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Monday, July 18, 2005
Flip Flop, Flip Flop
Remember those flip flop chants at that little rally the Republicans had in New York City las fall? MSNBC.com reports President Bush said Monday that if anyone on his staff committed a crime in the CIA-leak case, that person will 'no longer work in my administration.' His statement represented a shift from a previous comment, when he said that he would fire anyone shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of a CIA officer.[. . .] Bush said in June 2004 that he would fire anyone in his administration shown to have leaked information that exposed the identity of Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame. On Monday, however, he added the qualifier that it would have to be shown that a crime was committed.I'm waiting for the White House Press Corps to break out in choruses of "Flip Flop! Flip Flop!" at the next press briefing. It'd be fun and we can all sing along. ![]() |