That is, unless it was read in conjunction with the daily briefs preceding Aug. 6, the ones the Bush administration would not release. While those documents are still not public, I have read excerpts from many of them, along with other recently declassified records, and come to an inescapable conclusion: the administration’s reaction to what Mr. Bush was told in the weeks before that infamous briefing reflected significantly more negligence than has been disclosed. In other words, the Aug. 6 document, for all of the controversy it provoked, is not nearly as shocking as the briefs that came before it.
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The Deafness Before The Storm
Forget about the infamous Aug. 6th daily briefing, the gang that couldn't shot straight were given multiple warnings going back to April.
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Eichenwald is playing classic Monday morning QB with lots of "ifs" and "maybes" peppering this article. I don't doubt that the CIA had credible evidence that something was going down, but without something specific what do you do as president? Shut down the airports and all mass transit until the CIA "connects the dots"? Can you imagine the public outcry if the prez shuts down infrastructure, then tells the public "trust me, something is going on, but we don't exactly know who, when, or where"? You can't wait for perfect information, but this doesn't sound like it was actionable without potential targets. We couldn't rely on Homeland Security since they weren't even created yet. 
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And there hadn't BEEN a 9/11 type event prior to that, so there wasn't a demonstrable reason to take the actions preemptively that you describe above.ASUG8 wrote:Eichenwald is playing classic Monday morning QB with lots of "ifs" and "maybes" peppering this article. I don't doubt that the CIA had credible evidence that something was going down, but without something specific what do you do as president? Shut down the airports and all mass transit until the CIA "connects the dots"? Can you imagine the public outcry if the prez shuts down infrastructure, then tells the public "trust me, something is going on, but we don't exactly know who, when, or where"? You can't wait for perfect information, but this doesn't sound like it was actionable without potential targets. We couldn't rely on Homeland Security since they weren't even created yet.
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...but Bush...
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Obama has deftly figured out a way to avoid this type of controversy....just don't attend your own daily briefings!SDHornet wrote:...but Bush...
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So Bush gets a pass because Obama has fucked up?SDHornet wrote:...but Bush...
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Go read G8's post and get back to us.kalm wrote:So Bush gets a pass because Obama has fucked up?SDHornet wrote:...but Bush...
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None of us know the amount of detail the intelligence agencies had, but as the article states, there were CIA employees considering quitting so as not to get blamed when the shit came down. And evidently, we had enough intelligence on WMD's to be wasting resources on a possible invasion of Iraq at the same time. And this after the Clinton administration gave warnings and Richard Clark was running around the WH with his hair on fire.SDHornet wrote:Go read G8's post and get back to us.kalm wrote:
So Bush gets a pass because Obama has fucked up?
Amazing how much some of you want to give Bush a pass on this. In a few more years, he'll be joining Reagan on the Conk Rushmore...
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THIS.ASUG8 wrote:Eichenwald is playing classic Monday morning QB with lots of "ifs" and "maybes" peppering this article. I don't doubt that the CIA had credible evidence that something was going down, but without something specific what do you do as president? Shut down the airports and all mass transit until the CIA "connects the dots"? Can you imagine the public outcry if the prez shuts down infrastructure, then tells the public "trust me, something is going on, but we don't exactly know who, when, or where"? You can't wait for perfect information, but this doesn't sound like it was actionable without potential targets. We couldn't rely on Homeland Security since they weren't even created yet.
End of story.
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Don't misread my post as giving Bush a pass or being apologetic on his behalf. Hell, Clinton lobbed some missiles at Saddam and was rattling his sabre about WMD's in Iraq long before W even took office. My point was simply that ANY president past or present who was presented with such vague intel regarding the who's, where's, why's and wherefore's would be challenged to make the proper call.kalm wrote:None of us know the amount of detail the intelligence agencies had, but as the article states, there were CIA employees considering quitting so as not to get blamed when the shit came down. And evidently, we had enough intelligence on WMD's to be wasting resources on a possible invasion of Iraq at the same time. And this after the Clinton administration gave warnings and Richard Clark was running around the WH with his hair on fire.SDHornet wrote: Go read G8's post and get back to us.![]()
Amazing how much some of you want to give Bush a pass on this. In a few more years, he'll be joining Reagan on the Conk Rushmore...
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Well to be fair, there was Pearl Harbor and we might have taken a howitzer to a knife fight on that one.AZGrizFan wrote:And there hadn't BEEN a 9/11 type event prior to that, so there wasn't a demonstrable reason to take the actions preemptively that you describe above.ASUG8 wrote:Eichenwald is playing classic Monday morning QB with lots of "ifs" and "maybes" peppering this article. I don't doubt that the CIA had credible evidence that something was going down, but without something specific what do you do as president? Shut down the airports and all mass transit until the CIA "connects the dots"? Can you imagine the public outcry if the prez shuts down infrastructure, then tells the public "trust me, something is going on, but we don't exactly know who, when, or where"? You can't wait for perfect information, but this doesn't sound like it was actionable without potential targets. We couldn't rely on Homeland Security since they weren't even created yet.
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Wow...Kalmagenda doing the daily mediamatters social media "He said, she said" post.
And people responded.
Congrats, Kalm.
I nominate you for the 2014 UNHWildcat Operative of the Year award.
Tomorrow: Cheney Orchestrated 9/11 To Solidify The CIA's Control
And people responded.
Congrats, Kalm.
I nominate you for the 2014 UNHWildcat Operative of the Year award.
