will follow-up tomorrow and anything else to convey? now that one is interesting because that was the e-mail where mr. blumenthal was asking you to intervene on behalf of a business deal he pursued in libya. what did you boy what you are hearing now? i have no idea congressman, some were of interest and i passed them on and he continued to provide me information that was made available to him. i don t want to parse words or be hyper technical. you didn t say they were unsolicited. they were. they were unsolicited and i responded to some of them. anything else to convey and what are you hearing now? i am going to paris tomorrow
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holy american site. it s really not possible. but, you know, a voluntary solution, brokered by the governor might defuse this and would probably be helpful from the president s perspective because when he weighed in, he mixed his own message and got very little credit for courage while embarrassing or actually enraging much of his opponents. well, let s talk about that point and, james, i see you itching to join the conversation. the president said on friday night at an iftar dinner that this should go forward. seemed pretty emphatic. the next day he seemed to step back saying i m not commenting on the wisdom of everyone on this project so obviously that escalated to the point that from the right here s a governor who might like to have the president s job. you know, look hang on one second. an example of him playing the role of law professor as you noted and others have noted. this isn t about the technical/hyper technical legal issues but basic decency,
it is getting away from. sean: what is your take on his statements on friday about the ground zero mosque? i think it is another exam of him playing the role of law professor. as you have noted and others have noted this is not about the technical hyper technical legal issues this is about decency, judgment, respect and appropriate recognition of the tragedy tragedy and the crisis that was 9/11. to suggest this is going to be lawyered up and we are going to hide behind his legal arguments. we have have a great debate about the legal arguments. it is about being sensitive, respectful and good judgment about not putting a mosque within two blocks of ground zero. anybody with common sense can see that sean: is it just about the location? is it also about the imam? the imam rauf has gone around the world, including in the united states and made statements that are derogatory, negative, dangerous towards us,
it is getting away from. sean: what is your take on his statements on friday about the ground zero mosque? i think it is another exam of him playing the role of law professor. as you have noted and others have noted this is not about the technical hyper technical legal issues this is about decency, judgment, respect and appropriate recognition of the tragedy tragedy and the crisis that was 9/11. to suggest this is going to be lawyered up and we are going to hide behind his legal arguments. we have have a great debate about the legal arguments. it is about being sensitive, respectful and good judgment about not putting a mosque within two blocks of ground zero. anybody with common sense can see that sean: is it just about the location? is it also about the imam? the imam rauf has gone around the world, including in the united states and made statements that are derogatory, negative, dangerous towards us,