Posted on 09/11/2006 6:22:09 AM PDT by Grig
NEW YORK -- ABC made several editing changes to the first part of its miniseries "The Path to 9/11" following furious protests by Clinton administration officials that it fabricated scenes about their actions prior to the terrorist attacks.
But the network resisted calls to cancel the $40 million miniseries, airing commercial-free over two nights. Part two is scheduled for Monday, with an interruption for President Bush's address to the nation.
Several scenes were cut or changed from the movie that aired Sunday and finished 20 minutes shy of its three-hour time slot. ABC has called it a dramatization, not a documentary.
One scene, in a copy of the movie given to television critics a few weeks ago, indicated President Clinton's preoccupation with his potential impeachment may have hurt the effort to go after Osama bin Laden.
In the original scene, an actor portraying White House terrorism czar Richard Clarke shares a limousine ride with FBI agent John O'Neill and tells him: "The Republicans are going all-out for impeachment. I just don't see in that climate the president's going to take chances" and give the order to kill bin Laden.
But in the film aired Sunday, Clarke says to O'Neill: "The president has assured me this ... won't affect his decision-making."
O'Neill replies: "So it's OK if somebody kills bin Laden, as long as he didn't give the order. It's pathetic."
Another scene in the critics' cut showed O'Neill asking Clarke on the telephone: "What's Clinton going to do (about bin Laden)?"
Clarke replies, "I don't know. The Lewinsky thing is a noose around his neck."
This was cut entirely from the film that aired Sunday.
Another scene in the movie that depicted a team of CIA operatives poised outside of bin Laden's fortress in Afghanistan, ready to attack, was substantially shortened from the original. Pictures of the waiting Afghanistan operatives are interspersed with those of officials in Washington, who had to approve the mission.
The original version depicted national security adviser Samuel R. Berger hanging up on CIA chief George Tenet as Tenet sought permission to attack bin Laden. The movie aired Sunday did not include Berger hanging up.
The effect of the editing in that scene is to deflect specific blame. It ends with actor Donnie Wahlberg, portraying the head of the CIA team in Afghanistan, saying: "Are there no men in Washington, or are they all cowards?"
In the critics' version, Wahlberg's statement is followed directly by archival footage of Clinton's video testimony about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. Sunday, that footage was not included.
Twice, the network de-emphasized the role of the commission that investigated the terrorist attacks in its film.
The critics' version contained a note in the opening credits that the film is "based on the 9/11 commission report." That was omitted Sunday.
In a separate disclaimer that ran three times Sunday, ABC said the material is "drawn from a variety of sources including the 9/11 commission report and other published materials and from personal interviews." That differs from a note in the critics' version that said the dramatization "is based on the 9/11 commission report and other published sources and personal interviews."
The disclaimer emphasized that the movie was not a documentary.
"For dramatic and narrative purposes the movie contains fictionalized scenes, composite and representative characters and dialogue, as well as time compression," the note said.
Clinton spokesman Jay Carson said in a statement Sunday night that ABC and its parent, The Walt Disney Co., "chose fiction over fact and entertainment over education in airing their TV show."
Critics, such as historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., said it was "disingenuous and dangerous" not to include accurate historical accounts in the movie.
Thomas Kean, head of the commission that investigated the Sept. 11 attacks and a backer of the film, said on ABC's "This Week" Sunday that he hadn't seen the final cut of the movie but urged Americans to watch it.
"If people blame Bill Clinton after seeing this, then the miniseries has failed," said Kean, the former Republican New Jersey governor. "That's wrong and it shouldn't happen."
John Lehman, another Republican commission member, said on the ABC News show that he's told the film is equally harsh on the administrations of President Bush and his father.
"And if you don't like the hits to the Clinton administration, well, welcome to the club," Lehman said. "The Republicans have lived with Michael Moore and Oliver Stone and most of Hollywood as a fact of life."
If the Toons can do this when Bubba is no longer POTUS, it makes one wonder what they could get away with if Hillie is elected to the WH.
Revoke Fox News' broadcast license?
This Associated Press report itself is filled with mistakes.
What a dumbass. But what do you expect from someone who was willing to be on the same commission with Jamie Gorelick?
The scene between Clarke and O'Neill may have been fictional, but the content of the scene was authentic.
Clinton was disengaged due to Monicagate. No one can deny that.
That's the kindest interpretation.
Bill Clinton was disengagged from terror's real threat before he ever met Monica.
Good retort.
It is showing over here, in the UK, also.
I am trying to work out from the comments which version we are seeing. Whether it is the edited version or not.
I thought the first instalment was well put together and did not appear to pull too many punches. I am looking forward to the second.
We definitely got the 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman' at one point in the background from Billy boy.
http://www.grasstopsusa.com/clips.html
Here they are! The video clips from the ABC mini-series The Path to 9-11 that Bill Clinton and the Democrats did not want you to see!
"If people blame Bill Clinton after seeing this, then the miniseries has failed," said Kean, the former Republican New Jersey governor. "That's wrong and it shouldn't happen."
IF PEOPLE WATCH THIS MOVIE AND COME AWAY NOT BLAMING klintoon for everything leading up to 9/11, they would be delusional or dim/al qaeda operatives!
LLS
I remember Rush had the FBI Agent that was on the helicopter with Ramzi Yousuf after his trial. He said that he pointed to the towers and said "see, they're still standing" and Yousuf responded that "that is only because I didn't have enough money". That was an exact quote in the movie.
re-enact the Fairness Doctrine.
bumparoo
Forget the blame for a second. If any American watching this movie comes away with the realization that the terrorists are at war with us and have been for a long time, I will be satisfied.
The cut regarding the conversation in the car that the Republicans were pushing impeachment, etc. seems to me to be better for Clinton than what they replaced it with! The former could be interpreted as putting a lot of blame on Republicans, but the edited version makes just Clinton look "pathetic".
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