Thursday, July 14, 2005

Tim Russert should be shot, says Congressman King

SCARBOROUGH: The last thing you want to do at a time of war is reveal the identity of undercover CIA agents.

KING: No. Joe Wilson, she recommended—his wife recommended him for this. He said the vice president recommended him. To me, she took it off the table. Once she allowed him to go ahead and say that, write his op-ed in “The New York Times,” to have Tim Russert give him a full hour on “Meet the Press,” saying that he was sent there as a representative of the vice president, when she knew, she knew herself that she was the one that recommended him for it, she allowed that lie to go forward involving the vice president of the United States, the president of the United States, then to me she should be the last one in the world who has any right to complain.

And Joe Wilson has no right to complain. And I think people like Tim Russert and the others, who gave this guy such a free ride and all the media, they're the ones to be shot, not Karl Rove.

Listen, maybe Karl Rove was not perfect. We live in an imperfect world. And I give him credit for having the guts.

And I really—I tell you, Republicans are running for cover. They should be out attacking Joe Wilson. We should throw this back at them with all the nonsense that has been said about George Bush and all the lies that have come out.

SCARBOROUGH: Well...

KING: Let's at least stand by the guy. He was trying to set the record straight for historical purposes and to save American lives. And if Joe Wilson's wife was that upset, she should have come out and said that her husband was a liar, when he was.
In all of this mess, I have not seen one Democrat say Rove should be shot.

Isn't it funny how they've totally changed the subject from Rove to Wilson? These people are pathetic. They are unethical, immoral creatures who refuse to take responsibility for anything they've done wrong. They have no guilt, no remorse for anything they do, and they will put lives in danger to get revenge for people who try to point out that they are wrong.

Don't plan an exit strategy? Blame the liberals for your miserable failure in Iraq!
Chief Presidential Advisor puts a life in danger for political motives? Change the subject and start claiming the guy you sent to investigate faulty intelligence is a liar!

Will the gops take responsibility for ANY of their messes? (Don't answer that.)

UPDATE: Feith has admitted errors!

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