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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Chalabi - Bush on:

This is a bit old, but new to us.

8 Feb 2004 - Meet the Press:
MR. TIM RUSSERT: If the Iraqis choose, however, an Islamic extremist regime, would you accept that, and would that be better for the United States than Saddam Hussein?

PRES. BUSH: They're not going to develop that. And the reason I can say that is because I am very aware of this basic law they're writing. They're not going to develop that, because right here in the Oval Office, I sat down with Mr. Pachachi and Chalabi and al-Hakim, people from different parts of the country that have made the firm commitment that they want a constitution eventually written that recognizes minority rights and freedom of religion.
[From 21 Aug 2005 transcript where the earlier interview was showns as a clip.]
1 June 2004 - President Bush Discusses the Iraqi Interim Government (White House Rose Garden press opportunity)
Q Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. Chalabi is an Iraqi leader that's fallen out of favor within your administration. I'm wondering if you feel that he provided any false information, or are you particularly --

THE PRESIDENT: Chalabi?

Q Yes, with Chalabi.

THE PRESIDENT: My meetings with him were very brief. I mean, I think I met with him at the State of the Union and just kind of working through the rope line, and he might have come with a group of leaders. But I haven't had any extensive conversations with him.

[...]

Q I guess I'm asking, do you feel like he misled your administration, in terms of what the expectations were going to be going into Iraq?

THE PRESIDENT: I don't remember anybody walking into my office saying, Chalabi says this is the way it's going to be in Iraq.


2 comments

"THE PRESIDENT: I don't remember anybody walking into my office saying, Chalabi says this is the way it's going to be in Iraq."

Once again, Dubya doesn't lie. Instead of answering the question he was asked he makes up a nonsense scenario and then says it never happened.
VKW

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8/25/2005 7:34 PM  

Hey, this memory thing is hard.

By Blogger Dick Durata, at 8/28/2005 2:26 PM  

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