By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists
The White House hurled two salvos at media outlets this week in an attempt, officials say, to highlight inaccurate reporting, but the action comes at a time when the presidential campaign is shifting into high gear and Republicans are searching for some positive momentum.
The White House hurled two salvos at media outlets this week in an attempt, officials say, to highlight inaccurate reporting, but the action comes at a time when the presidential campaign is shifting into high gear and Republicans are searching for some positive momentum.
After the interview with NBC's Richard Engel aired, Mr. Gillespie said NBC manipulated the president's words to make it seem that Mr. Bush agreed with the premise of Mr. Engel's question about the president's speech last week in Israel.
Mr. Gillespie told the Washington Times yesterday that he was "rejecting the notion that when the president reiterates a long-standing policy it can be characterized as a political attack on someone just because they disagree with the policy."