Sometimes people say things that are a little more true than they intended.
For example, (via Countdown), Katherine Harris, the Florida senatorial candidate most famous for her efforts to short-circuit the electoral process in the 2000 presidential election, was on MSNBC’s Hardball a few days ago, interviewed by Norah O’Donnell:
O’DONNELL: The latest poll in your state, out July, shows, however, that it looks like a blowout, that Senator Nelson would crush you 61 to 24. That‘s a huge lead even with just two months to the election. Is your campaign essentially a fool’s errand?
HARRIS: Oh, you know, you can make polls say whatever you want.
Well, Katherine Harris ought to know that if anybody does.
And George W. Bush in an interview with Katie Couric on CBS News Wednesday night:
One of the hardest parts of my job is to connect Iraq to the war on terror.
Oh, it’s hard work. But he’s gonna do it, by golly, no matter what it takes. Since we invaded Iraq, the whole country seems to have turned into a terrorist training ground. That counts, right?
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