After segment on stimulus reporting errors, Baier asked: "What did they say in Watergate, follow the money?"
November 17, 2009 7:23 pm ET
From the November 17 edition of Fox News' Special Report with Bret Baier:
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ABC has reported that the administration has "reported" jobs saved and created in districts that do not exist, and many other problems. Follow the money, and the lies.
And FoxNews has begun to "connect" some kind of dots of similarties with the Stimulus Bill and President Obama to Watergate and former Republican President Nixon? Uh, oh this will be "juicy", LOL.
What's wrong with it? Equating "mistakes" and "over statements" with a criminal scandal involving felony offenses and a U.S. president resigning in disgrace.
What "guys" do I fall in with? Go ahead and categorize me, I can use a good laugh right about now.
I think the quote is fine coming out of anyone who doesn't work at fox or talk radio. It's not always about what you say it's about when, how, and whats your history which in the subject of the statement.
For example, Biden can joke about having a secret assassination team but if dick cheney got into office and made that same joke it would worry people. Or let's try another one G.W. Bush could make a joke about having interns stay late for meetings at the White House but Bill Clinton couldn't do that without sparking controversy.