Monday, February 13, 2006

More Questions Raised About Delay in Reporting Cheney Misfire

Editor & Publisher reported
The more than 18-hour delay in news emerging that the Vice President of the United States had shot a man, sending him to an intensive care unit with his wounds, grew even more curious late Sunday. E&P has learned that the official confirmation of the shooting came about only after a local reporter in Corpus Christi, Texas, received a tip from the owner of the property where the shooting occured and called Vice President Cheney's office for confirmation. The confirmation was made but it is not known for certain that Cheney's office, the White House, or anyone else intended to announce the shooting if the reporter, Jaime Powell of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, had not received word from the ranch owner.

I doubt very seriously if they had any intention of "announcing" the shooting. It was an accident. Does the editor of E&P "announce" it when he has an accident? Cheney did what needed to be done. He made sure the man got prompt medical attention, and he visited him in the hospital. He did not attempt to cover it up, but he certainly did not "announce" it.

1 comment:

Don Singleton said...

I would much rather go hunting with Dick Cheney. The guy got shot, but he walked away from it, and he got the medical help he needed.

He was not left to drown.

Actually Chappaquiddick happened in June 1969. and Roe v Wade was decided on January 22, 1973. If it had happened after Roe, Mary Jo Kopechne would probably be alive today, because he would have just gotten her a quiet abortion, rather than having to fake an accident to kill her.