McClellan: Democrats Appeasing the ACLU
Posted on January 3, 2006
Via WND
Presidential press secretary Scott McClellan today agreed that the American Civil Liberties Union has been irresponsible in its comments about the president and that Democrats are appeasing the left-wing legal group vis-à-vis the Patriot Act.
WND pointed out in today’s White House briefing that the ACLU ran a full-page ad in the New York Times criticizing President Bush over warrantless wiretapping, claiming he “lied to the American people and broke the law.”
“The ACLU – this is one of the special interest groups that Democrats in the Senate are trying to appease because they want to weaken and undermine the Patriot Act,” McClellan said. “The Patriot Act is vital to saving lives. … It has also met an important commitment to protect people’s civil liberties.
“Democrats need to set aside politics – they’re putting politics above our nation’s security and they need to move forward in the Senate and let it be reauthorized.”
Asked WND: “Doesn’t he think the ACLU is very irresponsible?”
Responded the spokesman: “Well, I think some of the statements that they make – that they are making sure are.”
Full Text of the Briefing Here
Isn’t this what the Dems are best at? Appeasing special interest groups ahead of what the American people want? I guess that was the onl questions they could squeeze in about the ACLU at the press conference. Maybe next time they can press whether some of the ACLU’s acts are treasonous, and when will the taxpayer stop having to pay for their dangerous agenda.
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