Stop yawning at Bush's lies
14th Nov 2006, 10:37 GMT
There is something refreshing about George Stephanopoulos. After President Bush announced that he was firing Donald Rumsfeld, Stephanopoulos - on the air at the time - actually seemed shocked that just a week earlier the President had said he would do no such thing. Stephanopoulos not only suggested the President had lied, but that it was wrong to have done so. In Georgetown, where the ABC newsman lives, such innocence must be considered quaint.
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