The dude looks (if you'll forgive me) a little kooky and I think they're trying to say that anyone who thinks there are WMD in Iraq is a little kooky.
MSM spin to make Santorum look like this dude.
And I'm not saying he's kooky, but the site looks horrible. May sound trite, but there it is.
What's horrible about his site? Looked fine to me.
I say give him a team, and just get it over with. This should not have to be a huge deal. If we don't find anything, which I expect because...heck, the ball HAS BEEN DROPPED....we might at least find out what residues imply was there. And if we find the bloody things, Duelfer gets a posthumous kick in the pants. Well deserved.
The fact that the Saudis may have had a hand in our military's "Amnesia" is pretty likely. As for the Washington Times spiking the story...that sounds like heat from Karl Rove. Why? I believe that he would do that. He must think this looks really inept on the part of CharlesDuelfer...and they are covering for him...which is insane. But they have done worse before. Look at how they kept Norman Mineta.
As for the way this guy interacted with Hoekstra and Weldon...two of our best defense hawks...his prickliness is to be expected. He has been getting the run-around from Duelfer and his subordinates right along.
And as for Weldon's prickliness about the military...heck, Gaubatz has no right to quibble. The military is infested with XLlintonites still...but beyond that, I have to agree something is not right in this administration either.
Rumsfeld himself never went out and made sure that Able Danger was released to the public like it clearly should have been. Shame on him. Shame on Rummy. And Shame on Bush for obviously issuing some sort of gag order to aid and abet the Xlintonites burial operation. Covering for them! So I don't doubt this was all running through Weldon's mind when he said "he didn't trust the military." When there is a coverup underway from someone in the organization...you can't. He's right.
The fact that "all" the IRAQI-originated classified reports is AWOL should have triggered a red alert that required all such reports to be reconstituted ASAP. They should all be resubmitted from personal files, etc. or regenerated if possible.