Friday, July 13, 2007

I Told You So

It should come as no surprise to anyone that when George Bush finally responded to questions about criminal behavior taking place by high ranking officials in his administration, he responded by avoiding questions and saying it was time to move on.

On July 13 the Washington Post reported that Bush "acknowledged for the first time yesterday that "somebody" in his administration leaked the name of an undercover intelligence officer but declined to say whether he was disappointed in such an action and contended that it is time to move on."

For readers of this column, his response was expected as on July 3 we wrote "Bush has not responded to questions on the case before, saying that it was a pending matter. No doubt he will now say that it is time to put this incident behind us and not comment further, an attempt to eliminate any accountability of his administration."

So you out a covert operative working on weapons of mass destruction, at the same time you are planning a war against a country who supposedly has WMD and what happens, and when questioned you say either you can't talk or it's time to move on.

It must be great to be a Republican.

Rather than being held accountable to the voters you get your supporters to lie long enough to get past elections, and even if you can't hide all the evidence, you commute the felon's sentence, see that he gets a cushy job and probably when no one is looking, you pardon him. Then you require all your papers on the subject be out of the public view for years so you never, ever, have to face any consequences for your actions.

In the Clinton administration endless investigations were held on the circumstances on the all important matters of his private life and personnel at the White House Travel Office. Investigating firings of US Attorneys and outing covert operatives, apparently that's just no big deal.

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