Condi's testimony will be tomorrow morning at 9AM Eastern.
Meaning, around half the country will be unable to see a large portion of it live. Who schedules these things?
In the NY Times a few days ago, Peter Bergen had some question ideas for the commissioners, including:
And the Center for American Progress has a handy viewer guide.
To set my alarm for 5:55AM when my first class is at 11, or not to set my alarm-- that is the question.
Meaning, around half the country will be unable to see a large portion of it live. Who schedules these things?
In the NY Times a few days ago, Peter Bergen had some question ideas for the commissioners, including:
1. A search of all your public statements and writings reveals that you apparently mentioned Osama bin Laden only once and never mentioned Al Qaeda at all as a threat to the United States before 9/11. Why?And so on.
2. Both Bob Woodward's book "Bush at War" and Richard Clarke's "Against All Enemies" show that shortly after 9/11 there was considerable focus by the Bush cabinet on Iraq's possibly being the perpetrator of the attacks. Why was Iraq considered a suspect when there was no evidence that it was involved in any act of anti-American terrorism for a decade — other than a failed attempt to assassinate former President George H. W. Bush in 1993 — while there was overwhelming evidence that it was the Al Qaeda network that attacked the World Trade Center in 1993, tried to blow up Los Angeles International Airport in 1999, blew up American embassies in Africa in 1998 and attacked the destroyer Cole in Yemen in 2000? After all, the cabinet did not discuss the possibility that the attacks were the work of Iran, Libya or Syria, all countries that have a history of terrorism directed at Americans.
3. Mr. Clarke, the former White House counterterrorism director, has said that of the 100 or so meetings held by cabinet-level officials before 9/11 only one was about terrorism. Is this true? If so, was this emblematic of the Bush administration's posture on terrorism?
And the Center for American Progress has a handy viewer guide.
To set my alarm for 5:55AM when my first class is at 11, or not to set my alarm-- that is the question.
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