White House arguing against the message, not the messenger

Meredith MacKenzie

In a press briefing at the White House, Press Secretary Dana Perino says that the White House is arguing against the premise of former press secretary Scott McClellen’s book What Happend: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception. Perino said that the administration is not arguing against the messenger, but that McClellen’s message that Bush intentionally misled the American public is untrue. (0:37)

 
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May 30, 2008

One Response to “White House arguing against the message, not the messenger”

  1. DavidMua Nguyen Says:

    Dear

    if this country US we have kind person like this how protect country

    all destroy Gov CIA FBI IT LAW Enforcment
    Justice Dept
    If He have problem 2 year same I have disability
    Fed no take respont I dontknow how much he take acction
    If I need money I ready take acction again Gov
    but no I show all my Mom over 4000 lost life with allmy respect

    He ready dont respect allover 400 Mom Military
    He thinking that He smart
    If He want learn more I will share how with Profesonal
    He will see

    I take acction 2 Big company fraud my money and destrout my file and closed my account use my account do dirty Business
    When I am say I ready have Document bring to Justice
    show them how learn more Business Managerment dont ever destroy
    file and report 3 credit report I will talk later

    will 2 company have name in US

    Sincerely

    Poor person alway tell the truth

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