Last week, after liberals realized they had gone five minutes without calling the Bush administration out on something, quickly got their acts together to attack Dick Cheney for his super secret CIA program – a heinous plan which consisted of killing terrorists who were responsible for the deaths of 3,000 innocent Americans.
But the program was far from a secret. The New York Times reported on it as early as December 15, 2002. There isn’t really much more to say about the secret nature of the CIA’s plan. The same Democrats who assumed Sarah Palin was incapable of naming a single U.S. newspaper because she refused to answer Katie Couric’s condescending question have apparently never heard of the New York Times. Or Google. And even worse, Her Majesty Queen Pelosi accused the Bush administration of lying to Congress and blamed the CIA for her lack of knowledge, saying Congress was “mislead.” Not only was Congress not mislead, even the American people were informed of this top-secret program via a briefing from the NYT.
With all the media fuss caused by the “lies” of the Bush administration, you’d think Latoya Jackson had revealed that Cheney had arranged some kind of hush-hush plan to assassinate Michael or something else much more important to CNN than our national security.
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