Alan Greenspan and the “War for Oil”
From Glenn:
THOUGHTS ON the misquotation of Alan Greenspan. It’s as if the press has an agenda that overrides its devotion to accurate reporting: “Greenspan claims that the quote was taken out of context. Greenspan called the Post — Bob Woodward, no less — to say that, in fact, he didn’t think the White House was motivated by oil. Rather, he was. A Post story Monday explained that Greenspan had long favored Saddam Hussein’s ouster because the Iraqi dictator was a threat to the Strait of Hormuz, through which much of the world’s oil passes every day.”
Nope, no anti-Bush agenda to see here. Move along people, move along.
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You’re accusing Bob Woodward- Kissass to the Stars- of being liberal? That’s the thanks he gets for protraying George Bush as a man of steely resolve in Bush at War?
Left by Preston on September 19th, 2007 at 7:02 am