BuzzFlash
March 15, 2004
Thanks to David Sirota of the Center for American Progress for spotting and forwarding this excerpt in which Rumsfeld is caught in a brazen lie by Bob Schieffer of CBS. Sirota also suggests seeing this [LINK] for further proof of Rumsfeld’s lie on “Face the Nation.”
Excerpt from “Face the Nation”:
SCHIEFFER: Well, let me just ask you this. If they did not have these
weapons of mass destruction, though, granted all of that is true, why then
did they pose an immediate threat to us, to this country?
Sec. RUMSFELD: Well, you’re the–you and a few other critics are the only
people I’ve heard use the phrase `immediate threat.’ I didn’t. The president
didn’t. And it’s become kind of folklore that that’s–that’s what’s
happened. The president went…
SCHIEFFER: You’re saying that nobody in the administration said that.
Sec. RUMSFELD: I–I can’t speak for nobody–everybody in the administration
and say nobody said that.
SCHIEFFER: Vice president didn’t say that? The…
Sec. RUMSFELD: Not–if–if you have any citations, I’d like to see ’em.
Mr. FRIEDMAN: We have one here. It says `some have argued that the nu’–this
is you speaking–`that the nuclear threat from Iraq is not imminent, that
Saddam is at least five to seven years away from having nuclear weapons. I
would not be so certain.’
Sec. RUMSFELD: And–and…
Mr. FRIEDMAN: It was close to imminent.
Sec. RUMSFELD: Well, I’ve–I’ve tried to be precise, and I’ve tried to be
accurate. I’m s–suppose I’ve…
Mr. FRIEDMAN: `No terrorist state poses a greater or more immediate threat
to the security of our people and the stability of the world and the regime
of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.’
Sec. RUMSFELD: Mm-hmm. It–my view of–of the situation was that he–he
had–we–we believe, the best intelligence that we had and other countries
had and that–that we believed and we still do not know–we will know.
Caught in a bald faced lie – whattaya know.