at democrats.com.
I think he picked up on Dean's passion quite well. This was not just an interview, he was angry.
http://www.democrats.com/node/12192"Howard Dean was also remarkably passionate in attacking the administration. Dean didn't get bogged down in the details of the case, but simply insisted Bush lied about the pre-war intelligence, much to Wolf Blitzer's horror. Dean also connected Bush's failure to prepare properly for the war with his failure to prepare properly for the wounded soldiers who have returned. That issue really seemed to be visceral for Dean, drawing both on his experience as a doctor and his strong opposition to the Iraq War."
And Wolf was truly horrified.
From the transcript:
DEAN: Because we know that the president was not truthful to the American people when he sent us to war. And the -- we know that politics consumes this -- this administration. You know, here, you have a spectacle of the vice president of the United States circling things in newspaper articles that he didn't like, in order to discredit his -- his foes, while our kids, our young men and women in Walter Reed hospital are not getting proper medical care.
This administration needs to stop talking about politics and start doing something about the actual problems that are facing the American people...
BLITZER: But...
DEAN: ... starting with those soldiers in Walter Reed. There's a lot going on in this administration that's about politics, and it's -- and the truth is a casualty in this administration.
BLITZER: Well, it's one thing to talk about politics. But it's another thing to accuse the president and/or the vice president of actually committing a crime. Are you suggesting either has committed an actual crime?
DEAN: We have no way of knowing what happened. What we do know is that the president sent us to war, and the facts that he told us, when he was sending us to war, turned out not to be true. We don't know why that happened. I will bet Scooter Libby has a pretty good idea how that happened.
Then Wolf gets all upset again that someone might think the administration lied. Then he worries they might want to investigate further.
BLITZER: Governor, do you want to see a special prosecutor investigate the president and/or the vice president? Is that what I'm hearing?
DEAN: Well, no, I didn't say -- you are very good with this, Wolf, but I didn't say any of those things. (He gives a big grin, but is a definite kind of I am on to you, Wolf...grin.)
What I did say is, there is more to come. I think we ought to stay tuned. But I think pardoning -- pardoning Scooter Libby would deprive us of a potential witness at some point. (Oh yeah, they will be investigating...just not saying it out loud.)
Here's the rest of the transcript.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0703/06/sitroom.01.htmlHere's the video.
http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/politics/2007/03/06/blitzer.howard.dean.intv.cnn&wm=11