I think Clarke should be nominated for the Darwin award this year.
One of the people quoted yesterday just happened to be holding one of the wacky Bush conspiracy theory books. Here's some more from these "typical 9/11 families":
Victims' families in the hearing room wore buttons with loved ones' photos. They listened somberly except when they cheered after commissioners urged Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, to change her mind and testify.
In New York, Camille Doyle of Staten Island, whose son, Joey, was killed in the attacks, broke down crying as Rumsfeld read his opening remarks and defended the Bush administration.
"He's reading, he's just reading," Doyle said. "I don't believe him."
Tom Loback of Manhattan, whose nephew, Firefighter Terence McShane, was among the victims, said he was outraged by Rumsfeld's "evasive answers."
"He's squirming like I've never seen him squirm," Loback said.
Yeah, none of these families has an agenda, right?