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VIDEO: Snow tells O'Reilly Bush never uses terror to scare but doesn't speak for Cheney



What A Wanka, and liar, every word that comes out of Georgies mouth is a lie, if he can actually get two sentences together.

David EdwardsPublished: Saturday August 12, 2006

On Friday's edition of Fox's O'Reilly Factor, White House spokesman Tony Snow said that President Bush has never "tried to frighten anybody" by politicizing terror but that he doesn't speak for Vice President Cheney.

"The Democrats very quickly, Senator Kennedy, Senator Rockefeller, and you heard Howard Dean are basically saying 'hey listen, Bush is going to use this to try to frighten all Americans,' and it's his fault that terror has risen in the world because of Iraq and a number of other miscalculations," O'Reilly said to Snow. "How do you reply?"

"I'm not aware that the president's ever tried to frighten anybody," answered Snow. "However, I believe that some of his opponents have tried to frighten the Americans into believing that we're weak, that we cannot win, that we do not have a plan, and that in general, everybody doesn't like us so we ought to walk away, so they will like us."

"That's not a strategy," Snow said. "That is a PR plan."

O'Reilly pointed out to Snow that although he might not be "aware the president's trying to scare anybody," Vice President Dick Cheney had recently called Lieberman's loss in the Connecticut's Democratic Senate primary "a boon to Al Qaeda."

"Isn't that -- can you consider that scare tactics by the vice president?" asked O'Reilly.

"Well, I'll let the vice president speak for himself," Snow replied. "I speak for the president."

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