The session was part of a program designed by Bill Clinton's National Security Adviser, Sandy Berger, who wanted the transition between the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations to run as smoothly as possible. With some bitterness, Berger remembered how little he and his colleagues had been helped by the first Bush Administration in 1992-93. Hmmm. Let's remember 1992...
Oh, that's right, people in the new Clinton administration were avoiding security clearances, background checks and showing up to meetings in blue jeans and tie-dye T shirts.
No wonder Bush Sr's people didn't want to give classified information to them.
This article details a conversation between Lou Dobbs and James Woolsey, former CIA director.
Woolsey points out several inconsistent and outright lies in Clarke's book that are fascinating. Woolsey also details how Tenet and everyone in the Clinton and Bush administration know there were high level contacts between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
There is an older article linked in post #32 that is interesting as well.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/1104121/posts