OPINION
The Bush Secrecy Myth
By GABRIEL SCHOENFELD
February 22, 2008; Page A15
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is now holding up an urgently needed revision to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The reason she and her colleagues cite is the Bush administration's alleged penchant for trampling privacy rights and excessive secrecy.
This has become something of a mantra in left-leaning circles. Helen Thomas, who has covered the White House since John F. Kennedy was president, calls the Bush administration "the most secretive administration I have ever covered." Barack Obama sees it as "one of the most secretive administrations in our history."
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Perhaps one day when I have the hours to devote to this red herring thrown out by the Losercrats to instill fear and hate, I will detail the hypocrisy and foolishness of these ignorant beliefs. However, it would take an entire book and I do not have the time to spend. Suffice it for now - the evidence is available to provide any clear thinking, rational, sane person with the facts about this. Unfortunately, this president seems incapable of articulating a defense and the retardicans are too busy collecting all their nuts before the fall.