Saturday, January 27, 2007

Begala on Cheney: “If he had any decency, he would simply resign”

From CNN.com, PAUL BEGALA, CNN POLITICAL ANALYST:

Really, it's stunning. It's a great interview, and — because we saw the real Dick Cheney, you know, a really remarkable, probably historic, combination of arrogance, incompetence and dishonesty.

This is a man who, when he took office, Richard Clarke, the chief counterterrorism czar, told him that bin Laden was going to try to attack America. He ignored it. The president told him to chair a task force on terrorism. He refused to even convene it until after 9/11. He was too busy helping his friends at Enron and Exxon with his energy task force.

He told the country that Iraq was an imminent threat. He was wrong. He told us that they had a nuclear program — he was wrong — biological stockpiles, chemical stockpiles, that there were links to al Qaeda, that there were secret meetings between Mohamed Atta, the leader of the hijacking ring that attacked us on 9/11, and Saddam Hussein's government; they had a secret meeting in Prague. That was a fabrication as well — on and on.

It really is staggering, the — the level of this man's mendacity and arrogance, in the face — if he had any decency, he would simply resign, Wolf. He would give you an interview. He would say: You know, I give up. I have ruined — I have ruined the country in my first term. I'm ruining the world in my second term.

LSB: You go, boy! Rip the VP a new one!!

RUMOR: The Comedy Central Insider/InDecider has just heard more rumors from a SECOND reliable source that Dick Cheney will be stepping down as Vice President and will be replaced as Vice President by Condoleezza Rice. And now we're hearing that she would like to be on the ticket as the GOP VP candidate in '08. According to our rumor-meister, John Negroponte will be filling Condi's current position as Secretary of State. Negroponte was until recently the Director of National Intelligence (the first person ever to hold the few-years-old position) and the former US Ambassador to Iraq. [Comedy Central floated the rumor on its blog that Rumsfeld would resign the day after the election and nobody believed it. But then it actually came true and Comedy Central got a lot of attention because they "scooped" the real media. Well, this apparently is from a source exactly as reliable as that one was at the time. We’ll see.]

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