Facts have a well-known liberal bias

by gonzo | September 6, 2006 at 11:37 am
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Snow really lost it yesterday when dealing with NBC's David Gregory.

Gregory: Okay. There's so much emphasis by the President on his resolve and on the consequences of failure, which seems to dovetail to the political strategy of casting the vote as not a referendum on his leadership or his conduct in the war on terror, leading the war on terror, but on a choice between two parties and their visions. And I'm curious whether, in this document, there's any reflection on the fact that this White House, this administration failed to anticipate a violent terrorist-based insurgency in Iraq, and also failed to adapt once it learned of its presence? And shouldn't that be put before the voters this fall?

Snow: I think you've admirably expressed the Democratic point of view, but I don't think –

Gregory: Actually, Tony, I don't think that's fair, if you look at the facts. If you look at the facts.

Snow: Well, I do…

Gregory: But hold on, let's not let you get away with saying that's a Democratic argument.

Snow: Okay, let me — let's not let you get away with being rude. Let me just answer the question, and you can come back at me….

Gregory: Excuse me. Don't point your finger at me. I'm not being rude.

Snow: Yes, you are.

Gregory: Don't try to dismiss me as making a Democratic argument, Tony, when I'm speaking fact.

Snow: Well, okay — well, no –

Gregory: You can do that to the Democrats; don't do it to me.

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