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"RUSH : Here is a quote from Cyrus, who is a friend of mine who produced and wrote The Path to 9/11. There's a review of the film, by the way, at FrontPage.com, David Horowitz's website. "It also dramatizes the frequent opportunities the administration had in the nineties to stop bin Laden in his tracks. But he lacked the will to do so.
We also revealed the day by day lead-up of clues and opportunities in 2001 right up to the day of the 9/11 attacks. This is a terror thriller as well as a history lesson. I think people will be engaged and enlightened."
It illustrates the big problem in the administration was not Monica Lewinsky. The big problem was what the Lewinsky circumstance with Clinton caused to be ignored and not dealt with, and of course there are reasons other than Lewinsky as well. The Clinton administration simply didn't want to tackle big things.
They were happy for the nineties to be thought of as a happy-go-lucky, carefree time, where there were no threats, because, of course, Bill Clinton was loved universally, adored universally all over the world. The economy was going great guns and all through the nineties we had repeated terrorist attack after repeated terrorist attack with no action taken to stop them.
Now, I don't know what Bob Iger's going to say if Clinton does call him, which, believe me, last night that was -- and I have this on good authority. This is not gossip. Last night Clinton was intending to call today Bob Iger to get him to edit the thing, to re-cut it in certain ways. I don't know how you do that without -- no time to go in and re-film things."
No matter what the subject is... If Bill Clinton speaks about it, it's all about him. I will never forget his remarks at the Rosa Parks Funeral. His whole eulogy for Rosa Parks was all about him