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What did the president do, and when did he do it?
  • Nervous and nervy

    Scott McClellan was always nervous and ill at ease during press conferences. He had the stance, body language, and facial expressions of a person on the spot who knew he was lying. I was surprised he lasted as long in the job as he did since he was preceded and followed by people who were very slick and comfortable in the role of professional spewer of the administration's stories, regardless of the truth.

    Dana Perino is more like Scott. Nervous, twitchy and clearly lying and knows it ... but determined nonetheless to "press" on. He sounded weasely. She just sounds dumb most of the time. You'd think the administration would realize that we're not that stupid and we don't believe any of these people, but then again, you'd think the administration would realize that it is unconstitutional and grounds for impeachment to lie to the American people.