February 25, 2004

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Great moments in television
We rejoin Paul Begala, effortlessly bitchslapping humorless Rovebot Fuc Tucker Carlson on Crossfire:

CARLSON: According to a report now being prepared by the bipartisan September 11 Commission, German intelligence officials asked the US government in 1999 to track a man they suspected of terrorism. They included his name, as well as his phone number. No one from the Clinton administration ever responded.

BEGALA: When Mr. Bush was warned that al Qaeda had a plot to hijack American planes...

CARLSON: You're just ignoring all of that. OK. Great.

BEGALA: ... did he improve airport security? No. Did he put out a word? No. You know what he did? He went and played golf. That's what our president did when they warned ... (crosstalk)

CARLSON: You know what? You didn't respond to any of that because you can't.

BEGALA: Hold George W. Bush as accountable as anybody.

BEGALA: We'll come back after this break and put our guests through what we call "Rapid Fire," where the questions are shorter than one of Newt Gingrich's marriages.

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