2009/12/01

MSNBC: Schuster's "bias" rejects opinion that Bin Laden's escape was deliberate.

George Bush is frequently bashed by Schuster (and most of liberal media) as a manipulator and liar on almost any issue. But when it comes to the runup to the illegal invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, even Bush's loudest criticts will defend him against the existing hard evidence that he lied about 9/11 and lied about failing to capture Bin Laden so as to justify the future invasion of oil-rich Iraq. When it comes to really important issues, the Democrats and Republicans will agree with each other - not just in Congress, but all the way down the Democrat and Republican political food chain. MSNBC (Microsoft) Cuts off Rep. Hinchley while he repeats assertions aired many times and most notably by John Kerry during the 2008 presidential Campaign -- An example of how so-called "Liberals" are divided calling each other liars on the issue of the pretext for war and denial that 9/11 could have possibly been an inside job even thogh it was never investigated.....HWS Rep. Hinchey: Bush Administration 'Intentionally Let bin Laden Get Away' In Order To Justify Iraq War digg Huffpost - Rep. Hinchey: Bush Administration 'Intentionally Let bin Laden Get Away' In Order To Justify Iraq War stumble reddit del.ico.us First Posted: 11-30-09 07:28 PM Updated: 11-30-09 08:21 PM On Monday afternoon, Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-New York) told MSNBC host David Shuster that the Bush administration "intentionally let bin Laden get away" in order to justify the Iraq war. Hinchey is from a historically Republican district (though it includes Democrat-heavy in places like Woodstock and Ithaca) and his statement seemed to shock Shuster. "Look what happened. Look what happened with regard to our invasion into Afghanistan. How we apparently intentionally let bin Laden get away. How we intentionally did not follow the Taliban and al Qaeda." Hinchey alleged that bin Laden was let go because "the previous administration... knew very well that if they would capture al Qaeda there would be no justification for an invasion in Iraq." Shuster, incredulous, pushed back: "You really believe that?" "Oh, there's no question about that because the leader of the military operation in the United States called back our military, called them back from going after the head of al Qaeda because there was a sense that they didn't want to capture him." Shuster began talking over Hinchey: "You can accuse them of malfeasance, you can accuse them of dropping the ball, of having an awful plan, and all of them would be justified, but to suggest that they would deliberately let, deliberately let Osama bin Laden get away so they could justify the war in Iraq... That will strike a lot of people as crazy." Hinchey leaned back and smiled wrily. "I don't think it'll strike a lot of people as crazy. I think it'll strike a lot of people as very accurate." He continued to explain his reasoning, but MSNBC ended his segment. MORE BACKGROUND ON THIS LINK: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/30/rep-hinchey-bush-adminini_n_374640.html

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