statement to the 9/11 Commission. Leidig has absolutely no reason to lie to the 9/11 Commission and take responsibility for the royal F*@% up that morning. Navy Captains don't CYA for Army Generals, even if they do work in the same office - particularly when that Captain could take that General's job if the General were to be found incompetent and/or responsible for such a mess. They both did get promotions, though, which makes me wonder what's up with that. Captain Leidig is now Rear Admiral Leidig, US Pacific Defense Representative to Guam - I know I'm impressed. :eyes: God I hate this administration's rewarding of failure so much I could scream.
Winfield has plenty of reason to lie to CNN, IMO, and who's going to call him on it? He's got three or four different interviews where he plays "man in charge." The one presented in testimony by others is the one that I find no reason to doubt.
I love this bit:
The Command Center is on the other side of the massive building. Winfield and his staff never feel the impact. They see the flames on television as alarms go off inside. Smoke soon reaches the Command Center. Still, the Command Center remains icy calm.
WTF?? I was in Alexandria and I felt the impact, as did everyone else there. That's got to be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. The Pentagon is a "big building," blah, blah. Oferchrissakes, come on, the impact rocked half of NOVA. But, I digress...
If Leidig lied, even at the request of Winfield (and I think that's a hell of a stretch), do you think the other people there would have let it pass? They were all in a conference call with the NMCC that morning - though, the FAA apparently had problems and kept getting kicked off, and Lynn Cheney kept hanging up the phone, because she couldn't hear the news reports over that damn speaker-phone. That's still a bunch of folks that would have to agree that Winfield was absent during the attacks, until 10:00 or so I believe.
Winfield didn't show up for what should have been his public testimony to the 9/11 Commission, so they had a private interview. I sure do wish I could find a full transcript of that interview. They did most of the Commission transcripts at Federal News Service, but the interviews were not transcribed, at least I didn't see any. Maybe the Omission Commission had them done in house, or just took notes so nobody could go back later and hang the fiends with their own words.
So, what makes you think Winfield was in charge and not Leidig, if that's the case. My simple-minded logic may be flawed somewhere here. You could also play devil's advocate even if you don't think he was. }(