Sometimes the people at WND can be a little bit nutty, so the information I glean from their pretty informative website has to be carefully looked at from all sides in my opinion. The story below that features Tony Snow is one of those where the sometimes goofy Len Kinsolving caused Tony to say something that was taken out of context and overblown in regards to the recent disgraceful case of those two great border patrol agents.
You know, the ones that were erroneously charged, then equally erroneously convicted and subsequently sentenced by the loon judge on the left to 11 & 12 years in prison. This for shooting 2 illegal immigrant drug dealers in the ass whilst they were running away from them back over the southern border that I blogged about last week.
Ironically it starts out referring to the very pressbriefings that WND was kind of whining about in the above posted story.
You know, the ones that were erroneously charged, then equally erroneously convicted and subsequently sentenced by the loon judge on the left to 11 & 12 years in prison. This for shooting 2 illegal immigrant drug dealers in the ass whilst they were running away from them back over the southern border that I blogged about last week.
WorldNetDaily: Snow clarifies 'nonsensical' comment: "WASHINGTON – White House press secretary Tony Snow today apologized for any misunderstanding he caused by characterizing as 'nonsensical' a question from WND White House correspondent Les Kinsolving about a possible pardon for two Border Patrol agents sentenced to prison for shooting a drug smuggler.While on the subject of Tony Snow, The New York Times (yes, that treasonous rag) actually printed a very good and pretty fair (but lengthy) story about him and his past 5 months or so working for the white house and president Bush. Not within their ragsheet however could you find this story, but in their supplemetary magazine that isn't as radical as the daily terrorist bulletin. Idf and when you have the time it is worth reading.
'I wasn't trying to embarrass anyone,' Snow told Joseph Farah, editor of WND. 'It's just that I am not permitted even to discuss pardons – to comment on them. This is the president's call alone.'
Snow indicated he has been getting a lot of heat from radio talk-show hosts and angry Americans over his comment.
'I was not judging the merits of a pardon for these agents,' he said. 'I was just trying to make the point that I cannot comment on matters concerning pardons.' (Story continues below)"
Ironically it starts out referring to the very pressbriefings that WND was kind of whining about in the above posted story.
What He’s Trying to Say - New York Times: "The White House, like any castle, has its own peculiar rituals, and in the five months that Tony Snow has been President George W. Bush’s press secretary, he has begun to learn them. For instance, at some point in virtually every televised press briefing, a middle-aged man named Raghubir Goyal, who is The India Globe’s Washington correspondent, will thrust his arm anxiously into the air, be called on and deliver a rambling monologue about the perfidies of Pakistan in general and Pakistan’s president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, in particular.Filed Under Right Politics, Illegal Immigration
And a man named Lester Kinsolving, (see above post) a radio host and reporter for a Baltimore station with a big grin and game-show-host wavy hair, will interrupt a back-and-forth on, say, the operational capacities of Al Qaeda to read confounding questions he has written out, word for word, before the press briefing began." read more
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