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Opening Arguments

Pot, meet kettle

Yeah, the vice president should have been more forthcoming about his hunting accident, and the White House should have been more forthcoming. As a sports writer, who does not normally talk about politics, said to me, "This IS a big deal. He's the vice president; he doesn't have a private life." About the only thing the delay did was reinforce the stereotypes many hold about the Bush administration -- the secrecy, the obstinancy, all of it.

But, God almighty, the way some members of the media, especially the White House press corps, are reacting, you'd think this was the biggest scandal since Watergate. And you just know it's not for anything as noble as "the people's right to know." They're just honked off because they were out of the loop and a dinky little paper in Texas got to break the story. When David Gregory, one of the biggest jerks on the tube (which is saying something), has the gall to warn Scott McLellan not to be a jerk, we have entered the realm of high farce.

Cheney finally talked, in an interview with Brit Hume of Fox. It was a careless hunting accident. He feels awful, as he should. Next story, please. Oh, by the way, the last time a vice president shot someone, it took a week for the news to get out.

Posted in: Current Affairs

Comments

Kevin Knuth
Thu, 02/16/2006 - 6:00am

Leo,

I think you hit the nail on the head.

Don't get me wrong- I do not like giving Cheney a break, and certainly they should have handled the press better.

But of all the things I will publicly and VERY willingly criticize the Bush Administration for, this one does not make the list.

Bob Gaul
Thu, 02/16/2006 - 6:41am

This has been WAY overplayed by the biased media at large......but I am glad about ONE thing....that the press hasn't found out about the VP "leaving the seat UP"!
THAT would precipitate another TWO WEEKS of hype with Mr. Gregory (again) leading the charge.
This nation has a LOT more important issues at the table NOW.

B. Gaul

Craig
Thu, 02/16/2006 - 8:32am

You realize of course that we're in Joseph Heller territory now.

LP Mike Sylvester
Thu, 02/16/2006 - 7:37pm

The press has blown this story way out of proportion. It is not a big deal. The VP was involved in a hunting accident. End of story.

Mike Sylvester

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