Cheney Blames 9/11 On Richard Clarke: "He Obviously Missed It"

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First Posted: 06- 2-09 12:21 PM   |   Updated: 06- 2-09 12:25 PM

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Dick Cheney's recent and ongoing media blitz has been defined not just by the fervor with which he has defended his approach to national security affairs but also the extent to which he is willing to pin blame on others.

On Monday, the former vice president took to the National Press Club to discuss, once more, the policies he helped push and oversee while in office. Insisting that the Bush White House did everything it could to keep the American public safe, he placed responsibility for their most glaring failure on the counter-terrorism czar.

"Richard Clarke was the head of the counter-terrorism program in the run up to 9/11," Cheney declared. "He obviously missed it."

It was about as harsh an attack as the former vice president could muster -- blaming the death of 3,000 Americans on a single person. It is also deeply debatable. There is, of course, the August memo, handed to the president, which declared that al Qaeda was determined to attack the United States. Clarke himself wrote in his book that in the run-up to 9/11 he expressed deep concern over such an attack, but to no avail.

Reminded of this, Cheney replied, "That is not my recollection. But I haven't read his book."

There was the slightest of laughs from the audience.

It was not the only time Cheney threw a former colleague under the bus. Earlier in the event, the former vice president argued that the administration's suggestion of an operational link between al-Qaeda and Iraq was not driven by a neo-conservative fantasy, but by the CIA chief at the time.

"The prime source of information on the relationship between Iraq and al-Qaeda was George Tenet, who was the director of the Central Intelligence Agency and who testified, if you go back check the record, in the fall of '02 before the Senate Intelligence Committee in open session that there was a relationship, a collaborative relationship, an operational relationship," said Cheney, "that there was a relationship between al-Qaeda and Iraq that stretched back ten years. That is not something I made up, that is not something I thought of. That is what the director of central intelligence was telling us."

Cheney and others in the Bush administration have accused the former CIA director of producing the war's faulty rationales before. But by Tenet's own account, Cheney was running with intelligence that everyone knew to be far from concrete. Most contemporary reporting, moreover, suggests that it was the vice president's office who was applying pressure on the CIA to find a tie between al-Qaeda and Iraq.

In the end, the press club performance, like those that preceded it, showed Cheney at his most defensive and combative. There were, by his estimation, few if any mistakes made under his watch. And if there were mistakes, they were the responsibility of others. As for the current debate over the efficacy his national security policies, the critics, Cheney reasons, are either forgetful or ungrateful for the security with which they live.

"I don't have much tolerance or patience for those who suggest now with the benefit of hindsight eight years later, who have forgotten what in fact happened on 9/11," Cheney said. "It was the right thing to do. The threat is still out there."

Clarke did not return a request for comment.

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Dick Cheney's recent and ongoing media blitz has been defined not just by the fervor with which he has defended his approach to national security affairs but also the extent to which he is willing to ...
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- EuroRant1 I'm a Fan of EuroRant1 22 fans permalink
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This is complete madness. Why are the people of America allowing such a man a podium. Here (in Europe), we would have long tarred and feathered him (Cheney).

No one, but no one in Washington believes that Mr. Clarke is guilty of such charges. Mr. Clarke and his staff was the lone voices crying in the wilderness and they were maticulous about record keeping on the warnings from Bin-Laden / al-Qaeda and noted times he brought them to the White House.

These warnings were virtually ignored and yet the morning after the attacks of 9/11 Mr. Clarke was the first and central figure they now turned to for advice and consultation on Bin-Laden / al-Qaeda.

Can anyone explain to me like I'm a six year old - Why the person who is now being charged with "losing" the game is the one person they chose to put on the "pitchers mound"? Frankly it doesn't make sense.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/they-knew-but-did-nothing/2008/03/07/1204780065676.html?page=fullpage
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/19/60minutes/main607356.shtml
http://www.southerncrossreview.org/33/conason.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 AM on 06/03/2009
- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 270 fans permalink

Probably hard to comprehend, but the U.S. "press" has passed away. Happened about a week after the September, 2001 tragedy. No obituary, no burial, no visible memorials.

Just DEAD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 06/03/2009
- trisha08 I'm a Fan of trisha08 75 fans permalink

good point. I agree.

