Monday, March 22, 2004

Richard "Dick" Clarke certainly has changed his tune on the administration's approach to dealing with the threat of terrorism. National Review magazine's blog, The Corner, excerpts a portion of an interview PBS's Frontline program conducted with Clarke in 2002 The Corner on National Review Online

National Review also carries the text of a White House document that contains responses to charges Clarke now levels against the Administration here

CBS didn't chalk up any points for journalistic integrity by failing to mention that Clarke's book, like Paul O'Neill's book, were published by CBS's parent company, Viacom. The publishing subsidiary, Simon & Schuster, also publishes books by James Carville, Paul Begala and other Clinton-friendly authors.
Read this http://www.lt-smash.us/archives/002759.html#002759

... then this http://www.lt-smash.us/archives/002760.html#002760

... and then this http://www.lt-smash.us/archives/002761.html#002761

These people don't mind ruling society under martial law, as long as they're the martials. I pray that they are never given the chance here. Their track record speaks for itself.