Posted on 07/28/2004 11:57:56 AM PDT by protest1
Michael Moore Backpedals on Key Premise of Documentary By Marc Morano CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer July 28, 2004
Boston (CNSNews.com) - Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore on Tuesday appeared to back off his earlier allegation regarding President Bush's involvement in the flights of Saudi Arabian citizens out of the U.S. in the days following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
CNSNews.com asked Moore on Tuesday if he still believed that President Bush was directly involved in approving the flights of Saudi Arabian citizens out of the U.S., given Richard Clarke's admission that he alone authorized the flights. Clarke is a former White House counter-terrorism official and a Bush critic.
"What I said in the film (Fahrenheit 9/11) was that the White House authorized it. Richard Clarke worked for the president, he was part of the White House and he took the word of the FBI," Moore told CNSNews.com, following his fiery speech to a "Take Back America" event, organized by the Campaign for America's Future.
But Moore's response on Tuesday differed from his earlier allegations that Bush took time out of his day on Sept. 11, 2001 to contemplate what he could "do to help the bin Ladens."
Moore told Pacifica radio last October, "So here is Bush trying to deal with everything on Sept. 11, 12, 13th, you know. You remember, everybody remembers, the total state of chaos and people, just everyone, all of us, discombobulated by the whole thing, and he had the time to be thinking -- what can I do to help the bin Ladens right now?"
But in May, Clarke admitted that he alone approved the exit of bin Laden's relatives -- contradicting one of the central premises of Moore's film.
The decision to approve the flights, Clarke admitted, had been his own. The request "didn't get any higher than me," he told The Hill newspaper.
"On 9/11, 9/12 and 9/13, many things didn't get any higher than me. I decided it in consultation with the FBI," Clarke said of the flight carrying bin Laden's relatives.
"I take responsibility for it. I don't think it was a mistake, and I'd do it again," he added. The Saudis and bin Laden's relatives were flown out of the U.S. because of fears for their safety following the terror attacks.
On Tuesday, after CNSNews.com reminded Moore about what Clarke had said, Moore backed off his earlier allegations regarding Bush's involvement in the flights.
CNSNews.com pressed Moore on whether he still believed Bush was personally involved in authorizing the flights.
Moore responded, "What I do know is that two nights after September 11th, Mr. Bush had a private dinner with [Saudi ambassador to the United States] Prince Bandar in the White House. In those 48 hours after September 11, what other ambassadors or world leaders came to the White House and had a private dinner with Mr. Bush? Only the prince from Saudi Arabia."
"I think that is a legitimate question to ask. Let me put it this way. If 15 of 19 hijackers had been Libyans, do you think the president would be having a private dinner with the ambassador from Libya two nights later?" Moore asked rhetorically.
'A mistake'
Clarke, who appears in Moore's film, told the Associated Press in June that it was "a mistake" for Moore to include in his movie the assertion that the White House was the impetus for the flights. Clarke called Moore's allegations about the bin Laden family's flight out of the country "a tempest in a tea pot."
Clarke became a darling of the left earlier this year when he turned against the Bush administration and criticized its anti-terror policies. His book Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror detailed his frustration at working in the Bush administration.
CNSNews.com also asked Moore about the Kerry campaign spokesman who described Moore as an "extremist" on Westwood One radio last week.
"Oh, he didn't say that," Moore responded as he began walking away. Moore has urged his fellow liberals to unite behind Kerry to defeat Bush.
When CNSNews.com read a direct quote from Kerry spokesman Chad Clanton describing Moore as an "extremist," the filmmaker finally shouted back, "I am an extremist -- at the box office."
Moore's Bush-bashing film Fahrenheit 9/11 recently reached $100 million in earnings, making it the highest grossing documentary in history. The movie will play in Bush's home town of Crawford, Texas, on Wednesday.
"Oh, he didn't say that," Moore responded as he began walking away. Moore has urged his fellow liberals to unite behind Kerry to defeat Bush.
When CNSNews.com read a direct quote from Kerry spokesman Chad Clanton describing Moore as an "extremist," the filmmaker finally shouted back, "I am an extremist -- at the box office."
And they keep on lying right up till they are caught... then pretend it does not matter in any case! This is very like Teressa Heinz.
Deny and bluster right up till it is quoted back at you then shout an insult and walk away. They think nothing about lying, they are only concerned about being caught.
Yes, but will this retraction make the front page of the New Yawk Times, or the be lead-off story on NBCCBSABCCNNHARDBALL?
"These lefties lie like children."
No, they lie like crack whore junkies who have zero conscience. Children have an excuse, immaturity.
Right -- Teresa's lie about saying "un-American" was the first thing that came to mind. The Dems lie so much that the media and many Americans have become desensitized to it. It's just not news anymore when a Democrat lies.
Well when so many people come out and tell the public that Moore is lying, he has to do something. And of course, that something is not to admit that he was wrong, but to spin it.
Yep. Extremely good at using lies on film.
An even bigger pig?
MooreOn's shlockumentary,, I mean docufantasy,, I mean ah hell, You know what I mean. ;-)
"So if Mr. Bush makes a mistake, that makes him a liar. If Mr. Moore makes a mistake, what does that make him?"
A Liberal.....
Too bad Bill O'Reilly wasn't up to the task yesterday!
bump
MM has apparently been advised that a trip to Texas wouldn't be prudent: Michael Moore Backing Out Of Central Texas Appearance? (pile of "stuff" deposited at theater...)
FGS
Pls don't embarrass yourself by interviewing Stewart Smalley, aka Al Franken.
If you let Michael Moore mop the floor with you, I'd hate to see what Al Franken would do. Geezzz.
No, Michael, only at Krispy Kreme.
Thanks - I've been skipping around this afternoon, reading all the MM threads and the Drudge report about Kerry re-enacting his Vietnam tour!!!!! Lots of 'good stuff' on FR - hard to keep up! LOL
I'm surprised there's enough room in that tub of lard to physically allow that to happen.
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