with jon stewart off for passover, comedy central reran the recent daily show episode featuring stewart's interview of john bolton.
the doubly bushy bolton responded to a query on his former boss's refusal to let karl rove and harriet miers testify on the record about US attorney firings. he used the defense of executive privilege we first heard during the john roberts' supreme court confirmation process and have been hearing a lot more lately: presidential advisors might not speak freely if their words could someday be made public.
so it would inhibit them? from what? giving good advice????
these white house clowns seem to think the folk they work with are bashful little kids who blush and suck their thumbs when they get asked a question.
seriously, if you got hired to advise the president of the united states, would knowing other folk would find out what you say stop you from giving the best advice you could? i don't think so!
i've about had it with these weirdoes! what planet are they from?
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