Posted by
Always To The Right on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 9:50:45 PM
From Michelle Malkin's blog. Some comments by his "windbagness" from Massachusetts [that's the senior Senator]. I can't believe it, as long as the leaked items made it look bad for Bush it was ok that we only got some of it. Then Bush had more released which added balance now we have to have it all released [they know that can't happen] so them along with their fellow travelers in the MSM just keep it up. It never ends. Anyone who reads this look up the phrase "useful idiots" which is just what those fools are.
The Windbag from Massachusetts wins hands down today. John Hinderaker at Power Line nails him:
The Democrats evidently aren't happy with the release of
the "key judgments" of the National Intelligence Estimate on global
terrorism, because now they've demanded that the White House release
the entire report.
That will get them what they're looking for, i.e., headlines like
this one: "White House refuses to release full NIE." The Democrats
knew, obviously, that the administration can't release the entire
document without both endangering agents and compromising the ability
of intelligence analysts to write candid assessments without worrying
that their work product will wind up in the newspaper. But for now, at
least, they can change the subject.
Ted Kennedy weighed in with the most surreal attack:
"The American people deserve the full story, not those
parts of it that the Bush administration selects," said Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, D-Mass.
That would be hilarious, if it were not so contemptible. When
Democrats in the bureaucracy illegally leaked misleading portions of
the NIE's "key judgments" in hopes of influencing the election, that
was fine with Kennedy. But when the administration declassified the
entire "judgments" section so that the American people can read it all
and judge for themselves, now Kennedy complains that the voters aren't
getting "the full story." Absolutely outrageous, but typical of the
Democrats' ever more hysterical campaign.