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And Cheney himself didn`t speak about it until he did a cable TV interview four days later. SESNO: When you try to artists suppress a story, it almost always bites you in the backside. DAS: Frank Sesno tells SHOWBIZ TONIGHT that Cheney`s relatively slow response may be the reason why the story is still generating heat. SESNO: He`s not artists the first vice president, president to discover that when you try to manage the story, you try to tamp things down, you know, it`s like a pressure cooker artists and the top is going to blow. And the top finally blew on this. DAS: But some critics say the major national media may be suffering a collective case of sour grapes. Cheney`s camp let a local Texas newspaper break the news of the shooting, and former Bush White House spokesperson Ari Fleischer suggests that left the big boys with a big ax to grind. ARI FLEISCHER, FORMER WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: I think that there is an element here of the press going bonkers, because they didn`t get the story; somebody else did. |
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