Get ready for the revelation of a lifetime. Bush's mic was left on inadvertently during the Republican Retreat as he delivered his confidential remarks to the caucus. Oooh, this is gonna be hot. Maybe he'll call Brownie and "asshole." Maybe, he'll tell that guy Cheney shot to "Go Fuck Yourself!" Whatever he says, we are going to get our first look at Bush's real thoughts on the Domestic Wiretapping controversy. Alright, enough build-up, let's get to the goods...
Reporters Turn Eavesdropping Tables on Bush After Microphone Mistake
I want to share some thoughts with you before I answer your questions," Bush began. "First of all, I expect this conversation we're about to have to stay in the room. I know that's impossible in Washington.
He was right.
Oh, Snap! That was hot! He left his mic on and...and...WTF did he say!? They report that he was about to say something extremely confidential and don't tell us what it is? Woodward would be turning over in his grave -- if he wasn't busy sipping martinis with the Bush twins and washing Scott McClellan's car.
All hope isn't lost yet, CNN picked up on this and added a bit more. Let's see what those lefties at the Clinton News Network have to say.
CNN.com - Bush defends surveillance program to fellow Republicans - Feb 10, 2006
...it was telling that the president chose the controversial NSA program as the first topic to raise out of reporters' earshot. Even so, there was no substantive difference between those statements and the series of public speeches he has given recently to defend the program.
Holy Crap! That's it? We get CNN's editorial on what was said, but we can't be trusted with his actual words? I thought the press pumped the attendees for insider info. after these events. Instead, they get content straight from the Monkey's mouth and won't publish it. Don't fret though. I'm sure we we'll be told everything after the Administration's 24 hour spin requirement is met and Karl Rove decides what the President "meant" to say --he mispoke. At any rate, we can look forward to a nice piece from Deborah Howell about how whatever Bush said is equally a Democratic Party Scandal though his statements were made at a Republican Retreat.