Posted on 02/15/2006 1:52:05 PM PST by West Coast Conservative
In an exclusive interview with Fox News' Brit Hume this afternoon, Vice President Dick Cheney took full responsibility for shooting his hunting companion, who has until now been pictured as the guilty party. The interview will not air in full until 6 p.m., but according to Hume, in summarizing the contents, the vice president remained "totally unapologetic" about the long lag in reporting the shooting to the public -- and also said that he had consumed one beer at lunch that day.
Speaking on camera and disclosing some of the unaired footage, Hume said Cheney was "utterly unapologetic" about the reporting lag but "a shaken man" in his interview. In comments on the cable channel just minutes after ending a 25-minute interview with Cheney, Hume described the encounter as revealing, but with little contrition on Cheney's part.
"He didnt blame anyone else, he blamed himself [for the shooting]," Hume told Fox's Shepard Smith during a brief conversation. "But he didn't take blame for the way it was handled the White House press corps be damned."
Hume indicated that Cheney called last Saturday's accidental shooting "one of the worst days of my life," but that the vice president was certain that he handled it correctly by waiting nearly a day to make it public. He also revealed that Cheney disclosed having a beer with lunch that day, but stressed that it was several hours before the shooting occurred.
Ranch owner Katharine Armstrong has said no one hunting that day had any beer. The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday that it had been told that the hunters that day "broke for a lunch of antelope, jicama salad and camp bread, washed down with Dr. Pepper." Armstrong later modified her remarks, saying there may have been beer in coolers but she didn't think anyone who was hunting that day had any.
"Ultimately I'm the guy who pulled the trigger, that fired the round that hit Harry," Cheney said in his Hume interview. "I'm the guy who pulled the trigger and shot my friend, and that's something I'll never forget....
"The image of him falling is something I will never be able to get out my mind," Cheney said, somberly. "It was one of the worst days of my life."
After days of White House and other administraton offiicials, and Katharine Armstrong, faulting the victim, Cheney said, "It was not Harry's fault. You cannot blame anybody else."
Whittington was in stable condition on Wednesday, hospital officials said earlier on Wednesday. But the 78-year-old was moved back into the intensive care unit because of concerns for his privacy.
Cheney said he agreed that ranch owner Armstrong should make the story public, because she was an eyewitness, because she grew up on the ranch and because she is "an acknowledged expert in all of this" as a past head of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. He also agreed with her decision to choose the local newspaper as the way to get the news out.
"I thought that made good sense because you can get as accurate a story as possible from somebody who knew and understood hunting and then it would immediately go up to the wires and be posted on the Web site, which is the way it went out and I thought that was the right call," Cheney said.
"What do you think now?" Hume asked.
"I still do," Cheney responded. "The accuracy was enormously important. I had no press person with me."
NBC News called the vice presidents office for comment four times Tuesday and Wednesday, it disclosed today, and asked whether the vice president or anyone in the hunting party had consumed any alcohol on Saturday prior to the accident. In an e-mail statement Wednesday to NBC News, the vice presidents press secretary referred NBC News to the Kenedy County Sheriffs Department report on the incident, which said it did not believe alcohol use was a factor in the shooting.
At a news conference Wednesday outside Whittingtons hospital in Corpus Christi, reporters asked hospital officials whether Whittingtons blood-alcohol level had been tested. The officials responded with a "no comment."
In your first paragraph this is called brainwashing. Repeat, repeat, repeat. (See post #65) You're second is right in that it was the catalyst for their meltdown. They grasp at anything. They are clutching at little 'straw's' blowing in the wind. The media is full of self obsessed blow hards. It is the trade mark of a liberal, their own narcissism, renders them tantrum throwing little children, demanding attention. I say let's 'fogetaboutit'
That's true. But that yardstick was long since discarded around here.
As I've sparred with people who said this was 'no big deal' and it 'happens all the time', I couldn't help but wonder how they would've responded if John F'in had sprayed someone when he went on his little goose hunt during the campaign. Actually, 'wonder' is not the right word, because I know exactly what that would've been like.
That being said, I'm glad the VP finally stepped up. The 'it wasn't his fault' crowd was sending a very, very harmful message.
Cheney has taken responsibility for the shooting, and also stood by his actions in how the story unfolded. I do not find fault with that, particularly with the openess and directness saying so.
If I screwed up like the Veep did, I would work to make the situation right, make sure my friend was ok, and sic my lawyer (#3 on my speed-dial) on dealing with the police. Because the police just take a freeping report. They don't help anything. Police were notified. The report was made.
I would never think about the media. They just don't count.
/johnny
an articulate and accurate statement.
Too bad so many others are so tied up in a bogus power theory of the sainted white house corp.
Some excellent points.
A hunter had a beer with lunch? Shocking, positively shocking.
An announcement an hour later stating what? It would have set off a frenzy with the reporters flocking around the hospital and the home of the victim's family. The 20 hour delay in reporting the incident to the press harmed no one and gave them time to notify the victim's family. There was never any attempt to cover-up the event. The local law enforcement authorities were notified immediately.
This is another media created event. I don't feel deprived or uninformed by the 20 hour delay. It has absolutely nothing to do with anything substantive save for the fact that a celebrity was involved. I find it amusing that the MSM is crying crocodile tears about not being notified immediately while the MSM fails to print the Danish cartoons because they decided that it was in our (the public's) best interest not to show them to us. Give me a break.
You said: Good show. He owes an apology to Whittington, and I'm sure he's already delivered a heart-felt one.
He owes nothing to the scribblers. He didn't shoot them.
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And, for my part, if you are drinkin' before we go in the field, I ain't goin' in the field with you.
I know how well I handle my alcohol. I have no idea how you do.
I think the impact of the event had continued to develop in their lives during those 14 hours. I do not see how waiting 14 hours for facts instead of rushed partial information effects yours.
Keep the faith. We are winning. The left continues to look bad...very bad.
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