October 5, 2006 10:22 AM

The Real Cover-Up

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks during a news conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, unseen at the Foreign ministry after their meeting in Cairo, Egypt Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks during a news conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, unseen at the Foreign ministry after their meeting in Cairo, Egypt Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

(The Nation)  This column was written by Robert Scheer.
They are such liars. And no, I am not speaking only of the dissembling GOP House leaders led by Speaker Dennis Hastert who, out of naked political calculation, covered up for one of their own in the sordid teen stalking case of Rep. Mark Foley.

Call me old school, but I am still more concerned with the Republicans molesting Lady Liberty while pretending to be guarding the nation's security, an assignment which they have totally botched. The news about the Foley cover-up, while important as yet another example of extreme hypocrisy on the part of the Republican virtues police, should not be allowed to obscure the latest evidence of Administration deceit as to its egregious ineptness in protecting the nation.

On Monday, a State Department spokesman conceded that then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice had indeed been briefed in July 2001 by George Tenet, then-director of the CIA, about the alarming potential for an al Qaeda attack, as Bob Woodward has reported in his aptly named new book, "State of Denial."

"I don't remember a so-called emergency meeting," Rice had said only hours earlier, apparently still suffering from some sort of post-9/11 amnesia that seemed to afflict her during her forced testimony to the 9/11 Commission. The omission of this meeting from the final commission report is another example of how the Bush Administration undermined the bipartisan investigation that the President had tried to prevent. Surely lying under oath in what was arguably the most important official investigation in the nation's history should be treated more seriously than the evasiveness in the Paula Jones case that got President Bill Clinton impeached. Nor is it just Rice who should be challenged, for Tenet seems to have provided Woodward with details concerning the Administration's indifference to the terrorist threat that he did not share with the 9/11 Commission.

In his book, Woodward described an encounter between Rice and Tenet, in a near panic about a rising flood of intelligence warnings just presented to him by top aide Cofer Black. Tenet forced an unscheduled meeting with Rice on July 10, 2001, because he wanted the Bush Administration to take action immediately against al Qaeda to disrupt a possible domestic attack.

"Tenet ... decided he and Black should go to the White House immediately. Tenet called Condoleezza Rice, then national security adviser, from the car and said he needed to see her right away," Woodward reports. "He and Black hoped to convey the depth of their anxiety and get Rice to kick-start the government into immediate action." A mountain of evidence proves that the Bush Administration did nothing of the sort.

Now, if Rice truly does not remember that now-confirmed meeting — which was apparently first reported in the Aug. 4, 2002, Time magazine in an article titled "Could 9/11 Have Been Prevented?" — wouldn't that indicate she didn't take it that seriously? Not remembering confirms her inattention to terror reports at a time the Bush administration was already fixated on "regime change" in Iraq.

Rice is famously sharp and has an awesome memory. Considering the trauma of 9/11 and its effects, it is inconceivable that Rice would not recall such an ominous and prescient briefing by Tenet and Black, especially after the 9/11 Commission forced her to document and review her actions in those crucial months.

It is, however, as she stated Monday, "incomprehensible" that she, then the national security adviser to the president and the person most clearly charged with sounding the alarm, would have ignored the threat. But ignore it the administration did, and then later tried to lay the blame on the Clinton Administration, which, Rice claimed at the 9/11 Commission hearings, lied when it said it had given the incoming White House team an action plan for fighting al Qaeda.

"We were not presented with a plan," Rice infamously argued under questioning from then-Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.), but instead were given a memo with "a series of actionable items" describing how to tackle al Qaeda in Afghanistan.

Such weaseling would be funny if the topic were not so serious. But there is no way Rice can squirm out of this one, despite her impressive track record of calculated distortion on everything from Iraq's nonexistent WMDs to the trumped-up ties between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Can there be any better case for turning over control of at least one branch of Congress to the opposition party so that we might finally have hearings to learn the truth of this matter, which is far more important, and sordid, than the Foley affair?

