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 ...
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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Does anyone else feel as soiled as I do after hearing this man speak? After his excremental speech, I feel like I need to have a shower, just to feel clean again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 06/02/2009
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...to the vomitorium we go...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 06/02/2009
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Cheney said. "It was the right thing to do. The threat is still out there."

Hey DC, Look in the mirror and you will find it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 06/02/2009
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The sad part about it is that 24% of this country will believe Cheney without question, even when he contradicts himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 06/02/2009
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If Liz Cheney REALLY cared about her father, she would encourage him give this up. He is embarrassing himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 06/02/2009
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no, he is indicting himself. please keep talking...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 06/02/2009
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Exactly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 06/02/2009
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Absolutely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 06/02/2009
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Yes and keep the tape rolling!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 06/02/2009
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More demonstration that Cheny is a coward and a liar

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 06/02/2009
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Cheney will blame anyone except himself and his stooge.

I realize he seems to have reading issues, but you would think someone could have read the August, 2001 memo to him or his sidekick.

Typical no responsibility Republicants.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 06/02/2009

This Chaney has some nerve - he's one of the leaders who ignored Richard Clark's warning.
One has to wonder about the man's mental health?!
Does he think we've all forgotten or don't have the video? May I just say that I wouldn't walk across the street to spit on him if he was on fire.
He should Just. Shut. Up!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 06/02/2009

Quote from MSNBC circa 2004: "Clarke told the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States last week that Bush and his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, ignored al-Qaida before the attacks. He said his access to senior officials was cut off by the new Bush administration, which he said did not consider terrorism to be an “urgent problem.” In contrast, he said, the Clinton administration gave the terrorist threat its “highest priority.”­"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 06/02/2009
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I'm no partisan hater, but... Mental illness? Honestly, what else could explain this Cheney's behavior?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 06/02/2009
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...a psychotic break in the offing? perhaps...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 06/02/2009

What could explain it? .... pathological lying to cover up his responsibility and avoid culpability and prosecution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 06/02/2009
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Anybody but you right DICK?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 06/02/2009

The last paragraph:
""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."

It's a matter of logic that this statement is nonsense -- the benefit of hindsight AND have forgotten what in fact happened on 9/11? Those two different interpretations can't go together.

And I'll quibble for a moment, and remind the former VP that we're not arguing any failures on 9/11, but the run-up to that terrible day that's still eligible for the limelight. The FBI, the CIA, NSA Condi Rice, VP and POTUS -- they all failed us terribly. So did Richard Clarke, but he did try to ring a general alarm on Al-Qaida at least, and he did very publicly apologize for his failings, and he seemed as horrified as all of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 06/02/2009

When he said "it was the right thing to do..." it makes me believe those conspiracy theorists who said Cheney actually helped it happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/02/2009
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it isn't just a conspiracy theory!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 06/02/2009
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. . . and yet, he continues to get free air time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 06/02/2009

Norm Coleman's most recent and feeble attempt to delay Al Franken's imminent victory in the Minnesota for the US Senate election:

http://voteforamerica.net/editorials/Comments.aspx?ArticleId=269&ArticleName=MNSC+Oral+Arguments

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/02/2009
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just last week he claimed Sadam had wmd's! LAST WEEK for crimany sakes. Even Keith mentioned it saying he was claiming the same, stupid thing again!
All of a sudden he admits the truth, then blames Clarke!

Clarke warned them in May and August of 2001. They blew him off, demoted him and he quit! DO THESE

MEN EVER TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANYTHING, EVER? IT SURE ALWAYS SEEMS TO BE

SOMEONE ELSE'S FAULT! ONE THING ABOUT THE GOP, NO INTEGRITY WHATSOEVER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/02/2009
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"The threat is still out there"

So your criminal methods failed to keep us safe. No big surprise there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/02/2009

Curious that Richard Clarke is the ONLY one from the Bush administration to have accepted responsibility (and apologized before the Senate) for failing to protect this country in it's time of need. And here we have the coward Cheney continuing to refuse to admit he failed this country by pointing fingers at the one guy who already did take responsibility! He is beyond shameful, he is a widening stain on the honor of this country, and each day he walks free is a day that the world sees we do not hold our leaders to the same standards as everyone else. Leaders in America get an automatic get out of jail free card.

When are they going to take this war criminal into custody and make him face a jury of his peers? I know, our leaders have no peers, but just the same...he should face them! I can at least fantasize that this will one day happen, i.e. the law will actually mean something.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 06/02/2009
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I'm with you. Send for the gendarmes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 06/02/2009
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