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Maybe he thought the public wouldn’t notice his evasive answers. When asked why he was appearing together with Vice President Dick Cheney before the 9/11 Commission to answer questions about the preventability of the September 11 attacks, Bush first said: “Because the 9/11 Commission wants to ask us questions, that’s why we’re meeting.” Perhaps thinking that Bush was repeating the question to help the studio audience follow along, the reporter clarified that he wanted to know why they were appearing together. Bush then furthered...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: America's Other Intelligence Failure | 4/21/2004 | See Source »

Maybe he thought the public wouldn’t notice his evasive answers. When asked why he was appearing together with Vice President Dick Cheney before the 9/11 Commission to answer questions about the preventability of the September 11 attacks, Bush first said: “Because the 9/11 Commission wants to ask us questions, that’s why we’re meeting.” Perhaps thinking that Bush was repeating the question to help the studio audience follow along, the reporter clarified that he wanted to know why they were appearing together. Bush then furthered...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: America's Other Intelligence Failure | 4/20/2004 | See Source »

...Attila the Hun"--has worked to reposition the family name on the political spectrum. When he began taking over the family business, its controversial workplace policies had earned it a long list of aggrieved parties--gays, minorities, women. Coors took steps to rebuild those relationships, including hiring Vice President Dick Cheney's lesbian daughter Mary as Coors' liaison to the gay community...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brewing Up A Senate Run | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...that big thinking, al-Qaeda was an inconvenience at best. Strategy so overwhelmed tactical thinking in the Bush Administration that practicalities of any sort--except the military details of an Iraq invasion--were bumped down the ladder to deputies. The terrorist threats that were setting George Tenet's and Dick Clarke's hair on fire in early 2001 took a backseat to "brilliant" strategic notions like responding to the Cole by "doing something about" Saddam Hussein. Even the Aug. 6 memo to the President from the CIA, which was titled "Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in U.S.," was seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Condi: The Problem with Big Thinkers | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...turning on the electricity, negotiating with Sunnis, Shi'ites and Kurds--were not nearly so important as the strategic goal. Iraq was to be liberated. The rest would fall into place. Last week Bush's neoconservative strategists seemed in desperate need of a few good tacticians--obsessive bureaucrats like Dick Clarke who live crisis to crisis, who have no bigger thoughts than chasing down bin Laden or getting the lights turned on in Baghdad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Condi: The Problem with Big Thinkers | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

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