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Bush bad. But dumb. He figurehead. Bush handlers very bad. Big Boss behind handlers very very bad. View us as nuisance numbers on wrong side of P&L statements (oops, too many words!). Bent on improving their margins. At our cost.
Same Boss behind Congress late ninties. That Congress bent on destroying Clinton. Spent $70 million on Whitewater. Yielded nothing, said first special prosecutor. So Congress puts in a Starr (Ken Starr, not Brenda Starr -- too bad, me sad, think of the sex play if it was Brenda, sultry journalist ever on the job).
Ken entraps poor Bill in lie. A lie about a minor sexual dalliance. House impeaches. Senate acquits. Damage done. Coup well underway. Coup victorious on December 12, 2000. Power consolidated thereafter. Reads like a central American CIA operation from the eighties. Hey, first thing Bush does is reinstate to positions of power the whole gang -- Elliot Abrams, Otto Reich, John Negroponte, John Poindextor -- all operatives from those dark days known in some parts as the American Holocaust (oops, again with the too many words!!).
Clinton says Al Qaeda American enemy number one. But Bill kept very very busy. Fights onslaught from Republithugs from day 1. Things left undone. Tries to pass on to Bush. Bush goes on vacation. Jets fly into WTC. Very very bad. Bush declares a "trifecta". Huh, this is good? WMD, yellow-cake, aluminum tubes, balsa wood planes spewing anthrax over Kansas, Atta meets Iraqi in Bonn, yadayadayada. Lies, all; everyone of them. Manufacturing consent is all. Military and oil stocks outpace S&P average 10 to 1. Bush Base very very happy. Mission truly truly accomplished. We truly screwed. Again. (Same as it ever was.)
In a few longer sentences: We're all here familiar with PNAC's 2000 document, "Rebuilding America's Defenses" and within it the cry for a new Pearl Harbor. We all know that the Bush Doctrine of preventative war as spelled out in the NSS published in September 2002 builds upon PNAC positions. But how many realize that "Rebuilding America's Defenses" includes by reference and builds upon the Defense Policy Guidance draft prepared by Libby and Wolfowitz for then Secretary of Defense Cheney in 1992?
Yes old crashcart had plans to play out a neo-imperial wet dream way back in 1992, but much to his chagrin (probably caused his heart attacks), Perot spoiled the party by splitting the Republithug vote, allowing Clinton to squeak by with a 43% plurality. Grown emboldened by the success of years of tax cuts and deficit spending, by the success of the program to fleece taxpayers through the savings & loan scandal, by successfully baiting Iraq into invading Kuwait and thereby allowing the USG to setup "permanent" bases in Saudi Arabia (ahead of Hubbert's Peak -- better to be prepared, they think) -- so emboldened, they saw nothing wrong with tearing down a popular President, even accusing him of wagging the dog when Clinton bombed Al Qaeda training camps in 1998. From that point on what could Bill do but hold his breath, talk to his lawyers, and finally get out of town? He was lame duck squared and squared again.
So in this mix the Defense Department elects in 1999 not to pull in Atta and his crew, leaving them free for that fateful day in 2001. So surely the Rovian Wurlitzer, the right-wing chattering class, will repeat over and over again how 9-11 was Clinton's fault.
However, why would anyone thing Clinton, in 1999, politically bloodied as he was, had serious control over the Defense Department, the FBI, influence over the Republican Congress? All he had left was a muted bully pulpit (because he remained a popular president). Further, if the handlers of Congress goaded them on to impeach (over laughably insignificant charges), might not the (same) handlers of the Pentagon be controlling "special intelligence cases"? If LIHOP/MIHOP turns out to be true, planning for it probably started a good 5 years before the event. I don't think Clinton was in on the Defense Department plans (I also don't think Bush was, thus he froze while listening to that story of a pet goat -- he wasn't prepared, and his handlers were content to keep him out of the way while events unfolded).
So bring us to today. The DIA sat in information that, if shared by the FBI, could've prevented 9-11. It just shows you how entrenched the Octopus is. It takes an Octafish (where's Octafish for this thread?) to win over an Octopus (from an old Captain Beefhart song).
Now surely that's clearer, eh oscar111? ;)
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