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Bush gets a dose of his own medicine

February 11, 2006 03:16 AM / Bush Leagues .

The eavesdropping tables were turned on President Bush on Friday. The president apparently believed he was speaking privately when he talked about listening in without a warrant on domestic communications with suspected al-Qaida terrorists overseas. But reporters were the ones doing the listening in this time.

The incident happened at a House Republican retreat. After six minutes of public remarks by the president, reporters were ushered out. "I support the free press, let's just get them out of the room," Bush said, intending to speak behind closed doors with fellow Republicans and take lawmakers' questions.

When reporters left, Bush spoke about the National Security Agency program that he authorized four years ago and which has drawn criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike.

However, the microphones stayed on for a few minutes. That allowed journalists back at the White House to eavesdrop on Bush's defense of the eavesdropping. His private statements were basically no different from what he's said in public.

"I want to share some thoughts with you before I answer your questions," Bush began. "First of all, I expect this conversation we're about to have to stay in the room. I know that's impossible in Washington."

He was right.


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Comments

Ahh to be a fly on a wall.
Wish the mics. would have stayed on much longer.

Posted by scrugun at February 11, 2006 07:32 AM

I'm not sure I understand the concept of any President speaking with elected officials in a non-classified setting being off-limits to reporters or "off-the-record".

Posted by Paul at February 11, 2006 09:37 AM

What I find curious is his initial remarks. Does anyone wonder if this was a staged leak that permitted Bush to proclaim his support of the free press on the record, just before he had the mic turned off and fed the "spin" being used at that time to his spinbuddies?

This is too pat and too convenient. I think that it wasn't unplanned or accidental. That is not like this group.

Posted by Madame Karnak at February 11, 2006 03:56 PM

"In History are found all the secret lies of Statecraft." . . . Sir Winston Churchill ???

Posted by Clark Mankin at February 11, 2006 04:28 PM

Oh, please.

How do you spell:
S-T-A-G-E-D

Posted by nikto at February 11, 2006 04:57 PM

Accidental idiocy... as much as I'd like to believe it's so, I can't.

Posted by Beast of Bourbon at February 12, 2006 02:39 AM

How comes those thoroughly trustworthy boys at AOL didn't print what he actually said?!?!

Posted by Papa Lazzzaru at February 12, 2006 04:58 AM

Right on Nikto! You spelled staged STAGED folks! Nothing this man does is innocent and not staged nor is he stupid nor incompetent,either but the American people are the stupid ones for putting up with him/them for so damn long and for being sheep! And believing his Goddamn lies, lies and more lies, while our nation sinks! IMPEACH THE LYING,MURERING S.O.B. AND NOW BEFORE HE GETS U.S INTO ANOTHER WAR WITH IRAN! AND NOW! ARREST THE FASCIST BASTARDS! AND NOW!

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