Republicans Blame Anybody But BUSH - 911 Report, Iraq
One day before the bipartisan 9/11 Commission is scheduled to release its final report, Bush administration allies on Capitol Hill have put their partisan spin machine into high-gear. Despite overwhelming evidence that President Bush underfunded counter-terrorism[more] , ignored repeated memos [more] warning of an imminent attack by Osama bin Laden, and took one of the longest vacations in presidential history [more] while the pre-9/11 security threat boiled, Republicans are seeking to blame 9/11 on the Clinton administration [more] even before the Commission's report has been published. Their current target: former National Security Adviser Sandy Berger, who in October 2003 acknowledged inadvertently losing two documents from the National Archives. House Speaker Dennis Hastert , House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist claimed Berger was trying to deceive the 9/11 Commission. They failed to mention the Commission refuted that charge [more], and that even the Bush Justice Department admits the incident is so innocuous, that CBS News reports "law enforcement sources say they don't expect any criminal charges will be filed." {more] Via Center for American Progress.