Dana Perino Finally Utters the Truth: She Refers to "President Gore"
Mark Karlin, Editor and Publisher, BuzzFlash.com
November 27, 2007
Well, Al Gore finally got to visit the house that the American people gave him the lease to in 2000, before Nino Scalia and the other felonious four pulled the rent agreement out of his hand, whited out Gore's name, and wrote in George W. Bush.
For a long time after the theft of the election in 2000, we referred to President Al Gore, and Bush as the selected, not elected, president.
We were mightily gratified to read through the White House press briefing of November 27th.
Why?
Because Dana Perino, the latest press secretary for the commander-in-thief, finally spoke the truth.
It comes at the end of this exchange:
Q Dana, back to the meeting with Al Gore. I wonder just about the President's reasoning for inviting the former Vice President. Does he want to hear from the former Vice President about global warming, or does he view this as an opportunity maybe to make amends, or to reconcile the past? What is his thinking about what --
MS. PERINO: I didn't ask the President his psycho -- I didn't psychoanalyze the President to find out why he decided to invite Al Gore to the White House. There is an annual event in which the President invites the Nobel Prize winners -- American Nobel Prize winners to the White House. Al Gore happens to be one of those recipients this year. And I believe it was a presidential, gentlemanly and a friendly thing to do to invite Al Gore to the White House. They have a private meeting, and I'm not going to intrude on that. Obviously, President Gore -- Vice President Gore will bring up anything that he wants to bring up. But just remember --
Yes, the official Bush spokesperson finally let the truth slip out: President Gore.
We only wish President Al had called the D.C. police while he was in the Oval Office and had Bush evicted as a squatter.
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President Gore Is All Class
President Gore is all class, and that is something that the p-Resident will never get over.
Yes, he was the bigger man and allowed dumbya to illegally occupy the white house, because he BELIEVED in our system of checks and balances, much the way we citizens did when we cast our votes in 2000 and 2004. The system however has been hijacked by thieves. Gore knew that Americans needed the kind of disaster that is the bush p-Residency, and that would show all that an election and our Constitution/Civil Liberties are quite valuable and worth fighting for.
Yes, as bad as the last 7 years have been (and illegal too on so many fronts) it was a well over due wake-up call for the American Citizens.
I am only sorry that it cost so many innocent lives around the world. And I have faith that the next few years will see justice done, our rights restored and sanity returned to all of us.
Gore Had His Chance To Evict Bush in 2000, But Refused
From the article:
"We only wish President Al had called the D.C. police while he was in the Oval Office and had Bush evicted as a squatter."
Actually if you recall, Al Gore gave Bush permission to occupy the White House in 2000. His option to evict Bush as a squatter ended in Congress on that fateful day of his own making when he refused to allow even one Democrat in Congress to legally challenge the outcome of the stolen election.
Besides that, Al Gore did not have the presidency stolen from him in 2004, John Kerry did. Kerry and Edwards both refused to evict Bush from their rightful place, which was in the White House.
There you have it, three Democratic winners who all refused to fight to the finish. (Spare me the pathetic rationalizations.) Now that Democratic tradition of refusing to fight for what is rightfully theirs is being carried out by Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, while only one Democratic presidential candidate, Dennis Kucinich, is actively pursuing impeachment.
No wonder this country is going down hill.
Al Gore
Al Gore is a giant among men and a class act, but I sure hope he peed on Bush's shoes before he left.