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From Countdown:

A new internal government report reveals that President George W. Bush played a direct role in instructing Alberto Gonzales and Andrew Card to go to former Attorney General John Ashcroft's hospital bed and urge him to personally approve warrantless wiretapping on Americans.

From James Risen and Eric Lichblau's article at the New York Times:

While the Bush administration had defended its program of wiretapping without warrants as a vital tool that saved lives, a new government review released Friday said the program’s effectiveness in fighting terrorism was unclear.

The report, mandated by Congress last year and produced by the inspectors general of five federal agencies, found that other intelligence tools used in assessing security threats posed by terrorists provided more timely and detailed information.

Most intelligence officials interviewed “had difficulty citing specific instances” when the National Security Agency’s wiretapping program contributed to successes against terrorists, the report said.

While the program obtained information that “had value in some counterterrorism investigations, it generally played a limited role in the F.B.I.’s overall counterterrorism efforts,” the report concluded. The Central Intelligence Agency and other intelligence branches also viewed the program, which allowed eavesdropping without warrants on the international communications of Americans, as a useful tool but could not link it directly to counterterrorism successes, presumably arrests or thwarted plots.

So much for that talking point that all that spying kept us safe from another terrorist attack.



The audacity (and hypocrisy) of Andrew Card

Hypocrisy is nothing new when it comes to the Bush crew, but Andrew Card's recent statements just really pissed me off. Here's Card on Wednesday night telling "Inside Edition" that President Obama's casual, jacket-less Oval Office style somehow shows disrespect for the Office and the Constitution.

“There should be a dress code of respect…I wish he would wear a coat and tie…The Oval Office symbolizes…the Constitution, the hopes and dreams, and I’m gonna say democracy. And when you have a dress code in the Supreme Court, and a dress code on the floor of the Senate, floor of the House, I think it’s appropriate to have an expectation that there will be a dress code that respects the office of the President.”

(video here)

Wow. It's as if these people think that wearing a suit jacket in the Oval Office somehow negates routinely violating the Constitution and treating it as just "a piece of paper."

But that's only the audacity. See here for just a few examples of the hypocrisy.


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Countdown: Still....Bushed! Jan. 5, 2009


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Is Andrew Card drinking Kool-Aid?

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On This Week with George Stephanopoulos:

George: This war has not been won has it?

Card:  The war has been (run)...won, but the opportunity for democracy is still being fought.

George: The insurgents seem to be able to attack at will.

Card: Well they are attacking, but they are not attacking all of the people all of the time.

What the hell is he saying?   They are attacking most of the people most of the time!  Najaf, Karbala Car Bombs Kill at Least 60 today, forty deaths just yesterday and an Iraqi official just the other day is what I would consider a huge death toll, and a multitude of attacks.

It gets worse..

Card: They are running timid campaigns to try and intimidate people from participating in democracy...

How can he call the attacks and deaths of our troops and Iraqi trained police timid campaigns? Our building an Iraqi police force is paramount for the U.S. to leave Iraq.

On Rumsfeld:

Card: He is doing a spectacular job...

Okay, Andrew and Sean Hannity are the only people that might believe that.  Can I have some of that Kool Aid too?