Bush’s Weapon of Choice in the Post-War Cover-Up: The Non-Denial Denial
Dan Froomkin
[This is the fifth post in a series on non-denial denials; see also parts one, two, three and four.] After launching a war under false pretenses, and then botching its execution, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney had a lot of denying to do. Some they achieved by vaguely asserting a completely false counter-narrative and sticking […]