To: YaYa123
Dingle came on fuming about how Bush officials received donations and were later contacted by Enron execs. Brit Hume nailed him by pointing out that Dingle took money too. Dingle earlier said that because Enron contacted Cheney, there should be an investigation. Hume got Dingell to admit that Enron had contacted him too! Dingle refused to say when! It was classic.
To: noloveforlibs
...But Dingel refused to say when Enron contacted him and was vague on the nature of the discussions.
To: noloveforlibs
Hume/Dingle exchange: "It was classic!" YES!!!!!!!!!! Brit also kept at him to say whether his committee would call Rubin to testify. Rubin had intervened for Enron. Dingle hemmed and hawwwed.......his committee he said would call "everyone" to get at the truth.....Brit replied "Then that is a 'yes'?" Finally, Dingle said yes. I so love Brit Hume's persistence in his questioning/nailing these people!
To: noloveforlibs
Dingle came on fuming about how Bush officials received donations and were later contacted by Enron execs. Brit Hume nailed him by pointing out that Dingle took money too. Dingle earlier said that because Enron contacted Cheney, there should be an investigation. Hume got Dingell to admit that Enron had contacted him too! Dingle refused to say when! It was classic.Brit Hume is what a TV reporter/interviewer should be. He is smart, fair, asks tough questions of 'pubs, 'rats, and even RINO's. And he does so without appearing rabid or partisan or emotional.
Brit Hume is making a difference in this country.
I applaud him for his contribution.
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