Podcast: They will no longer be a part of this Administration

Your Republican friends don’t want to believe it. Fine. Here’s some audio from the White House itself, with Dick Cheney talking about how dangerous leaks are to national security, and Scott McClellan saying those now infamous words: “…they will no longer be a part of this Administration.”

Have fun, kids: Podcast Part of This Administration.

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8 Responses to Podcast: They will no longer be a part of this Administration

  1. Jeremy says:

    What about all the leaking body fluids?

  2. Jeremy says:

    Clinton leaked………….body fluids toward Monica. Hey!

    Who else is leaking?

    Are there any leaky stains on the little butt hole puppet thingee…ram bandan jim has?

  3. Tom says:

    It doesn’t count when Bush does anything “wrong”, because he can make it not wrong just cause he says so, see. So he doesn’t lie, he just tells you selected versions of events, he can’t make a mistake, cause he’s the president (i thought the pope had the copyright on that), and he only does or says things to proteck the murrican peep hole. Get it now?
    me neither.

  4. Scott says:

    Hey Tom, I thought the same thing last night: Isn’t the Pope the only one who claims Papal infallibility?

  5. Marsha says:

    People who twist shit up weaken an otherwise good argument.

    Bush has been admitting he made mistakes (finally) so he’s not pretending to have
    papal infallibility. He ain’t sayin he’s not makin mistakes. Arguing here that he assumes infallibility is just twisted shit. Stay real to stay strong.

    The whole damn liberal movement is getting weaker cuz so many of us twist shit up
    so everyone laughs at the twisted shit but that’s all. We keep stuck in small stuff.

  6. Jim says:

    Oh yes, Marsha, we do.

  7. Greg says:

    The reaons liberals twist shit up, Marsha, is because they cower before the Republican noise machine and fear to tell the truth.

    Bush has claimed and continued to claim that he can break the law with impunity–i.e. he can’t be legally wrong.

    Bush spied on people in violation of federal law. Did he break the law? He says no. He’s got the power, see?

    Now it’s come out that he authorized a leak of classified information. Did he break the law? He say no. He didn’t “leak” the information, see? He “declassified” it.

    He’s acting like a king or the pope, and it’s about time we called him on it.

  8. Scott says:

    Marsha,
    I’m not a liberal nor a conservative. I calls em like I sees em.
    My approach to economics and morality is to have a firm grounding in ethics, economics, and world affairs, then make judgments based on the merit of a case–not make a knee jerk presumption based on a label given to my Daddy’s political affiliation.
    As a disinterested observer, I made a judgment call. I did not, as you so eruditely put it, “twist shit up.” The facts speak for themselves.

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