Last month I noted that President George W. Bush was able to travel back in time to and set policies on dealing with terrorists during the Clinton administration.
Well, he's done it again. From a New York Times editorial:
When George W. Bush won the White House, Mr. Tenet seems to have shifted his priorities. The C.I.A. chief suddenly seemed consumed with hanging on to his job through such innovated anti-terrorism measures as naming the C.I.A.'s Langley, Va., headquarters for Mr. Bush's father.
The correction:
The building was renamed in 1999 by an act of Congress to honor George H.W. Bush, the current president’s father.
Was the fact just too good to check? The Times would be well advised to hire just one conservative fact checker (you'd have to pay him an inordinate amount of money to sign away the right to sue over a hostile work environment) to just do a smell test on some of this stuff. It would help hide the pandemic of BDS going around there.
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