides with their own desires."
- Susan B. Anthony, 1896

XTS

7/16/2005 8:55:00 PM

0


"Tempest" <tempest@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:42D972B7.9080503@hotmail.com...
>
>
> Thaddeus Stevens wrote:
> >> MCCLELLAN:
> >> There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
> >> talk about it.
> >>
> >> Q:
> >> Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
> >>
> >> MCCLELLAN:
> >> Again, I've responded to the question.
> >>
> >> QUESTION:
> >> You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
> >>
> >> And so he was.
> >> The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
> >> McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
> >> official credibility.
> >> It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
> >> by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
> >>
> >> The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
> >> "openly.")
> >> Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
> >> attack.
> >> Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
> >>
> >> "It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
> >> something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
> >> The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
> >> choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
> >>
> >
> > Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.
>
>
> It might be a frog walk to prison.
>
> It appears he lied to a grand jury.
>

It would not bother me a bit to see that little weasle asskisser go to jail.
He supports, defends and excuses crimes against humanity every day of his
life. He is a sickening little pervert. No human being should ever stoop to
the levels Scott does just to make a living. On the respect meter, Scott
scores in the negative.

> --
> "I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do,
> because I notice it always coincides with their own desires."
> - Susan B. Anthony, 1896
>


Defendario

7/17/2005 12:38:00 AM

0

XTS wrote:

> "Tempest" <tempest@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42D972B7.9080503@hotmail.com...
>
>>
>>Thaddeus Stevens wrote:
>>
>>>>MCCLELLAN:
>>>>There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
>>>>talk about it.
>>>>
>>>>Q:
>>>>Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
>>>>
>>>>MCCLELLAN:
>>>>Again, I've responded to the question.
>>>>
>>>>QUESTION:
>>>>You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
>>>>
>>>>And so he was.
>>>>The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
>>>>McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
>>>>official credibility.
>>>>It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
>>>>by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
>>>>
>>>>The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
>>>>"openly.")
>>>>Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
>>>>attack.
>>>>Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
>>>>
>>>>"It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
>>>>something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
>>>>The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
>>>>choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.
>>
>>
>>It might be a frog walk to prison.
>>
>>It appears he lied to a grand jury.
>>
>
>
> It would not bother me a bit to see that little weasle asskisser go to jail.
> He supports, defends and excuses crimes against humanity every day of his
> life. He is a sickening little pervert. No human being should ever stoop to
> the levels Scott does just to make a living. On the respect meter, Scott
> scores in the negative.
>

I concur. The rumors surrounding Scottie are quite unsavory. He's
another NeoCon asslikker who is beneath contempt.

Details here:
http://www.365gay.com/newscon05/02/021405...

>
>>--
>>"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do,
>>because I notice it always coincides with their own desires."
>> - Susan B. Anthony, 1896
>>
>
>
>
>

XTS

7/17/2005 12:56:00 AM

0


"Defendario" <Defendario@netscape.com> wrote in message
news:3jtntiFrlec9U1@individual.net...
> XTS wrote:
>
> > "Tempest" <tempest@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:42D972B7.9080503@hotmail.com...
> >
> >>
> >>Thaddeus Stevens wrote:
> >>
> >>>>MCCLELLAN:
> >>>>There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
> >>>>talk about it.
> >>>>
> >>>>Q:
> >>>>Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
> >>>>
> >>>>MCCLELLAN:
> >>>>Again, I've responded to the question.
> >>>>
> >>>>QUESTION:
> >>>>You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
> >>>>
> >>>>And so he was.
> >>>>The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
> >>>>McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
> >>>>official credibility.
> >>>>It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
> >>>>by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
> >>>>
> >>>>The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
> >>>>"openly.")
> >>>>Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
> >>>>attack.
> >>>>Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
> >>>>
> >>>>"It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
> >>>>something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
> >>>>The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
> >>>>choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.
> >>
> >>
> >>It might be a frog walk to prison.
> >>
> >>It appears he lied to a grand jury.
> >>
> >
> >
> > It would not bother me a bit to see that little weasle asskisser go to
jail.
> > He supports, defends and excuses crimes against humanity every day of
his
> > life. He is a sickening little pervert. No human being should ever
stoop to
> > the levels Scott does just to make a living. On the respect meter, Scott
> > scores in the negative.
> >
>
> I concur. The rumors surrounding Scottie are quite unsavory. He's
> another NeoCon asslikker who is beneath contempt.

he is one individual, I cant stand to see, or hear his voice. I can't watch
the press breifings. He makes me sick.

>
> Details here:
> http://www.365gay.com/newscon05/02/021405...
>
> >
> >>--
> >>"I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do,
> >>because I notice it always coincides with their own desires."
> >> - Susan B. Anthony, 1896
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>


traRvEsky

7/18/2005 3:31:00 AM

0

Thaddeus Stevens wrote:
>
> > MCCLELLAN:
> >
> > There will be a time to talk about this, but now is not the time to
> > talk about it.
> >
> > Q:
> >
> > Do you think people will accept that, what you're saying today?
> >
> > MCCLELLAN:
> >
> > Again, I've responded to the question.
> >
> > QUESTION:
> >
> > You're in a bad spot here, Scott...
> >
> >
> > And so he was.
> >
> > The immediate cause for Monday's events, where the press finally held
> > McClellan in contempt of country, was an old-fashioned breakdown in
> > official credibility.
> >
> > It happened when statements from the podium were rendered inoperative
> > by Michael Isikoff's report for Newsweek, posted Sunday, July 10.
> >
> > The press attacks when it feels openly lied to. (Emphasis on
> > "openly.")
> >
> > Also when it senses weakness, which of course means it's safer to
> > attack.
> >
> > Dana Milbak spoke for most of the reporters when he said to McClellan:
> >
> > "It is now clear that 21 months ago, you were up at this podium saying
> > something that we now know to be demonstratively false."
> >
> > The press secretary and the White House didn't try to contest it,
> > choosing silence until the prosecutor is done.
> >
>
> Scott will be taking an early retirement in about 6 months.

To um uh, er, spend more time with his family! Yeah, that's it,
to spend more time with his family!

RT