Tuesday, May 17, 2005
McClellan Says No Need to Notify Bush in D.C. Scare
[From Editor & Publisher:]
NEW YORK On the day after more than 30,000 people -- including the vice president, the first lady, and a former first lady -- were evacuated from their offices or homes in Washington, D.C., but the president, who was biking in Maryland was not notified until the threat passed, reporters grilled Press Secretary Scott McClellan at his daily briefing.
For those who might have missed it on TV -- that is, nearly everyone -- here are some choice excerpts, as McClellan continually refers to "protocols" and reporters essentially ask, "Wouldn't most men like to know when their home is evacuated and their wife is hustled to a secure bunker?" They also wonder about the small matter of the president being commander in chief and the capital, theoretically, coming under attack.
Some reporters also suggested that the off-kilter Cessna had come much closer to the White House than McClellan's claim yesterday of three miles.
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A. Everyone knows this was another My Pet Goat moment for this sniveling coward.
and
B. Does anyone think for a moment that shrub rides a bicycle for recreation? The last time a bike figured in a story about this usurping lying weasel it was when he sported a face full of abrasions and blamed it on a fall from his bike.
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