On Meet The Press today, former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said that former Bush adviser Karl Rove is "pretty disingenuous" when he claims that he never lied to McClellan about his involvement in the leaking of Valerie Plame's identity. McClellan also says Bush should have stood by his word and fired Rove for being involved.
On Fox News Sunday today, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol implied that President Bush is more likely to attack Iran before leaving office if he believes Sen. Barack Obama is going to win the election because he is confident that Sen. John McCain will continue his Iran policy for a third term.
On Fox News today, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol predicted that if Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) picks Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice president, gas prices would "plummet immediately" because she would convince him to drill in Arctic National Wildlife Reserve.
In an interview on ABC's This Week, Sen. John McCain denied that he used the word timetable when he told CNN's Wolf Blitzer "I think it's a pretty good timetable."
On Meet The Press, Conde Nast Washington editor Matthew Cooper contradicted Karl Rove's repeated assertions that he was not a confirming source for Robert Novak
On his radio show on Monday, Bill O'Reilly disputed Robert Lichter's research on media coverage, despite praising the exact same methodology in the past.
On CNN's Reliable Sources today, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann discusses his rivalry with Bill O'Reilly and how the Bush administration has affected him as an American citizen.
On Fox News Sunday, Weekly Standard Editor William Kristol argued for the President to veto the bipartisan expansion of SCHIP, saying "whenever I hear something described as a 'heartless assault on our children,' I tend to think it's a good idea."
On MSNBC's Hardball last night, former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan described how the White House sends talking points to commentators on Fox News.
On Meet The Press this morning, Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) criticized President Bush for threatening to veto his 21st Century GI Bill, saying that no president in history has ever vetoed benefits for the troops.
In an interview with Fox News's Neil Cavuto today, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) attacked Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) as naive for being willing to engage diplomatically with Iran.
On Face The Nation this morning, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) defended his recent statement that he is fine with keep troops in Iraq for 100 years, saying "Americans aren't concerned" about troops in Iraq for the next 10,000 years. On Meet The Press, he also said he would support permanent bases in Iraq.
In an interview with CNN, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice gave a less than enthusiastic endorsement of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's foreign policy experience.
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On Fox News Sunday, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said that he had never called for AIDS patients to be quarantined in 1992. In fact, in '92 he said "we need to take steps that would isolate the carriers of this plague."