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What Was Sandy Up To?

Andrew McCarthy has some more good questions about Able Danger and Sandy Berger that the press doesn't seem very curious about. He finishes with this one:

Why has the public not been told at this point what was in the classified documents that Clinton National Security Adviser Sandy Berger illegally pilfered from the archives during preparation for his Commission testimony (as well as President Clinton’s) – some of which he destroyed (although there are said to be other copies)? The 9/11 inquiry was said to be so significant to the public’s understanding of intelligence failure that the Commissioners famously forced a Presidential Daily Briefing from the CIA (one of the most sensitive documents generated by government) to be declassified and unsealed so that Bush’s National Security Adviser, Condi Rice, could be asked about it publicly. Why haven’t we been able to see for ourselves what Berger took?
Posted by Rand Simberg at August 12, 2005 10:27 AM
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This whole thing is beginning to stink even more as the pieces start falling into place. I get the sense that in the end it will be the cover-up and white-wash of the flaws in dealing with terrorism by the Clinton administration that will be the bigger story than the flaws themselves. Yes, it would have been embarrassing if the Clinton administration mistakenly blocked intelligence efforts that could have exposed the 9/11 attacks in 1999 or 2000. Things could have been done better by both the Clinton and Bush administrations. This would have just been a few more added to the list. However, it is unforgivable if there was a conspiracy to cover up mistakes to protect reputations. Considering the ultimate consequences of not learning from past mistakes, any cover-up should amount to high treason.

Now if we can just get the MSM to turn their "guilty until proven innocent" standards applied to the Bush administration to the Clinton administration we may get to the bottom of this.

Posted by mpthompson at August 12, 2005 11:00 AM

Faintly irritating. We'll excuse our public figures a great deal; but being thought of as dumb enough to overlook or ignore shenanigans like this?

Who in the heck is in charge over on the Left? Y'all stop it - you're embarrassing yourselves.

Posted by Brian Dunbar at August 12, 2005 01:14 PM

And the MSM had the nerve to call Reagan the 'Teflon President!' Seems this money-grubbing yuppie scum- and his wife- can pretty much get away with anything.

Posted by SpaceCat at August 12, 2005 05:52 PM


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