April 15, 2004
FYI for Europe

When you see this, think about Hitler and Stalin's non-aggression pact.

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April 14, 2004
More Gorelick

Conflicted 9/11 commission member Jamie Gorelick is being called on to resign by GOP Rep. James Sensenbrenner. Commissioner Gorelick is in the unfair position of trying to address the key issue before the Commission when her own actions are central to the events at issue. The public cannot help but ask legitimate questions about her […]

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April 14, 2004
The 9/11 widows

The Wall Street Journal's Dorothy Rabinowitz has an excellent article on the media's favorite anti-Bush 9/11 widow/activists. Any group of relatives of 3,000 people are going to have a wide diversity of views, maybe the media should try to find more than one.

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April 13, 2004
Conflict of interest

Perhaps the biggest problem with the 9/11 commission is the presence of former Clinton administration deputy attorney general Jamie Gorelick. Like the others, Gorelick is a political partisan. Unlike the others, Gorelick should be answering questions, not asking them. For those who watched today's 9/11 commission hearings, you saw Attorney General John Ashcroft refer to […]

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April 12, 2004
It's all about appearances

Sen. John Edwards is on CNN's "Inside Politics" and this curious exchange took place with host Judy Woodruff. Woodruff summarized some of the contents of the Aug. 6 PDB that is all the rage nowadays and referred to the FBI investigations taking place and then asked: Woodruff: Is President Bush off the hook on all […]

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April 11, 2004
Much ado about nothing

Well, the White House released a PDB for the first time in history. After reading it, my first response is: Democrat hack Richard Ben-Veniste thinks this is some sort of smoking gun? In her testimony last week, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice characterized the Aug. 6 PDB as a historical document, not a threat analysis. […]

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April 8, 2004
Rice and the 9/11 commission

I didn't get up this morning at a ridiculous hour to watch National Security Adviser Condoleezza get quizzed by the politicized 9/11 commission. You can find a full transcript here. I'll try to get around to reading it later tonight and post some thoughts if anything catches my interest.

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April 3, 2004
More on Clarke's "facts"

I don't like to kick a guy when he's down, except when he's a liar named Richard Clarke. Author Laurie Mylroie takes Clarke to task over his willful obfuscation on Iraq's ties to terrorism. Mr. Clarke is a man famously intolerant of those who disagree with him. When he cannot win the argument, he cheats. […]

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April 1, 2004
Move-on's ad

The MoveOn PAC has an anti-Bush ad on the air that highlights a quote by disgruntled former employee Richard Clarke in his "60 Minutes" episode. CLARKE: He (Bush) ignored terrorism for months when maybe we could have done something to stop 9/11. Contrast that quote with Clarke's testimony to the 9/11 committee. FORMER SEN. SLADE […]

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March 29, 2004
Clarke on Russert

Bestselling liar Richard Clarke appeared Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." Most of host Tim Russert's questioning wasn't much different than what Clarke faced before the 9/11 commission. Russert's questioning was largely disappointing. He was much tougher on former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean when he appeared on the program. Setting that aside, when Clarke left […]

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