Posted on 07/01/2009 8:32:21 AM PDT by BGHater
The Cloak of Transparency
Transparency means you can see thru it, and we do..............
I can see an argument for executive privilege here. Presidents need to be able to assure those they ask for advice that confidentiality can be kept. Just as the content of Oval Office conversations must be private, one could argue that even the list of persons present should be private as well.
That’s mighty transparent of President What’s His Name.
“It is similar to a lawsuit the Bush administration fought a few years back....
...Former Bush administration press secretary Ari Fleischer has been watching the debate closely, and with some sense of vindication.”
Barry’s Transparency and Open Government Ping!
I wonder how many time Bill Ayers has been there to chat with Barry.
The White House was OUR house.
“I think there are obviously occasions ... “ Gibbs answered.
I’ve noticed Gibbs uses the word “obviously” a lot.
It makes him sound like a snotty teenager. (like 0)
Look, I supported President Bush being allowed to get advice from anyone he sees fit. Getting that information in a confidential manner is important, or it will be tainted by politics.
President Obama can do the same.
I agree that the liberals are hypocrites on this issue....THAT is where our focus should be.
ML/NJ
Fauxbama
ML/NJ
First item for NPR to get my nearly coveted "formom" keyword designation.
(formom=for mom - indicates a story, usually from a source liberals trust, that is so simple to understand that it might cause an intellectually honest liberal to open his/her eyes and maybe have a "Bridge on the River Kwai moment")
ML/NJ
You’re absolutely correct that presidents should be able to have confidential conversations and that also means withholding the identity of the participants in a conversation.
Yes, we want to know what the tenants are doing that impacts us as they work for us. Where’s the honesty, transparency, public review, knowledge and assurances these slimmers have promised us?
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