Some of Clarke's "facts" are not real. He doesn't tell you what a person has said that's damning, he tells you what he thinks they were thinking that was damning.
For instance, let's say Condi turned and said "nice day". Most folks would take her words at face value and assume she meant "nice day". Clark would ignore the words, look at her expression or her eyebrows, or whatever and "read" bizarre false meaning into her comment. Clark might say, "she said "nice day" but I could tell she wanted to tell me she didn't understand her job". Or that she wanted to fly or whatever. In other words, Clark doesn't tell us about Condi, he tells us about his own twisted projections.
Feelings, nothing more than feelings. Feelings, nothing more than feelings, Trying to forget my feelings ...