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Posted: 24 Nov 2005 01:19 [ permalink ]
Scott McLennan's Nov. 8 Press Briefing 
Q I'd like you to clear up, once and for all, the ambiguity about torture. Can
we get a straight answer? The President says we don't do torture, but Cheney
-- 
MR. McCLELLAN: That's about as straight as it can be. 

Q Yes, but Cheney has gone to the Senate and asked for an exemption on -- 

MR. McCLELLAN: No, he has not. Are you claiming he's asked for an exemption on
torture? No, that's -- 

Q He did not ask for that? 

MR. McCLELLAN: -- that is inaccurate. 

Q Are you denying everything that came from the Hill, in terms of torture? 

MR. McCLELLAN: No, you're mischaracterizing things. And I'm not going to get
into discussions we have -- 

Q Can you give me a straight answer for once? 

MR. McCLELLAN: Let me give it to you, just like the President has. We do not
torture. He does not condone torture and he would never -- 

Q I'm asking about exemptions. 

MR. McCLELLAN: Let me respond. And he would never authorize the use of
torture. We have an obligation to do all that we can to protect the American
people. We are engaged -- 

Q That's not the answer I'm asking for -- 

MR. McCLELLAN: It is an answer -- because the American people want to know
that we are doing all within our power to prevent terrorist attacks from
happening. There are people in this world who want to spread a hateful
ideology that is based on killing innocent men, women and children. We saw
what they can do on September 11th -- 

Q He didn't ask for an exemption -- 

MR. McCLELLAN: -- and we are going to -- 

Q -- answer that one question. I'm asking, is the administration asking for an
exemption? 

MR. McCLELLAN: I am answering your question. The President has made it very
clear that we are going to do -- 

Q You're not answering -- yes or no? 

MR. McCLELLAN: No, you don't want the American people to hear what the facts
are, Helen, and I'm going to tell them the facts. 

Q -- the American people every day. I'm asking you, yes or no, did we ask for
an exemption? 

MR. McCLELLAN: And let me respond. You've had your opportunity to ask the
question. Now I'm going to respond to it. 

Q If you could answer in a straight way. 

MR. McCLELLAN: And I'm going to answer it, just like the President -- I just
did, and the President has answered it numerous times. 

Q -- yes or no -- 

MR. McCLELLAN: Our most important responsibility is to protect the American
people. We are engaged in a global war against Islamic radicals who are intent
on spreading a hateful ideology, and intent on killing innocent men, women and
children. 

Q Did we ask for an exemption? 

MR. McCLELLAN: We are going to do what is necessary to protect the American
people. 

Q Is that the answer? 

MR. McCLELLAN: We are also going to do so in a way that adheres to our laws
and to our values. We have made that very clear. The President directed
everybody within this government that we do not engage in torture. We will not
torture. He made that very clear. 

Q Are you denying we asked for an exemption? 

MR. McCLELLAN: Helen, we will continue to work with the Congress on the issue
that you brought up. The way you characterize it, that we're asking for
exemption from torture, is just flat-out false, because there are laws that
are on the books that prohibit the use of torture. And we adhere to those
laws. 

Q We did ask for an exemption; is that right? I mean, be simple -- this is a
very simple question. 

MR. McCLELLAN: I just answered your question. The President answered it last
week. 

... and ever since, Scott sort of stopped doing a daily press briefing. 

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/11/20051108.html