From the April 16 edition of CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Bush adviser Ed Gillespie:
BLITZER: I want to play a little clip of what the president said in welcoming the pope to the White House earlier today. Listen to these words.
BUSH [video clip]: The United States is the most innovative, creative, and dynamic country on Earth. It is also among the most religious.
BLITZER: All right. Now, it may just be me and I may be reading way too much in what the president was saying, but it sounded almost like a veiled rebuke of the controversial words that Barack Obama made out in San Francisco several days ago that he's been very criticized over.
Was that any response to Barack Obama? Or am I reading way too much into that?
GILLESPIE: Geez, I'm a republican, Wolf, and I think you're reading way too much into it. What the fuck is wrong with you? But that's, you know, that's the nature of the business that you're in. I don't quarrel with it, but I can tell you, having been involved in the preparation of the president's remarks and conversations surrounding them, that at no time in that process did the name Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton or John McCain come up.
So it's not -- it's not a veiled anything. I think it was pretty explicit, and the words should be taken on face value.
BLITZER: It was in marked contrast to what Barack Obama said, but all right -- we'll leave it at that.
BUSH [video clip]: The United States is the most innovative, creative, and dynamic country on Earth. It is also among the most religious.
BLITZER: All right. Now, it may just be me and I may be reading way too much in what the president was saying, but it sounded almost like a veiled rebuke of the controversial words that Barack Obama made out in San Francisco several days ago that he's been very criticized over.
Was that any response to Barack Obama? Or am I reading way too much into that?
GILLESPIE: Geez, I'm a republican, Wolf, and I think you're reading way too much into it. What the fuck is wrong with you? But that's, you know, that's the nature of the business that you're in. I don't quarrel with it, but I can tell you, having been involved in the preparation of the president's remarks and conversations surrounding them, that at no time in that process did the name Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton or John McCain come up.
So it's not -- it's not a veiled anything. I think it was pretty explicit, and the words should be taken on face value.
BLITZER: It was in marked contrast to what Barack Obama said, but all right -- we'll leave it at that.
Sigh.
2 comments:
Wolfie, don't talk with your mouth full of dick. Ass-hole.
Wolf Blitzer has constipation of the mind and diarhea of the mouth. A friend of mine was way ahead of the curve, he thought Wolf sucked way back during the First Gulf War.
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