Posted elsewhere is a letter to the NY Post by a reader who points out something very obvious that Moorkerry never thought of--the secret service had to secure the perimeter in case Bush was due to be attacked on evacuating the school.
I never thought of that, but considering how Cheney et al were physically picked up and evacuated immediately, the Secret Service was not just standing around looking at their watches thinking "Gee, wonder when the president will allow us to take him out of here."
As the letter writer points out, an ex-military man like Kerry should know about checking one's perimeter.
Good point, but isn't it true that when Bush was advised the first plane hit the tower, it wasn't yet known that this WAS an attack? The initial impression was that it was a plane that had mechanical trouble or went terribly off course. It wasn't until the 2nd plane hit that the pieces fell into place and emergency action went full throttle.
With all the Moorish retorical hindsight, one of the premier lib talking heads (jennings maybe or??, but not rather), said he would have immediately got up and told the children, 'Excuse me, I have to leave now, the USA is under attack' or something even more ignorant.
Does anyone have the quote?