Up is Down! Down is Up!
Thanks to corrente for pointing out another lie straight from the lips of the woman who is now in charge of our nation's Iraq strategy, Condi Rice:
From the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York (central to the war on terror, I'm sure):
President Bush's national security adviser said on Thursday that the Clinton and other past administrations had ignored evidence of growing terrorist threats and that despite repeated attacks on American interests, "until Sept. 11, the terrorists faced no sustained, systematic and global response" from the United States.
I wish I could say this was new levels of lies from this administration, but they all run together so smoothly these days. Let's see whether Clinton ignored evidence of growing terrorist threats, shall we?
When President Bush took office in January 2001, the White House was told that Predator drones had recently spotted Osama bin Laden as many as three times and officials were urged to arm the unmanned planes with missiles to kill the al Qaeda leader.
Oh? Why didn't the White House follow through on this?
With powerful winter winds over the mountains affecting the drones' flights, the Predators were taken out of action in Afghanistan after October 2000 and retrofitted with weapons. One was repaired after it crashed on landing, sparking debate whether CIA or the Pentagon would pay the damage. Officials said they planned to put the drones back into the air as early as March 2001 after the winds subsided.
Oh, okay, March 2001. That would've been before Sept. 11, right? So why didn't they put the drones back in the air?
The Predators, however, were not put back in the air before Sept. 11.
Officials said the delay was due in part to arming the Predator with enough lethal force and resolving the debate over which agency was legally and practically best equipped to carry out an attack.
Bureaucracy? It's the bureaucrat's fault? But Ms. Rice said Clinton ignored Osama and other terrorists. That doesn't seem to be true, does it?
Shock of shocks, Fox News had this story this past June:
The officials said that within days of President Bush taking office in January 2001, his top terrorism expert on the National Security Council, Richard Clarke (search), urged National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice (search) to resume the drone flights to track down bin Laden, citing the successes of late 2000.
The drones were one component of a broader plan that Clarke, a career government employee, had devised in the final days of the Clinton administration to go after Al Qaeda after the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole (search). Clinton officials decided just before Christmas 2000 to forward the plan to the incoming Bush administration rather than implement it during Clinton's final days, the officials said.
So, yes, Ms. Rice - Clinton was ignoring Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden - if devising plans to go after them, and plans to assassinate him is ignoring.
Main Entry: ig·nore
Pronunciation: ig-'nOr, -'nor
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): ig·nored; ig·nor·ing
Etymology: obsolete ignore to be ignorant of, from French ignorer, from Latin ignorare, from ignarus ignorant, unknown, from in- + gnoscere, noscere to know -- more at KNOW
Date: 1801
1 : to refuse to take notice of
2 : to reject (a bill of indictment) as ungrounded
synonym see NEGLECT
- ig·nor·able /-'nOr-&-b&l, -'nor-/ adjective
- ig·nor·er noun.
Oh wait, it's not. And once again, up is down, down is up ...
