09-Apr-02
Once again Paul Begala used his secret weapon to undermine poor helpless Tucker Carlson on CNN's Crossfire -- the facts! Begala has them and Carlson thinks bringing some facts to use in an argument is unfair. Hey Tucker, either get better at your right-wing zealotry or get gone.
CNN's Crossfire 4/8/02
CARLSON: ...our producers here on CROSSFIRE came across a quote from something called BUZZFLASH.COM, don't think I'll be reading it soon, but you did an interview with them.
BEGALA: Absolutely.
CARLSON: And here's the quote that you gave. I'm quoting now. "It turns out we, Clinton, were the most ethical administration in history."
BEGALA: Absolutely. How many senior Reagan aids went to prison? 30. How many senior Clinton aids? 1.
CARLSON: You've got the stats right on the tip of your fingers, but I have to say...
BEGALA: The chief of staff of the Department of Agriculture.
CARLSON: Oh, is that right?
BEGALA: No, let me defend my colleagues. This is important.
CARLSON: Because they weren't as clever as you.
BEGALA: They were hounded. The Clinton administration was hounded by seven different special prosecutors, dozens of right wing committees.
CARLSON: That's exactly right.
BEGALA: One guy.
CARLSON: Because they were so ethical. Why?
BEGALA: One guy.
CARLSON: Because they were so darn ethical, they got hounded. Those are the wages of ethicalness, isn't it?
BEGALA: They were found innocent on every -- who -- tell me...
CARLSON: Because they were so darn ethical, all these independent councils. I don't know, offended by their ethicalness, came out and investigated them. I love this. What an argument.
BEGALA: Tell me one Clinton administration official who was convicted of wrongdoing while in office? Except for the chief of staff...
CARLSON: I can give you a list of who should have been.
BEGALA: Should have been?
CARLSON: Should have been, absolutely...
BEGALA: So all of these...
CARLSON: ...should have been before the whole process was short- circuited.
BEGALA: All of these insane special counsels, all of this independent counsel, all of these congressional...
CARLSON: It's all a conspiracy, every part of it. But you know what, the American people are beginning to reject that argument after all these many years.
BEGALA: You just can't stand the fact that people are found innocent.