And they wonder why the newspaper is dead. Seems that "investigative journalism" was the first to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 06/03/2009
- zukervati I'm a Fan of zukervati 25 fans permalink
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Money! The twin towers apparently fell on the "press" - they abdicated their responsibility of delivering the truth and insight, especially to the victims of that fateful day; leading us to where we are now. If it hadn't been for new media like HP, we wouldn't be in a position with our new POTUS to bootstrap ourselves post MSM demise. To MSM I say, goodbye and good luck!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 06/03/2009

Surely Richard Clarke knows more than he told in his book; I would love to now see him expose much more about the workings of the Bush White House both before and after 9/11. It's a horrible thing to be insulted by the likes of Dick Cheney, and even more apalling to be blamed for the worst attack ever on American soil. The sad truth is that Dick Cheney has never evinced a scrap of love for this country or any hint of respect for its laws or its Constitution. To claim that his career was that of a public servant is a tragic abuse of the language. As long as he and his elite Republican pals could use their power and influence to rake in millions of dollars the rest of the country could go to hell, and it very nearly did in the 8 yrs. of the Bush/Cheney junta. Would somebody please whisk this two-ton Cuisinart off to the Hague to face the justice he is now so desperately trying to avoid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 AM on 06/03/2009
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More and more, Cheney sounds like a cornered man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 AM on 06/03/2009
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"Its everybody fault but mine"

or is it..

"The buck stops anywhere but here"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 06/03/2009
- bonnywide I'm a Fan of bonnywide 3 fans permalink

Sound familiar? Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld - the whole denizen of liars wouldn't take responsibility for anything. Except how safe they kept America ("not one attack!") Oops, except that one, uh... the only attack on American soil in her history. The watchword of that administration was, mum and blame everyone else, and take credit for things that never happened. Remember Bush's only regret was saying, "bring em on." That's it!!?? Cheney is worse than his boss. Did you forget that you guys fired Richard Clark a month before 9/11 for giving you info you didn't like? Out of touch. Cheney, check yourself in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 06/03/2009
- moongal6 I'm a Fan of moongal6 79 fans permalink
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The former administration decided to keep Chalabi on the payroll so he could keep giving them "information" about al Qaida. They didn't want to hear anything real from our people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 06/03/2009
- maggiee I'm a Fan of maggiee 28 fans permalink
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What about the anthrax attack? That was on US soil. I would also call what the DC sniper did terrorism....as well as people who shoot up shopping malls and church musicals....but that's just me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 06/03/2009
- peaches49 I'm a Fan of peaches49 8 fans permalink

Cheney is becoming more frenetic and disjointed in his comments--I'm waiting for him to pull out some little balls and start rolling them around in his hand as Capt. Queeg did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 06/03/2009
- Mister Wu I'm a Fan of Mister Wu 14 fans permalink

Inside job.
Everything thing else is just storytale.
My pet scapegoat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 06/03/2009
- Gasparilla I'm a Fan of Gasparilla 32 fans permalink

More lies by Cheney. Condi was national security adviser and Clarke could do nothing without her approval, which she failed to give on many occasions. To suggest Clarke is repsonsible when there were many other above him who did nothing, including Bush, Cheney, Ashcroft, and Condi, is revisionist history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 AM on 06/03/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 221 fans permalink
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The President and Cheney were briefed in April and again in August about an Al-Qaeda plot to smash planes into buildings....

The only ones that missed this were the "Deciders".....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 06/03/2009
- moongal6 I'm a Fan of moongal6 79 fans permalink
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It was titled the Phoenix memo, and it was very revealing, they didn't pay any attention to it at all. It originated out of a flight school in Phoenix.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 06/03/2009
- imfedup I'm a Fan of imfedup 45 fans permalink
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They did nothing because they needed 9/11 to happen so they could further their agenda, which required implementation of the Patriot Act and suspension of certain Constitutional rights. They needed an incident, in their words, along the lines of Pearl Harbor, or they were going to have to wait much longer to achieve what they wanted to. Read the Wolfowitz Doctrine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 06/03/2009
- imfedup I'm a Fan of imfedup 45 fans permalink
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For more on the Wolfowitz Doctrine, see Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear and the Selling of American Empire. You can watch a full-length preview or read the transcript. Very illuminating.
http://www.mediaed.org/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=126

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 06/03/2009
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"The threat is still out there" It certainly is. Today at the national press club, and weekly on Meet the Press, or CNN or FNC. Shut and lock this traitor up already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 06/02/2009

Cheney LIES . . . and LIES . . .

