Napolitano says problems with Canada would go away if newspapers would just stop reporting what she said

June 1, 2009, 3:00 am · 1 comment

Dudley Dooright and his horse Horse. Janet Napolitano is merely part of a horse.

Dudley Dooright and his horse Horse. Janet Napolitano is merely part of a horse.

Janet Napolitano wants to kiss and make up with Canada.

The Secretary of Homeland Security caused quite a dust-up north of the border last month when she said the 9-11 terrorists entered the United States from Canada.

Unfortunately, that statement is at odds with the facts. The 9-11 commission concluded that none of the terrorists came through Canada.

Napolitano wants to forgive and forget. Or more appropriately, to have Canadians forget what she said and forgive her. But instead of saying she’s sorry and accepting the blame for her comment, the diplomatic neophyte blamed the Canadian media and said she’s sorry they continue to dwell on her misstatement.

“Jeez, these Canucks are testy,” Napolitano reportedly thought. “Now when do I get to meet Dudley Dooright?”

Source: FoxNews.com

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Lazy July 31, 2009, 6:33 am at 6:33 am

Damn media! Can’t they do anything right?

According to politicians, the media is the cause of the majority of the worlds’ problems.

I get the feeling that politicians would be much more respected if they could simply admit when they’re wrong. What’s so hard about saying “I was wrong, I misspoke and I don’t believe that any longer”?

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