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Scott McClellan gets thrown under the liberal media bus
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| 5-13-05
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Posted on 05/13/2005 7:19:47 AM PDT by thebiggestdog
After the light plane came within three miles of the White House, Scott McClellan held a press conference in which he chronicled the events with the lost pilot. Several of the questions were aimed at when was the President notified that a red alert was declared. Scott was not sure exactly when W. was notified, but today the liberal press starting working him over like a rented mule.
The press, most of whom disagree with everything Bush has done, started questioning McClellan about the protocols surrounding the red alert. I am sure all of this was done to once again make Bush look like he is asleep at the wheel.
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TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: bush; cessna; congress; evacuation; mcclellan; president; press; redalert; scott; secretservice
In another one of their attempts to make Bush look bad, the liberal media went after Scott McClellan like a pit bull on steriods. Fortunately, Scott made his point, and proved once again that the elite media doesn't know the meaning of the word protocol.
To: thebiggestdog
In another one of their attempts to make Bush look bad, the liberal media went after Scott McClellan like a pit bull on steriods. Fortunately, Scott made his point, and proved once again that the elite media doesn't know the meaning of the word protocol.
Well I'm glad. In my view, McClellan is inadequate most of the time. He lets those jackals jerk him around while he stands behind the podium sweating profusely, and talking with a shaky voice as if he's on the verge of vomiting.
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05/13/2005 7:38:07 AM PDT
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Jaysun
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