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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Monday, September 11, 2006

You're not gonna believe this Tony Snow spin

From the gaggle today in an exchage about the WaPo story saying the Bin Laden trail has gone "stone cold."
MR. SNOW: One of the things I can say is that bin Laden is harder to find these days because he, in fact, does not feel at liberty to move about, he does not feel at liberty to use electronic means of communications. In many ways, the senior leadership of al Qaeda has been degraded. And under such circumstances, somebody leaves fewer clues. ...

Q Harder to find than when, since we haven't found him?

MR. SNOW: Well, let me put it this way. There have been clues in the past, for instance, based on electronic communications, as you know -- satellite telephones -- they have changed the way in which they've done a number of things -- and I won't go into that, but they have changed their methods of operation in response to the fact that they don't want to be found out. It's just tougher. They've moved to more primitive means of communication and they've gone to ground.

Q It sort of sounds like since he's harder to find is a sign of our success.

MR. SNOW: Well, in some ways, it is. I mean, if bin Laden was thoroughly successful, he'd be sitting on a throne conducting press conferences or issuing fatwas in full view of everyone -- and he is not doing so.


That's right. The fact that we have no idea where Bin Laden is, and no information going back two years, is a sign of rampant Bush administration success.

Record setting spin, eh?

4 Comments:

  • How does he manage to keep a straight face.

    We can't find him because we can't find him. THAT'S what the man actually said.

    Jeezoo.

    By Blogger QuakerDave, at 10:31 PM  

  • In recent weeks the sheer disrespect for the intelligence of 'we the people' is really astounding. I seriously do not know how long this can sustain. This administration, without the batting of an eye, will declare a lie to be truth.

    I think they will just continue to push and grab as much as the public will allow them. What are the consequences really for all that they've already done? The saying goes that people get the government they deserve. So as long as they can get away with any and everything, with telling flat out lies, then what's to stop them? Morality, decency you say? Ha!

    Does anyone else feel that some threshold into the surreal has been breached? Or is it just me stirring in my depressed 9/11 mournings?

    By Blogger zen, at 10:50 PM  

  • No, Osama has no way to communicate. Who called for the violence in Spain, England, or the 128 different attacks claimed by his orginazation?
    Who's behind what's going on in Indonesia or Samollia?
    Why was all air traffic stopped in London last month? Why are all liquids banned from American air flights today? Ect, ect......

    Sorry about the spelling, these rants just come pouring out.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 12:54 AM  

  • Dave, It's just unbelievable isn't it?

    Zen, On the bright side, nobody seems to be buying this crap. I think a threshold has been reached, at least in the media.

    Look at the coverage of last night's speech. They're still dodging the consequences (accountability,) but the press is no longer printing the spin.

    Time, fair question. I also have trouble with the "capturing Osama wouldn't make that big a difference" argument.

    Even if not technically in the war on terror, it would make a huge symbolic difference in that it would show competence from the Us. Every day that Bin Laden is free adds to that "paper tiger" image.

    Mike

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 7:19 AM  

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