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If Bob Gates wants to hold it up, fine. If he says to me we want to delay it, fine. But other<br />

than that, let the American system of fairplay work. Let innocence until proven guilty be<br />

the guideline here. And let promptness-- we need a good-- a new Director to follow on an<br />

excellent Director, and we need it soon, to run this intelligence community.<br />

So, that's my position. And I'm glad, Jim, that you raised it again because I really feel<br />

strongly about this. I just don't think it's the American way to bring a good man down by<br />

rumor and insinuation. That's not the system.<br />

After several more questions and answers on Gates, there was a question on a move afoot<br />

in the House to launch the first formal investigation of the October surprise affair,<br />

including <strong>Bush</strong>'s role. Was it a fishing expedition?<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>: Well, I wouldn't accuse the Speaker of that. <strong>The</strong> man --he's another one that's-- too<br />

much integrity to be in that mode. I think he's in a difficult position. But let's see the<br />

evidence, bring it forth. If they're still charging that I was in Paris on october 20th, if it's<br />

that kind of case, fine. But the evidence is --what happened-- you know, here's a good<br />

case. All this rumor, can't quite pin it down, but as Vice President, the President -- now<br />

President - - was supposed to have been in Paris in the month of October, specifically on<br />

October 20th. Who's accusing me? Well, nobody's really accusing you of it, but every<br />

paper's got it.<br />

We come forth with evidence which includes almost minute-by- minute certification as to<br />

where I was, and then they say, well, maybe that's laid to rest, but somebody else is<br />

supposed to have been someplace else. Maybe the way to lay it to rest is through what<br />

Foley's talking about. And if he decides that, look, he'll have full cooperation from me.<br />

How long can you keep denying your knowledge or involvement on something that didn't<br />

happen, as far as I know? But maybe he's got some other evidence. But it just seems a<br />

little wierd that it keeps going. You shoot down one thing, and somebody else raises<br />

another.<br />

Q: Are you certain that Casey had no dealings that could be interpreted --<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>: I have no knowledge of what Casey can do, or did do. <strong>The</strong> man's dead. Let's have<br />

some more interviews with a dead man. You know what I mean? <strong>Get</strong> it? (Laughter).<br />

Q: I think so. (Laughter)<br />

Q: Mr. President, to clear --<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>: Hey, I've got to go fishing, it's much more important than doing this. Yes, Helen?<br />

No.<br />

Q: Mr. President, to clear the air and get everything out in the open, could you order the<br />

release of the CIA telephone conversations?

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