Definitely Richard Clarke.
And do you know, in my files, I have that he actually believed in the WMD in Iraq, that AQ worked with Iraq, that he was the one who let the bin Laden family leave the country after 9/11, although he tried to blame the president for that.
He was angry because he got demoted when Bush took office and no one ever listened to him again about anything. Self important little creep.
Exactly.
Clarke, Gorelicker, Snell, and lots of other Clintonistas need to be put under oath in front of a Congressional committee -- there are multiple scandals, lies, and egregious cover-ups here, and the integrity of the 9/11 Commission has been completely subverted. Far more important, the facts and truths about 9/11 and gross failures of counter-terrorism in the 1990s must be thoroughly explored, with NO MORE COVER-UPs!!
From Clarke's Against All Enemies, p. 127:
"Another Conspiracy Theory intrigued me because I could never disprove it. The theory seemed unlikely on its face: Ramzi Yousef or Khalid Sheik Muhammad had taught Terry Nichols how to blow up the Oklahoma Federal Building. The problem was that, upon investigation, we established that both Ramzi Yousef and Nichols had been in the city of Cebu on the same days. I had been to Cebu years earlier; it is on an island in the central Philippines. It was a town in which word could have spread that a local girl was bringing her American boy friend home and that the American hated the U.S. government.
Yousef and Khalid Sheik Muhammad had gone there to help create an al Qaeda spinoff, a Philippine affiliate chapter, named after a hero of the Afghan war against the Soviets, Abu Sayaff. Could the al Qaeda explosives expert have been introduced to the angry American who proclaimed his hatred for the U.S. Government? We do not know, despite some FBI investigation. We do know that Nichols's bombs did not work before his Philippine stay and were deadly when he returned. We also know that Nichols continued to call Cebu long after his wife returned to the United States. The final coincidence is that several al Qaeda operatives had attended a radical Islamic conference a few years earliler in, of all places, Oklahoma City.