Clarke ought to shove the Memos up Chaney's pacemaker . . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 06/02/2009
- mari2JJ I'm a Fan of mari2JJ 39 fans permalink

No doubt, Cheney was tasked by Sr. Bush to try to make nice with the Cheney Bush legacy. But unfortunately, Cheney's nose grows every time he lies and just look at his nose. Sad that Bush Sr. did not try to get his own son to do this dirty work but then we all know that Cheney was the head guy. As one of Jr. Bush's Texas friends once said to me, "Jr. Bush was never worth spit. so his own father made sure that Cheney was appointed President behind the President".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 06/02/2009
- Waltfl I'm a Fan of Waltfl 61 fans permalink
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The scary part is, there are still people out there thinking Cheney is a great guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 06/02/2009
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Besides being a great Daddy, look at how Lizzy is supporting him. By the way, how does she know what is in those "memos"?? Does she have a security clearance?? Is she now also complicit??? When did SHE know, and kept the t0rture secret?? Just wondering what gives her more clout that Congress???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 06/02/2009

his wife and daughter ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 06/03/2009

Yes, Cheney, the threat is still out there. And we won't be safe until you are behind bars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 06/02/2009
- zakon I'm a Fan of zakon 3 fans permalink
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Cheney was CEO of Haliburton (an oil services company) before becoming Vice President of the United States of America.

Instead of divesting of Haliburton-related investments to avoid conflicts of interest, he was instead 'forced' to place them in a "blind trust" (blind trust, how ironic).

Dick couldn't touch the blind trust until his stint in office was over, and of course, not until he convened a secret "Energy Task Force," had a Pearl Harbor-like event occur shortly after he assumed responsibility of the national security portfolio, and occupied an oil rich country.

Was it worth it Dick?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 06/02/2009
- Davwbaird I'm a Fan of Davwbaird 24 fans permalink
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he doubled his wealth at our expenses. he was paid 50 million as abonus to bring business haliburtons way. he set up the out sourcing of army jobs to haliburton when he was defense sec. under der first Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 06/02/2009
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Nov '05 Tom Turnipseed

Cheney's relentless quest for power and profits.

As Defense Secretary, Cheney commissioned a study for the U.S.D.D. (by Kellogg/Brown/Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton). It recommended HALLIBURTON TAKE OVER support programs for worldwide U.S. military operations.

Cheney linked Department of Defense contractors with Halliburton and became CEO. Halliburton was the principal beneficiary of Cheney"s privatization efforts for military logistical support. Cheney was paid $44 million over five years. About the money, Cheney said. "I tell you that the government had absolutely nothing to do with it."

Under Cheney, Halliburton had 58 subsidiaries in OFFSHORE tax havens, BILKING taxpayers. Halliburton utilized off-shore subsidiaries to contract for services selling BANNED equipment to IRAN, IRAQ and LIBYA. (Illegal if done directly by Halliburton.).

With Cheney, Halliburton"s tax payments went from $302 million in 1998 to ZERO in 1999, they also received a REFUND of $85 million from the IRS.

Halliburton earned $40 million/year for oil field work for in IRAN. Their subsidiary in the Cayman Islands has no office/employees, a bank forwards all mail to Halliburton headquarters in Houston. Halliburton created the subsidiary allowing itself to do ILLEGAL business IRAN, AVOIDING TAXES.

Halliburton, before the Iraq War, was 19th on the list of contractors, became 1 in 2003, making
$4.2 BILLION FROM THE U.S.

Halliburton earned $10 BILLION IN IRAQ, and handed the first Katrina contracts and BUILT GITMO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 06/02/2009
- jaggededge I'm a Fan of jaggededge 8 fans permalink
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are you talking about thee 33 million he got up front or is there more?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 06/03/2009
- Querent I'm a Fan of Querent 66 fans permalink
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Richard Clarke does right to ignore Cheney's ranting and refuse comment on this accusation. The record is clear. Cheney had been put in charge of a top-level security committee charged with investigating the threat posed by Al Qaida. Richard Clarke repeatedly told everyone in the higher levels of the administration that the threat was real and should be taken seriously. On 9/11, eight months into the doomed Bush administration, Cheney's committee had yet to meet.

But more importantly, the record from that point on shows clearly that everything Cheney said was a lie. This is a man who is openly at war with the truth. Rational people must regard the possibility of his telling the truth about anything as a vanishingly small possibility, at this point. We all do best to ignore Cheney and his endless parade of lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 06/02/2009
- zakon I'm a Fan of zakon 3 fans permalink
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Dick's favorite song in early 2001 was Let It Be(come)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 06/02/2009
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