Clips from the white house press briefing
Clips from the whitehouse press briefing today via Editor and Publisher.
If you're a political nerd like me, you find these interesting. This is just one exchange, It seems like the whole thing went like this. (Oh, and by the way, answer the question damnit!!!! If we're going to put off an investigation into what went wrong in the Katrina relief effort, how are we going to "learn the lessons" to be prepared for a terror attack if it happens before you get around to your investigation?)
If you're a political nerd like me, you find these interesting. This is just one exchange, It seems like the whole thing went like this. (Oh, and by the way, answer the question damnit!!!! If we're going to put off an investigation into what went wrong in the Katrina relief effort, how are we going to "learn the lessons" to be prepared for a terror attack if it happens before you get around to your investigation?)
Q Well, let's talk about it. Are you saying the President is -- are you saying that the President is confident that his administration is prepared to adequately, confidently secure the American people in the event of a terrorist attack of a level that we have not seen? And based on what does he have that confidence?
MR. McCLELLAN: Yes, and that's what he made clear earlier today, that obviously we want to look and learn lessons from a major catastrophe of this nature.
Q Yes, but you're telling us today there will be time for that somewhere down the road. Well, what if it happens tomorrow?
MR. McCLELLAN: We can engage in this blame-gaming going on and I think that's what you're getting --
Q No, no. That's a talking point, Scott, and I think most people who are watching this --
MR. McCLELLAN: No, that's a fact. I mean, some are wanting to engage in that, and we're going to remain focused --
Q I'm asking a direct question. Is he confident --
MR. McCLELLAN: We're going to remain focused on the people.
Q -- that he can secure the American people in the event of a major terrorist attack?
MR. McCLELLAN: We are securing the American people by staying on the offensive abroad and working to spread freedom and democracy in the Middle East.
Q That's a talking point. That's a talking point.
MR. McCLELLAN: No, that's a fact.
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