By Robert Scheer
Reprinted with permission from The Nation

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by bevlar-2009 October 6, 2006 8:38 PM EDT
Scheers comments are nothing more than the latest "bash the Bush Administration" by ANY means possible! Dems and anti-American AMERICANS are more interested in childish, petty EGO PC nonsense, than reality! Personally, if the Dems and other anti-Americans DO get the Congress/Senate/Presidency--I'M going to move to "Cave Nr. 4 in Pakistan" where I'll be safe!
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by pendragon679 October 6, 2006 3:45 PM EDT
Some rather frightening food for thought:
The 2000 "election" was decided by the Supreme Court, not the electorate. According to the 25th Amendment, this makes King Dubya eligible to run AGAIN in 2008, and rest assured, he WILL use daddy's money to buy another election. Why has no-one sought to bring charges of election fraud against this clown?
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by observantx October 6, 2006 2:21 PM EDT
Our Secretary of State met with George Tenant and Cofer Black. They had intelligence pointing to an eminent attack against the United States. What they told her, she can%u2019t %u201Crecall%u201D and insists it would be %u201Dincomprehensible%u201D that she would not act on that kind of information.

Then almost 3,000 people were incinerated and crushed into dust.

Then instead of finishing off Osama pinned down at Tora Bora, they don%u2019t supply enough troops to ensure he can%u2019t escape. They had Osama in their sights, the *** who did this to us, and he slips away into the night.

Then instead of pursuing the architect of 9/11, a fictitious stew of WMD, Al-Qaeda + Saddam, Niger yellowcake, etc., is fed to our submissive Congress who then meekly turns authority to declare war over to the president. We end up in the wrong country for the wrong reasons.

We now have nearly 3,000 dead American soldiers, escalating kidnapping, torturing and killing in Iraq, and wannabe terrorists breeding like flies. Nearly 6,000 Americans have perished because of the incompetence, deceit, and arrogance of our president, our vice president, our secretary of defense, our secretary of state and their aides and advisors.

Now what happens?

Do we finally, for our nation%u2019s future, put aside our party affiliations and as AMERICANS, put on our coats and get to the polls and disinfect our White House and our Congress?

I am. And I sincerely hope you do the same

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by lochlan-2009 October 6, 2006 1:19 PM EDT
America, remember to vote this November. If we can get the Senate into the hands of the Democrats, we might be able to see some war crime charges brought against this Administration, before 2008 presidential election coverage drowns out all news, leaving this most corrupt Administration free from any and all charges. The enemy of your enemy can be a powerful ally.
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by shanghaimama October 6, 2006 9:08 AM EDT
Ms. Rice is an embarrassment to the nation, to women and to Afro-Americans in general.I'm sure deep down she is not aware of the damage she has and is doing. But her quest for power has led her to make a deal with the Devil, and she should accept the consequences! Why should her perjury go unpunished???
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by emhawks October 6, 2006 1:52 AM EDT
How much more can we endure from the Bush adm.?! Rice is indeed a liar & a coward; but so is everyone else in this adm.
I agree with clestes, that invading Iraq was laid out well before 9/11. I also believe that history will prove that 9/11 was an inside job.
Remember to vote on Nov. 7th. Hopefully, we can get rid of many of the Bush/Cheney Congressional supporters. I believe that the 9/11 investigation should then be re-opened.
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by itchybrain October 6, 2006 12:59 AM EDT
Condi and the rest of the Bush league must be pooping in their pants (or skirt, in her case) worrying about the demos regaining control of congress. Could war crimes trial be far behind?
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by cruzn66 October 5, 2006 11:50 PM EDT
How much more evidence does this country need before sensible people will see through the deceptions that have been thrown upon all Americans and the rest of the world as well. With so many former officials, whose "guilt" has gotten the best of them, coming forward to tell the latest "truths", what can we honestly believe from any gov't official? Somewhere, the founding fathers are hanging their heads with shame at the way this country addresses itself to its people and the world!!
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by beacheshuman October 5, 2006 8:23 PM EDT
There is not one genuinely qualified candidate in any party to run this country. All of the truly qualified people are much better off running MicroSoft, Apple, Trump Enterprises, or Six Flags Over Dallas.
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by osidebear October 5, 2006 7:14 PM EDT
Some people speculate that she may want to be president some day. Her lying shows that she is indeed qualified.
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