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is not a good spokesman for this issue. When he says things like 'Here's a warning,' then in the next breath says the president is doing a great job, that just raises suspicions.
Richard Clarke
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1933
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I think Tony obviously has credibility ... He's somebody that the press respects. He'll obviously have to tone things down a little bit if he's criticized the president on some past issues. He's the president's spokesman now and he can't differ with the president.
Martin Frost
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1942
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In a major constitutional case where the vice president's personal conduct is an issue, we are concerned. It certainly raises questions about the appearance of impropriety.
David Bookbinder
But the development that government will support is that which is transparent and adheres to the laid down procedures and not one which inconveniences other sectors of the nation or raises serious suspicions.
Vernon Mwaanga
Now is a time for everybody concerned to take a deep breath, to stop finger-pointing and to work well together to protect our national security and our homeland defense, ... That's how the president approaches this issue.
Ari Fleischer
This is not a control issue; it's a facilitator issue. We've agreed that the Mayor's Office would be the spokesman on the status of discussions. The team deferred to our office so that we make sure we're sending out the same message.
Fred Sainz
These things can trigger at any time, with little or no warning. Snow is always in issue when you live in the mountains and people in the area need to consider avalanches just like they would any other natural disaster. Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. These things can trigger at any time, with little or no warning. Snow is always in issue when you live in the mountains and people in the area need to consider avalanches just like they would any other natural disaster.
Jim Linardos
The vice president issues this very terse statement praising Libby for all the great things he's done. Then we have the president come on camera a few minutes later calling him Scooter and what a great patriot he is, ... This Week.
Harry Reid
Herein is not only a great vanity, but a great contempt of God's good gifts, that the sweetness of man's breath, being a good gift of God, should be willfully corrupted by this stinking smoke.
King James I
Suspicions that the mind, of itself, gathers, are but buzzes; but suspicions that are artificially nourished and put into men's heads by the tales and whisperings of others, have stings.
Francis Bacon, Sr.
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1561
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It could have been a lot worse, ... The extremists in the president's party clearly wanted him to nominate somebody who had already enunciated their views on issue after issue — and the president did not
Charles Schumer
The president's dead wrong. When the president admits that he violated federal law, that raises serious constitutional questions of high crimes and misdemeanors.
Jonathan Turley
It's devastating that the president would ask no questions. If he sat there mum in a full briefing ... that will only confirm the suspicions of a lot of opponents.
David Gergen
[The index] raises the issue of whether the consumer, which up until now had been hanging in there pretty well, is starting to break up, and I think that is going to prove a critical issue in the next several months.
Anthony Karydakis
The Department of Homeland Security raises the alert status for financial centers in New York, New Jersey, and Washington to orange. The evidence supporting the warning, reconnaissance data left in a home in Iraq, later proves to be roughly four years old and largely out of date. Number 10. Last Thursday, at 10 a.m. Eastern time, the President addresses the National Endowment for Democracy, once again emphasizing the importance of the war on terror, and insisting his government has broken up at least 10 terrorist plots since 9/11. At 3 p.m. Eastern time, five hours after the President's speech has begun, the Associated Press reports that Karl Rove will testify again to the CIA leak grand jury and that special prosecutor Fitzgerald has told Rove he cannot guarantee that he will not be indicted.
Keith Olbermann
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1959
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