Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Did We Say That

Thanks to Tim Grieve at Salon for catching this one. ("When you ask 'em how much should we give.... they only answer more and more.)

White House press secretary Tony Snow, May 10, 2007: "Keep in mind, benchmarks ... are not new. The president talked about them in [the] State of the Union. We talked about them in Amman in November. Secretary Rice put a list of 17 together in a letter to Sen. Levin. So you do need to have metrics."

White House press secretary Tony Snow, Sept. 12, 2007: "No, benchmarks were something that Congress wanted to use as a metric. And we're going to produce a report. But the fact is that the situation is bigger and more complex, and you need to look at the whole picture."

So when your benchmarks aren't met, deny they were your benchmarks.

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