There is
nothing signification that is contextually missing from my
quote:
MR. RUSSERT: Reconstituted nuclear weapons. You
misspoke.
VICE PRES. CHENEY: Yeah. I did misspeak. ... We
never had any evidence that he had acquired a nuclear
weapon.
Russert specifically mentioned the
phrase "reconstituted nuclear weapons" and suggested Cheney
misspoke. Cheney agreed and stated that there was no evidence of
nuclear weapons. My quote did not alter the gist of this exchange
one iota. You are the one dodging the issue of Cheney's
propagandizing by trying to shift attention away from it and onto
something irrelevant. The real issue here is how the admininstration
mislead the nation -- so much so that most Americans think Hussein
was involved in 9/11, and had The Bomb, and that WMD were discovered
in Iraq. | |