Some things just deserve to be presented unedited and without comment:
Q Okay. You keep saying the Justice Department, the response — that these emails, the 3,000 pages is unprecedented, is very responsive. Why, then, is there this gap from mid-November to about December 4th, right before the actual firings? Why is there a gap in the emails?
MR. SNOW: I don’t know. Why don’t you ask them?
Q Well, you’re the White House, the Justice Department serves under –
MR. SNOW: I know, but I’m not going to be the fact witness on Justice.
Q But you’re the one representing that this has been very responsive. Now when there’s a gap you say go to them.
MR. SNOW: Yes, and I’ve been led to believe that there’s a good response for it, but I’m going to let you ask them because they’re going to have the answer.
Q There is one email from November 15th from Mr. Sampson to Harriet Miers, I believe, “Who will determine whether this requires the President’s attention?”
MR. SNOW: Right.
Q And then there’s a gap in emails. Was there any — perhaps any emails about the President in there? And did the President have to sign off on this? Because the question was raised –
MR. SNOW: The President has no recollection of this ever being raised with him.
*** Update, 10:10 am ***
We now proudly present the good response whose alleged existence Tony Snow was led to believe in:
Brian Roehrkasse, a spokesman for the Justice Department, said, “The department has provided or made available to Congress all the documents responsive to Congress’s requests over the time period in question.†He added, “To the extent there was a lull in communications concerning the U.S. attorney issues, it reflects the fact that we have found no responsive documents from that time period, which included the Thanksgiving holiday.â€