This is turning out to be a VERY interesting week, and its only Wednesday!
*L* .. I hear ya ... my head is spinning just trying to keep up with it all
Boy, if they keep this up, they're gonna have to put in traffic control cops near the cannon at Ft. Marcy Park.
The commission report makes clear that Berger had a habit of writing candid notes in the margin of memos, sometimes flatly rejecting plans for action. (Berger) nixed a plan to capture Osama bin Laden with one word: "No."
Now did he do that in conference with Clinton? Course, Berger was the national security advisor, so we might assume he counseled Clinton against taking out OBL.
No matter...... 911 happened thanks to these bozos.
I'm convinced that after 911, Berger was compelled to do whatever was necessary to hide, destroy, or pilfer damaging evidence of Berger's incompetence....and/or perhaps his and Clinton's complicity in corrupting US national security.
I'm here finally and this is indeed very interesting.
Bruce Lindsey was the person who was contacted by the National Archives when the documents were first discovered missing. Berger was there on behalf of the Clinton administration, of course, and Lindsey was the contact person.
From the article:
but denied reports that he met with Berger in New York for crisis control as the scandal erupted last summer.
Gee, I hope he was scrupulously honest with the grand jury and didn't tell a fib there...
Will you be able to go back to sleep now?