thinkprogress.org — Asked if President Bush believes he has made any mistakes with respect to North Korea. White House Press Secretary Tony Snow responded, ?Oh, my goodness?it?s a silly question.? Later, he called the question ?gratuitious.? Snow explained that ?you need to give presidents the benefit of the doubt when national security is involved.?
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idioticOct 10, 2006
think his friends call him "the snowman"?
charlie55Oct 10, 2006
i am kinda afraid. afraid i wasted time reading your gentlemeny ass poem.
hawkeye17Oct 10, 2006
Another vivid example of Bush Co's complete lack of integrity and inability to admit responsiblity for anything that happens on their watch. They all sound like a bunch of kids who got caught with their hands in the cookie jar and then blame it on the dog. At least Clinton HAD a policy on NK. Bush has done NOTHING about NK since the day he set foot in office and torpedoed Clinton's agreement's with NK. Also, the 'nuclear techonology' given to NK by Clinton could not be used to make nuclear weaponry That's why the gave it to them so NK wouldn't need to use other means wherein they could make nukes(like the methods they use now thanks to Bush). Clinton has been out of office SIX YEARS. Stop blaming all the ills of the world Bush has created on Clinton...it's intellectually sloppy to say the least.
charlie55Oct 11, 2006
my main disagreement with all that is that i think the term "gentlemeny" needs a more prominent position in the national dialogue. why cant you see that?
Closed AccountOct 11, 2006
@ Leviathan:Well, I don't need the Simpsons to explain world affairs. Frankly, since you refer to a cartoon to get your world affairs fix, you and your ilk scare me.Ms. Albright admitted that N Korea "tricked them", publicly, into believing that they would uphold their end of the bargain. They did not, so stop with the 'paused' BS. We don't want 'paused' you pinhead, we want cessation.Coupling this argument, you libs ride GWB in inaction and action. 'Bush didn't do enough' regarding N Korea. WELL, WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE! Should we go to war w/ N Korea? Hmm..?
bigturnsOct 11, 2006
?you need to give presidents the benefit of the doubt when national security is involved.?The President's foreign policies, with respect to national security, financially benefit those who manufacture the tools of war.Is this what you mean Tony 'the hand puppet' Snow?