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I don't disagree. This is simply new information that the CIA was aware of the threat and the administration should have been well before Aug 6th. What actions did the administration take once it was on their horizon? Why was Iraq considered more of worthy endeavor?ASUG8 wrote:Don't misread my post as giving Bush a pass or being apologetic on his behalf. Hell, Clinton lobbed some missiles at Saddam and was rattling his sabre about WMD's in Iraq long before W even took office. My point was simply that ANY president past or present who was presented with such vague intel regarding the who's, where's, why's and wherefore's would be challenged to make the proper call.kalm wrote:
None of us know the amount of detail the intelligence agencies had, but as the article states, there were CIA employees considering quitting so as not to get blamed when the shit came down. And evidently, we had enough intelligence on WMD's to be wasting resources on a possible invasion of Iraq at the same time. And this after the Clinton administration gave warnings and Richard Clark was running around the WH with his hair on fire.![]()
Amazing how much some of you want to give Bush a pass on this. In a few more years, he'll be joining Reagan on the Conk Rushmore...
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It was a Washington Post piece that linked to the NYT.travelinman67 wrote:Wow...Kalmagenda doing the daily mediamatters social media "He said, she said" post.
And people responded.
Congrats, Kalm.
I nominate you for the 2014 UNHWildcat Operative of the Year award.
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Yes, it is. Much like Obama's is going into the shitter by the day.kalm wrote:It was a Washington Post piece that linked to the NYT.travelinman67 wrote:Wow...Kalmagenda doing the daily mediamatters social media "He said, she said" post.
And people responded.
Congrats, Kalm.
I nominate you for the 2014 UNHWildcat Operative of the Year award.
Tomorrow: Cheney Orchestrated 9/11 To Solidify The CIA's ControlBut keep on propping up the Bush administration. Like I said, his legacy is improving by the day.
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Maybe because we'd been bombing them for a decade and he was paying $25k to suicide bombers families? Did we know who Osama bin Laden was before 9-11? On the scale that we knew Saddam? Clinton had him but passed on himkalm wrote:I don't disagree. This is simply new information that the CIA was aware of the threat and the administration should have been well before Aug 6th. What actions did the administration take once it was on their horizon? Why was Iraq considered more of worthy endeavor?ASUG8 wrote:
Don't misread my post as giving Bush a pass or being apologetic on his behalf. Hell, Clinton lobbed some missiles at Saddam and was rattling his sabre about WMD's in Iraq long before W even took office. My point was simply that ANY president past or present who was presented with such vague intel regarding the who's, where's, why's and wherefore's would be challenged to make the proper call.
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Fuck you, Operative.kalm wrote:It was a Washington Post piece that linked to the NYT.travelinman67 wrote:Wow...Kalmagenda doing the daily mediamatters social media "He said, she said" post.
And people responded.
Congrats, Kalm.
I nominate you for the 2014 UNHWildcat Operative of the Year award.
Tomorrow: Cheney Orchestrated 9/11 To Solidify The CIA's ControlBut keep on propping up the Bush administration. Like I said, his legacy is improving by the day.
I never defended the Bush administration. Find one article I posted...one!
You are a pathetic liberal tool.
Put up or shut up.
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You're projecting again. Seek help.travelinman67 wrote:Fuck you, Operative.kalm wrote:
It was a Washington Post piece that linked to the NYT.But keep on propping up the Bush administration. Like I said, his legacy is improving by the day.
I never defended the Bush administration. Find one article I posted...one!
You are a pathetic liberal tool.
Put up or shut up.
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Does the report mention anything about Clinton fumbling the OBL ball
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Negative. You throw around false statements to discredit critics. Your content is SOLELY politically motivated. Stop wasting everyone's time.kalm wrote:You're projecting again. Seek help.travelinman67 wrote:
Fuck you, Operative.
I never defended the Bush administration. Find one article I posted...one!
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Please list all false statements I haven't owned on this message board.travelinman67 wrote:Negative. You throw around false statements to discredit critics. Your content is SOLELY politically motivated. Stop wasting everyone's time.kalm wrote:
You're projecting again. Seek help.
If you're not getting paid by someone to post the shit you come up with, I'm seriously worried for you...
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False statements. I have not propped up the Bush Admin...ever.kalm wrote:It was a Washington Post piece that linked to the NYT.travelinman67 wrote:Wow...Kalmagenda doing the daily mediamatters social media "He said, she said" post.
And people responded.
Congrats, Kalm.
I nominate you for the 2014 UNHWildcat Operative of the Year award.
Tomorrow: Cheney Orchestrated 9/11 To Solidify The CIA's ControlBut keep on propping up the Bush administration. Like I said, his legacy is improving by the day.
You, are a liar.
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You're passive aggressively propping them up in this very thread.travelinman67 wrote:False statements. I have not propped up the Bush Admin...ever.kalm wrote:
It was a Washington Post piece that linked to the NYT.But keep on propping up the Bush administration. Like I said, his legacy is improving by the day.
You, are a liar.
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Negative. The Senate report is a pissing match between Feinstein/Reid and the CIA. Publicly releasing it compromised national security. You and the other MediaMatters operatives are trying to spin this into a Blame Bush/Cheney talking point.kalm wrote:You're passive aggressively propping them up in this very thread.travelinman67 wrote:
False statements. I have not propped up the Bush Admin...ever.
You, are a liar.
You are contributing to a futile cause through thoughtless ideologic rhetoric.
And for the record, the torture methods detailed in the report are laughable when compared to pre-9/11 interrogation methods practiced under the Clinton and Bush 1 administrations (especially Bush 1).
Do more homework, speak less.
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