Interview with Senator Harry Reid, NBC’s Meet the Press, December 5, 2004
MR. RUSSERT: When the president talked about Yucca Mountain and moving the nation's nuclear waste there, you were very, very, very strong in your words. You said, "President Bush is a liar. He betrayed Nevada and he betrayed the country."
Is that rhetoric appropriate?
SEN. REID: I don't know if that rhetoric is appropriate. That's how I feel, and that's how I felt. I think to take that issue, Tim, to take the most poisonous substance known to man, plutonium, and haul 70,000 tons of it across the highways and railways of this country, past schools and churches and people's businesses is wrong. It's something that is being forced upon this country by the utilities, and it's wrong. And we have to stop it. And people may not like what I said, but I said it, and I don't back off one bit.
h/t Brian Walsh
More, via Tim Grieve, from a 2005 Rolling Stone sit-down:
RS: You've called Bush a loser.
HR: And a liar.
RS: You apologized for the loser comment.
HR: But never for the liar, have I? - Politico Story
1 comment:
But he didn't do it during a nationally televised joint session of Congress.
I'm a conservative and think Joe Wilson was out of line. Even if you don't respect the President, you should still respect the office.
Don't heckle the President during a speech.
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