Keeping score: Counting Claims Of Faulty Memory

Posted on March 29, 2007
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From Dana Milbank in the Washington Post March 30, quoting Kyle Sampson:

“I can’t pretend to know or remember every fact that may be of relevance,” he warned at the start — and he wasn’t kidding. He used the phrase “I don’t remember” a memorable 122 times.

From the Post on March 29 on the Lurita Doan hearing:

On at least 10 occasions, she testified that she could not recall asking employees to help the GOP or remember details of the presentation.

Monica Goodling, of course, takes the fifth.

Watch this space for counts of all the disingenuous claims of bad memory going forward. Feel free to email or comment when you hear of another good one.

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  1. The count: Gonzales 64, or 71 | John Paul McCarty WordPress 2.1 on April 21st, 2007 1:24 pm

    […] on April 21, 2007 | buzz-it! | Huff it! The previous count: Sampson 122, Lorita Doan […]

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