Thursday, March 25, 2004
Bush Administration's Secret Time Machine
MSNBC really came up with a zinger: yesterday.
The report revealed that in a previously undisclosed secret diplomatic mission, Saudi Arabia won a commitment from the Taliban to expel bin Laden in 1998. But a clash between the Taliban’s leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, and Saudi officials scuttled the arrangement, and Bush did not follow up.
(Via Instapundit)
Hey, at least CNN tries things pretty quickly, when errors on their webpage are pointed out. MSNBC's left this embarrassing gaffe up there overnight.
(Full disclosure: I, Jason, your humble host, S---head, once blew the difference between I series and EE series bonds. Didn't find out about it until one month and 800,000 glossy hard copies later. I still blush about it, almost two years after the fact. I can't imagine what this reporter must be going through. We lift him or her up in our prayers.
Oops. Sorry. Didn't mean to drop you. :-p )
Splash, out
Jason
The report revealed that in a previously undisclosed secret diplomatic mission, Saudi Arabia won a commitment from the Taliban to expel bin Laden in 1998. But a clash between the Taliban’s leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, and Saudi officials scuttled the arrangement, and Bush did not follow up.
(Via Instapundit)
Hey, at least CNN tries things pretty quickly, when errors on their webpage are pointed out. MSNBC's left this embarrassing gaffe up there overnight.
(Full disclosure: I, Jason, your humble host, S---head, once blew the difference between I series and EE series bonds. Didn't find out about it until one month and 800,000 glossy hard copies later. I still blush about it, almost two years after the fact. I can't imagine what this reporter must be going through. We lift him or her up in our prayers.
Oops. Sorry. Didn't mean to drop you. :-p )
Splash, out
Jason
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