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Edited on Mon Jan-05-04 02:50 PM by grendelsuncle
Just got this tape sent to me. Cliff May on Faux last night. Cliff May is usually one of the first to put out RNC talking points (because he's very good at what he does). Very clever talking point about the preventability of 9/11 (these people are extremely worried about the report coming out in an election season). Here's the diversion: when asked if 9/11 was preventable, Cliff May says, "Of course it was preventable. If those pilots had been armed, not one of those planes would have hit their target."
Here's the strategy: obfuscate any culpability regarding the administration's handling of intelligence (no news here). But then change directions towards a concrete solution. The RNC will argue that the blame game gets America nowhere and doesn't make us safer. We can blame Clinton, Bush, whomever. But let's look at reality. Arm the pilots and none of this would have happened. Then they'll see if the dem. candidate is on board, will catch said candidate hemming and hawing (meaning, they will attempt a thoughtful answer), then those words will be distorted, etc, etc.
It's not a master plan by any stretch, but it is a nifty distraction for two reasons: 1) they admit 9/11 could have been prevented and thus will be able to nimbly respond to the headlines of the report (even though this has nothing to do with the report's substance); 2) it allows the RNC again to say "we want to do something; we have a message; the Democrats can only complain and place blame on someone."
So the candidates need to be crystal clear about their position on arming pilots. Either say, "Yes, I'm for it. Now let's talk about other failures." Or say, "I'm not for it; here's why. Now let's not be distracted from the actual report." And keep avoiding the RNC distraction (though the whore press may not be able to; it's such an easy story--you're either for arming the pilots are not).
Nothing remarkable here, just a heads up so everyone can watch it develop and see how people respond.
The person who sent me the tape thinks this is a much bigger deal than I think I do. But it has some importance if May is trying it out on the press. I'll be interested in seeing his script pop up in other places.
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