After weakly fact-checking President Bush’s straw man rhetoric yesterday, the Washington Post’s Peter Baker did a much better job today:
“One hundred and seventy-seven of the opposition party said, ‘You know, we don’t think we ought to be listening to the conversations of terrorists,’ ” Bush said at a fundraiser for Rep. Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) before heading to Colorado for gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez.
Asked about the president’s statement, White House aides could not name any Democrat who has said that the government should not listen in on terrorists. Democrats who voted against the legislation had complained that it would hand too much power to the president and had said that they wanted more checks in the bill to protect civil liberties.
Every time the Post or any other newspaper quotes one of these statements, it should immediately clarify that Bush’s claim is misleading.