Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Who said that?

From NY Times today.

"The danger here is that once a president loses credibility with the Congress, as this president has through months of lies and deceit and manipulations and deceptions, stonewalling, it raises into doubt everything he does and everything he says, and maybe everything he doesn't do and doesn't say. I just hope and pray the decision that was made was made on the basis of sound judgment, and made for the right reasons, and not made because it was necessary to save the president's job."

Not a Democrat speaking of Bush's motives for raising the terror alert on Monday. The quote is from Repulican Senator Daniel Coats in 1998. Coats was referring to President Clinton's motives for bombing al Qaeda outposts a few days following his confession on the Lewinsky affair.

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