Maureen Dowd gets in some good points on Bush today:
"The Spanish were also angry at José María Aznar because they felt he had misled them about the bombings, trying to throw guilt on ETA and away from Al Qaeda. The Republicans certainly don't want anyone here to think about throwing somebody out of office because he was misleading about Al Qaeda.
....When he challenged Mr. Kerry to put up or shut up on his claim of support from foreign leaders, Mr. Bush said, "If you're going to make an accusation in the course of a presidential campaign, you've got to back it up with facts."
If you're going to make an accusation in the course of a presidency, you've got to back it up with facts, too."
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/18/opinion/18DOWD.html?th
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