I should know better than to be surprised by anything coming from a Fox News “journalist,” but this one even startled me.
When it comes to finding out who was responsible for the Plame scandal, the White House has said, on more than one occasion, that the responsible leakers would be fired. This isn’t particularly controversial. At a June 2004 press conference, a reporter asked Bush if he stood by his pledge to fire anyone found to have leaked Plame’s identity. The president said, simply, “Yes.”
Likewise, several months earlier, Scott McClellan said, “If anyone in this administration was involved in it [the leaking of Plame’s identity], they would no longer be in this administration.”
Pretty straightforward, right? Not for Fox News. From the July 11 edition of Fox News’ Special Report With Brit Hume:
Fox News chief White House correspondent Carl Cameron: Early on in the leak’s probe, the president himself said those responsible would be held accountable.
Bush (clip): If there’s a leak out of my administration, I want to know who it is. And if the person has violated law, the person will be taken care of.
Cameron: The president never actually said the word “fired,” but that is what some reporters and Democrats seemed to expect.
Yes, it’s all reporters and Democrats’ fault. Everyone is putting words in the president’s mouth, expecting Bush to keep his word.
Even by Fox standards, this is just sad.