Busted: Mr. Pfeiffer and the White House Blog

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Charles Krauthammer:

Shortly after 9/11, President George W. Bush received from Prime Minister Tony Blair a bust of Winston Churchill as an expression of British-American solidarity. Bush gave it pride of place in the Oval Office.

In my Friday column about Mitt Romney’s trip abroad and U.S. foreign policy, I wrote that Barack Obama “started his presidency by returning to the British Embassy the bust of Winston Churchill that had graced the Oval Office.”

Within hours, White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer had created something of a bonfire. Citing my statement, he posted a furious blog on the White House website, saying: “Normally we wouldn’t address a rumor that’s so patently false, but just this morning the Washington Post’s Charles Krauthammer repeated this ridiculous claim in his column. . . . This is 100% false. The bust [is] still in the White House. In the Residence. Outside the Treaty Room.”

Except that it isn’t. As the British Embassy said in a statement issued just a few hours later, “The bust now resides in the British ambassador’s residence in Washington, D.C.”

As the British Embassy explained in 2009: “[The bust] was lent for the first term of office of President Bush. When the president was elected for his second and final term, the loan was extended until January 2009. The new president has decided not to continue this loan and the bust has now been returned.”

QED.

At which point, one would expect Pfeiffer to say: Sorry, I made a mistake. End of story.

But Pfeiffer had an additional problem. In his original post, he had provided photographic proof of his claim that the Oval Office Churchill had never been returned, indeed had never left the White House at all, but had simply been moved from the Oval Office to the residence.

“Here’s a picture of the president showing off the Churchill bust to Prime Minister Cameron when he visited the White House residence in 2010,” he wrote. “Hopefully this clears things up a bit and prevents folks from making this ridiculous claim again.”

Except that the photo does nothing of the sort. The Churchill sculpture shown in the photograph is a different copy — given to President Lyndon Johnson, kept in the White House collection for half a century and displayed in the White House residence. The Oval Office Churchill — the one in question, the one Pfeiffer says never left the White House — did leave the White House, was returned to the British government, and sits proudly at this very moment in the British ambassador’s residence.

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Lying lefties. What would one expect from this white House?

There are three four types of lies:

Lies
Damned Lies
Statistics
Democrat Talking Points

If people—with the exception of some staunch ultra-conservatives—knew that Churchill used poison gas in the early 20th Century against the area now known as Iraq, he may not be considering such a heroic statesman.

@Liberal1 (objectivity): Poison gas was used then by most everyone. It was a weapon. It was outlawed afterwards dim wit!

@Liberal1 (objectivity):

Unsurprising that you chose not to address the lie told by an Obama WH official.

Charles K. was right and the WH blog and Pfeiffer were wrong.
Apparently the WH even tried a ”bait & switch” on us to no avail.
LOL!
Some people are so stupid they could be convinced the Statue of Liberty was shrunken down and now sits on top of a motel roof!

@Liberal1 (objectivity): Your point?? Does that make a lie the truth?? Nice try.

UPDATE:
There has been a real and heartfelt apology by Pfeiffer to Dr. K.
Good for him!
Dr. K. just spoke about it on Fox News’ Special Report with Bret Baier.

1st link:
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/07/31/bust-ed-white-house-apologizes-to-charles-krauthammer/