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03-21-2008, 08:27 AM
White House Press Secretary Perino: Americans' say in Iraq war ended in 2004
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/White_House_Press_Secretary_Perino_Americans_0320. html
RAW STORY
Published: Thursday March 20, 2008
At a White House press briefing today, Press Secretary Dana Perino effectively tells veteran correspondent Helen Thomas that the American people's say in the Iraq occupation ended after the 2004 election.
"The American people are being asked to die and pay for this," probes Thomas. "And you're saying they have no say in this war?"
"No," Perino responds, "I didn't say that, Helen. But, Helen, this president was elected--"
Thomas interrupts: "But it amounts to it. You're saying we have no input at all."
"You had input," Perino says. "The American people have input every four years and that's the way our system is set up."
Perino's statement comes on the heels of a direct assertion by Vice President Dick Cheney that he doesn't care about public input on Iraq.
"I think we cannot be blown off course by the fluctuations of the public opinion polls," said Cheney to ABC's Martha Raddatz on Wednesday. "There has in fact been fundamental change and transformation and improvement for the better. That's a huge accomplishment."
Video of the exchange between Thomas and Perino is available at Think Progress (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/20/perino-four-years/).
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/White_House_Press_Secretary_Perino_Americans_0320. html
RAW STORY
Published: Thursday March 20, 2008
At a White House press briefing today, Press Secretary Dana Perino effectively tells veteran correspondent Helen Thomas that the American people's say in the Iraq occupation ended after the 2004 election.
"The American people are being asked to die and pay for this," probes Thomas. "And you're saying they have no say in this war?"
"No," Perino responds, "I didn't say that, Helen. But, Helen, this president was elected--"
Thomas interrupts: "But it amounts to it. You're saying we have no input at all."
"You had input," Perino says. "The American people have input every four years and that's the way our system is set up."
Perino's statement comes on the heels of a direct assertion by Vice President Dick Cheney that he doesn't care about public input on Iraq.
"I think we cannot be blown off course by the fluctuations of the public opinion polls," said Cheney to ABC's Martha Raddatz on Wednesday. "There has in fact been fundamental change and transformation and improvement for the better. That's a huge accomplishment."
Video of the exchange between Thomas and Perino is available at Think Progress (http://thinkprogress.org/2008/03/20/perino-four-years/).