Posted on 05/26/2002 5:38:00 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, May 26, 2002
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): National security adviser Condoleezza Rice and Reps. Porter J. Goss (R-Fla.) and Jane Harman (D-Calif.).
THIS WEEK (ABC): Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill, Rep. E. Clay Shaw Jr. (R-Fla.), former CIA counterterrorism director Vince Cannistraro, rock star Bono, and Doug MacKinnon, former aide to Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.).
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.), Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Goss.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Senate Majority Leader Thomas A. Daschle (D-S.D.).
LATE EDITION (CNN): Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, Sens. Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.) and Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), Lynne Cheney, former FBI counterterrorism chief Robert Blitzer, lawyer Mark Geragos, and authors Ron Kessler and Robert Baer.
Double header at the ballpark this afternoon ;-) Bye.
This thread is the first place I go on Sunday mornings. Then I seldom have to watch any of the programs. I will watch for the replay of Dr. Rice,though.
Any replay of Condi is always worth waiting for....
Be Seeing You,
Chris
You're a better man than I am Gunga Din. I get ill watching Parseltongue on the tube.
NewsMax | May 22, 2002 | Staff
Posted on 5/22/02 7:03 PM Pacific by Bubba_Leroy
"CBS Evening News" anchorman Dan Rather accused the Bush administration Wednesday morning of issuing an unwarranted FBI terrorist alert to New York City yesterday primarily to distract from questions about its handling of pre-Sept. 11 intelligence information.
Appearing on the "Imus in the Morning" radio show, Rather said he "believed" his network's report a week ago that the White House received a CIA briefing before 9-11 on possible al-Qaeda hijackings prompted the administration to issue the alert for political damage control.
"I can believe that the president and the people around him were surprised and peeved, to say the least," Rather contended, "that the information got out last week with [CBS's] report that President Bush had been briefed about some things that, in retrospect after Sept. 11, would indicate that, well, maybe somebody should have done something."
The CBS newsman continued:
"And I can also believe that, as with every president, somebody's in the White House scratching their heads saying, 'How can we change the subject.' Now, the subject has been changed, suddenly and very effectively, from 'How is it that the FBI and the CIA didn't move on the information they had? Where was the president briefed about what, when?'
"The subject's been changed," Rather explained, "from that, to suddenly one administration official after another, and each escalating it, [issuing] a new set of warnings."
The CBS anchor said he doubted the confluence of events was coincidental:
"Maybe these two things are not connected, but surely the people in the administration could forgive us for perhaps thinking, well, perhaps there's some connection here."
Prior to outlining his terrorist alert conspiracy theory, Rather sounded dismissive about the latest warning that had Manhattan in a virtual traffic lockdown Wednesday morning.
"We're on some kind of alert because somebody heard something that somebody may blow something up. [But] as a citizen, what are we supposed to do with that information?"
Rather also defended Democrat calls for a 9-11 investigation into the Bush White House, saying:
"We're not interested in just looking in the rearview mirror so we can nail somebody, you know - 'What did you know and when did you know it?'
"But this is pretty important stuff," he insisted. "Given the stories about intelligence failures that we already have heard about, who can argue that we don't need some kind of commission ... led by professionals that goes into how the situation with al-Qaeda was handled before Sept. 11, what mistakes were made and what we can learn from that."
Rather insisted that curiosity about a possible Bush 9-11 cover-up had nothing to do with partisan politics.
"That's not playing partisan politics. There's already too much of that. That's trying to get information that can help us all in the future."
The CBS newsman also accused Attorney General John Ashcroft of taking advantage of insider information about terrorist warnings to fly on private jets, while the public was kept in the dark about the secret alert, telling Imus:
"If the attorney general is given information that convinces him, 'Hey, I don't want to be on any commercial airliners just now. I'm gonna take government planes everywhere.' If the attorney general was told that ... then it raises a question. Why wasn't the public alerted?"
"Some people probably would not have flown" had they also received the Ashcroft warning, he complained.
After the CBS news anchor's interview, NBC Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski called Imus to correct the record, explaining that Ashcroft's decision not to fly commercial aircraft last summer was prompted by threats against his life - and had no connection whatsoever to pre-Sept. 11 intelligence information."
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ROCKLOBSTER, this is an accurate accounting of Rather's first call. The next day when he called in to refute the whole dang thing, he really blathered, accusing Mikleshevski of having a Tim Russert/Tom Brokaw agenda, and he even resorted to pulling a Hillary.
Rather got irate and angrily denied he ever said Bush or Ashcroft had prior knowledge of 9-11. (No one said he did.)
Rather's biggest blunder was to tell Imus that he called in this second time, because Imus people called and invited him. SPLAT! Imus said, no way did that happen, than Rather had called and asked to be on.
Gregory asked a question implying that all of Europe was against the US and wanted to know why the President thought there were all those demonstrators. He then spoke a few phrases to President Chirac in French, grandstanding, of course.
President Bush said:" What is this, Gregory? You memorize a few words and suddenly you're intercontinental?"
HAHAHAHAHA!!
But what I found most amusing, Dan Rather used a year old CBS Jim Stewart article to prove Ashcroft had prior knowledge of terrorists threats against commercial airlines. Quite the opposite is true...the article never mentions terrorists, but it clearly states Ashcroft's own security detail made him stop flying commercial airlines because he was receiving personal death threats. (I had included a link to this Stewart article to all the media outlets I wrote, because on my own, I remembered that back last summer, John Ashcroft was receiving death threats.)
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/07/26/national/main303601.shtml
Thanks for the great pic of Condi!
Thanks for your efforts in exposing this Marxist propagandist scumbag.
Rather appears to be whacking...Savage claims liberalism is a mental disorder.
I saw Howard Kurtz this morning saying that the reason for the numerous warnings lately is a wag the dog senario. He claimed the Bush administration is trying to divert critisizm from the fact that they screwed up the intellegence prior to 9/11.
He said it was up to the press to dig into this story and get the facts out to the mercun people.
From now on, it will be hard not to hit the abuse button when I see a Kurtz article!
As to the fact that the intelligence committees had the same information of the president, it made me laugh when he said it was inadequate because it was not on one piece of paper.(and without big words and lots of pictures.) Maybe we should all send Daschle one piece of paper, so he can put all his intelligence information on it. He looked stooopid in the extreme. Can't wait for the administrations response.
regards
regards
President Bush said:" What is this, Gregory? You memorize a few words and suddenly you're intercontinental?"
HAHAHAHAHA!!
LOL! Thanks for posting that exchange between Dubya and MSNBC Monkey Boy David Gregory. We were momentarily distracted when it aired live this morning, and wondered what all the laughter was about. Didn't President Bush also say something like: "Muy bueno, David! Hey, I'm literate in two languages, too!"?
As oppose to what Clinton use to do by shooting off multi million dollar missles that destroyed a tent ???
They want an investigation .. FINE .. BRING IT ON!!
My guess is that President Bush did alot more in the 8 MONTHS prior to 9/11 then Clinton had done in the 8 YEARS he was in office
There's something about her that just makes your teeth hurt. So many liberals, and only a limited amount of tooth pain.
I would not call it a guess. LOL! Bush got more done, even with his horrific start up problems(due to the election) then Clintoon would have considered doing. Clinton was totally into himself, not the well being of the country.
I just wish some of the folks on this forum would take the time to realize this and stop beating on him personally. Issues are one thing but the putrid personal attacks are unwarranted and ridiculous.
Have a great day Mol!
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