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To: jlallen who wrote (189113)10/4/2001 2:02:57 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769669
 
To admit what is apparent to all, that Bush has risen to the occasion and is proving a fine leader, would entail the admission that they were a bunch of weinerschnitzels in the first place, and had the perceptiveness of Mr. Magoo on a dark and cloudy night........



To: jlallen who wrote (189113)10/4/2001 2:21:51 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769669
 
More rationale about the stupidest that ever was was and is mr. bill

Gingrich, Morris Slam Clinton for bin Laden Failure
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich slammed ex-President Clinton
late Wednesday for failing to arrest Twin Tower terrorist Osama
bin Laden when he had the chance in 1996 -- five years before he
killed 7,000 Americans in coordinated attacks on New York and
Washington.

"You had this whole weird experience with the Clinton
administration that (Osama bin Laden) was behind the bombing of
two American embassies," Gingrich told Fox News Channel's
"Hannity & Colmes."

"They all believed (Osama bin Laden) was behind the World Trade
Center (attack in 1993)."

But the former Republican leader explained, "They were so tied
into the rule of law in the narrowest American sense, that they
had an opportunity for Sudan to give them bin Laden and they
couldn't take him."

Gingrich continued:

"Now I would just suggest to you that there is no national
security explanation for why we allowed bin Laden to get away
with the Sudanese offers.

"If the story that came out today is true; that the Sudanese
literally offered to give us bin Laden, and the Clinton
administration could not figure out a legal rationale -- this is
an administration that argued over what the meaning of the word
'is,' is.

"Now, if they couldn't figure out a way; an argument about bin
Laden, to keep him, there was something profoundly wrong with the
psychology of the (Clinton) administration."

Former Clinton White House political guru Dick Morris concurred
with Gingrich, telling FNC's Rita Cosby that Clinton was too
distracted by the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal to concentrate on
getting bin Laden.

"(Clinton was) distracted, disheartened and depressed and not
terribly focused," Morris told Cosby late Wednesday.

"And also I believe (Clinton was ) risk averse," Morris said, in
an observation he first shared with NewsMax.com last Friday.

"I think that one of the reasons we sent in cruise missiles as
opposed to commandos (in 1998) was that he was averse to risk,"
he told Cosby. "He didn't want to suffer casualties. He was
worried about criticism for that."

Morris said he was skeptical about the Clinton administration's
excuses for failing to apprehend bin Laden in 1996.

"It's very hard for me to believe that the United States could
not muster a case against bin Laden," Morris told Cosby.

"I have to believe that if Bill Clinton were not a distracted
president during this period that there would have been a much
greater focus on the terrorism issue."

newsmax.com

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