Chuck T Plays D For White House on Megrahi Release Letter
Anyone want to let us non-viewers know how this story is being covered on tv networks?
Amusing. They are back seat driving the previous administration FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT. Not that is change.
Excellent catch Mark. I just watched it on the DVR.
Your Gibbs/Todd comparison is spot on.
Todd may be audtioning for Gibb’s job and me thinks he has the inside track. Gibbs cannot last much longer in his position.
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Drat!!!
Here is my transcript:
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: I have to say just personally it seems strange this confetti celebration of him walking off the plane, and it just felt like on this side of the pond, the reaction [by the Obama admin] seemed—it’s just my characterization—a little muted.
MARK HALPERIN: Let’s get the whole letter and see, but I think the White House’s position is pretty compelling.
BRZEZINSKI: My understanding from this letter—and we’ll get it, we’ll look at it—is that the United States preferred compassionate release as opposed to a prison transfer. And that indicates that they preferred one type of release versus another, instead of [claps hands hard in emphasis] just keeping this guy in prison.
CHUCK TODD: . . . Let’s take a step back here. Imagine another foreign government was telling our Justice Department what to do. So the fact is, I think this was a very delicate diplomatic dance that this administration, and any administration, would have been doing, which was to do this stuff as best you can, back channel, you do this. And then you say, OK, we don’t want him released, but if you release him, don’t send him back to Libya. So again, I think this is a—the way the story was written was pretty outlandish.
BRZEZINSKI: We’ll get the letter. But doesn’t it seem to you that perhaps there could have been a letter that says: do not release this guy? We prefer nothing. He stays where he is, and we condemn him getting anything he wants.
TODD: It seems to be in there. But then I’ll say this. Let me play devil’s advocate. If that is what you wanted, and he gets released anyway, then do you not want every effort made that he’s not sent back to Libya. You’ve got to sit there and play through all the scenarios of what could have happened. It’s easy to back-seat drive this.
BRZEZINSKI: . . . The bottom line is, this is important because 200 hundred American families were destroyed by this.
TODD: Mika, what’s more important is if the British government will release all of the correspondence that BP had, because that’s something they are apparently refusing to do.
Americans can always count on NBC to take the side
of America’s enemies. Always.
When Chuck Todd lies for Obama as his servant nightly,
his philtrum sweats.