I am not and almost certainly never will be a hunter, and I am in no position to judge the finer points of what happened on the quail-hunting expedition on which Vice President Cheney shot and wounded one of his hunting companions.
But the dance of denial, finger-pointing and cover-up that followed the hunting accident? That's something anyone can see for the poor behavior it is -- part of a pattern of secrecy and buck-passing that seems to be deeply etched in this administration's DNA. Cheney and his retainers chose not to inform the press or the country in a timely manner. Then they decided that -- in what even this city kid can see is a thoroughly unsportsmanlike fashion -- the fault lay with the unfortunate victim, rather than with the veep with the wayward shot.
But I wouldn't know a covey from a coven, so don't take it from me -- go read the Austin American-Statesman outdoors columnist, Mike Leggett, who writes,
|   | Be a man. You shot a guy.
That would be my unsolicited advice for Vice President Dick Cheney.
You shot a guy. At least stay in town until he's out of the hospital.
You shot a guy. Don't blame the sun or the wind or the rotation of the Earth. And for goodness' sake, don't blame Harry Whittington. |
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