Wednesday, March 24, 2004

Richard Clarke's testimony can't be called anything but laughable.
The government's former top counterterrorism adviser testified Wednesday that the Clinton administration had "no higher priority" than combatting terrorists while the Bush administration made it "an important issue but not an urgent issue."

Richard Clarke told a bipartisan commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that "although I continued to say it (terrorism) was an urgent problem I don't think it was ever treated that way" by the current administration in advance of the strikes two and a half years ago.

Can anyone name a anti-terrorist success in the 8 years of the Clinton admininstation? Lip service is not a sign of priority.

UPDATE: Clarke is proven a liar.
UPDATE #2 Al Qaeda absent from final Clinton report

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