I... I just can't... it's too much... ha ha ha HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA!
Kristol said it was “unbelievable” for lawmakers to question the judgment of administration officials. Instead, he argued, Congress should just give them the “benefit of the doubt”:
I think it’s kind of unbelievable, frankly. It’s a judgment call. We don’t know. Not to give the administration the benefit of the doubt when they have career people, military people, intelligence people like Mike McConnell and Mike Hayden, and the attorney general, Mike Mukasey — I mean, these are not political hacks. These are not ideological people.
When they say this is important for our national security, the Congress — to block this legislation I find pretty amazing.
The same people that have done so well in the past! Ha ha ha ha ha! Not political hacks! HAHAHAHAHAHA*gasp*HAHAHA!!! Someone call up those "Last Comic Standing" people, because this competition is OVAH!
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