Posted on 09/01/2009 3:55:05 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
Tom Ridge, former US Secretary of Homeland Security, has written in his new book that he was pressured by then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Attorney General John Ashcroft to "raise the terror alert to help Bush win re-election in 2004."
He explains that "Bush's approval ratings typically went up when the threat level was raised, adding that Ashcroft and Rumsfeld pushed to elevate it during a vigorous discussion."
After a number of former Bush administration officials called these claims "nonsense," Tom Ridge has decided to flip-flop on the issue, writes the USA Today.
He now says that this never happened and that he "did not mean to suggest that other top Bush administration officials were playing politics with the nation's security before the 2004 presidential election."
Unfortunately, his claim that he was pressured to raise terror alerts to help Bush win re-election in 2004 could not be taken out of the book before publication on September 1
McCain always goes out of his way to be polite to democrats. You think he’d have learned his lesson after what they did to him in the election.
Ridge just wants to be ‘friends’ with everyone, including specter.
(I also live in PA, but not near Phila)
“Former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge, will be speaking in Philadelphia this week on Thursday, September 3. The politician is currently promoting his new book “The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege...And How We Can Be Safe Again”— a memoir about his time spent as Secretary of Homeland Security for the Bush Administration.”
LLS
Not only him. They are trotting out Dole too. Sahrah busts open the Crat offensive and here come the RINOS trying to drop the ball...Pathetic.
Making the tour on Fox...on now with the Friends.
I never ever trusted that slimy weasel Ridge.
I know...
It is pathetic...
You were wise...
I know that you do but I just had to say it.
LLS
Glad to meet a fellow PA Conservative. I hope there are a lot more of us after the bama horror show.
I don’t live near Philly either, thank GOD. I am as far over in the southwestern corner as I could get without tripping over either the WVA or Maryland border and as far back in the woods as I could get without running face first into a mountainside.
Heaven.
I can go up to the strip mines and shoot all day long and no one says squat.
But enough about me.
I saw Ridge on FandF this morning and could not believe what an ugly critter he turned into. (Not that he was ever that pretty anyway.) He looked like a fat old pug. Bob Dole was on and HE looked better than Ridge.
Ridge was shifty. he never looked anyone in the eye. Never looked at the camera. Kept looking at some invisible thing somewhere because he was SOOOO busted.
Now if we can get Spectre out and Toomey in, lose Fast Eddie and work on losing Casey, we’ll be good. I would add that if NJ would annex Philadelphia, we would be even better. NJ is more Philly’s style anyway.
:)
I’m about 25 miles from NJ, but 60 miles north of Phila.
I’m sorry to say that I know people who voted for rendell.
Yeah. He won, didn’t he. Bah...
I worked for Lynn Swann. Never got the state republican backing he should have gotten. The PA Republican Party is RINO driven. They get on my last nerve.
Ridge was a Republican governor... and congressman too. Also a Vietnam combat vet -- an enlisted man.
He is not quite Conservative enough for me for national office, but as governor, he did a half decent job --- far better than the Philadelphia hustler, Fast Eddie Rendell, who replaced him and has done nothing but raise taxes and break the budget.
I see this as a typical publishers hype to sell books. Look at the quote carfully. He never says it was political pressure. He says he wondered if it could be.
That crap is in there just to get attention to boost sales.
Then I think I am confusing him with Caine(?) Was he a Dem Senator from Pa who was not allowed to speak at the ‘92 DNC convention because of his pro-life views?
The elder Casey (D) was not allowed to speak because he was pro-life.
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