Friday, December 01, 2006

Al Gore


Brings the heat.

Here’s the excerpt from his GQ interview that everyone will be talking about today.


And it’s almost too easy to say, “I would have heeded the warnings.” In fact, I think I would have, I know I would have.

We had several instances when the CIA’s alarm bells went off, and what we did when that happened was, we had emergency meetings and called everybody together and made sure that all systems were go and every agency was hitting on all cylinders, and we made them bring more information, and go into the second and third and fourth level of detail. And made suggestions on how we could respond in a more coordinated, more effective way.

It is inconceivable to me that Bush would read a warning as stark and as clear [voice angry now] as the one he received on August 6th of 2001, and, according to some of the new histories, he turned to the briefer and said, “Well, you’ve covered your ass.”

And never called a follow up meeting.

Never made an inquiry.

Never asked a single question.

To this day, I don’t understand it. And, I think it’s fair to say that he personally does in fact bear a measure of blame for not doing his job at a time when we really needed him to do his job.

And now the Woodward book has this episode that has been confirmed by the record that George Tenet, who was much abused by this administration, went over to the White House for the purpose of calling an emergency meeting and warning as clearly as possible about the extremely dangerous situation with Osama bin Laden, and was brushed off!

And I don’t know why—honestly—I mean, I understand how horrible this Congressman Foley situation with the instant messaging is, okay? I understand that. But, why didn’t these kinds of things produce a similar outrage? And you know, I’m even reluctant to talk about it in these terms because it’s so easy for people to hear this or read this as sort of cheap political game-playing. I understand how it could sound that way.

[Practically screaming now] But dammit, whatever happened to the concept of accountability for catastrophic failure? This administration has been by far the most incompetent, inept, and with more moral cowardice, and obsequiousness to their wealthy contributors, and obliviousness to the public interest of any administration in modern history, and probably in the entire history of the country!


As with all clean, muscular prose, no further comment is necessary, except perhaps to answer Mr. Gore's question and say that the concept of accountability died when the government became one party Republican. Because whatever Republican crisis or scandal or disaster you care point to, you will find one thing to be consistently true.

The Modern GOP comprehends the use of special prosecutors and hearings and subpoenas and impeachment – and government generally – solely as means for grabbing power for their cronies, and for wreaking the cheapest, most divisive, most toxic kind of political destruction and retribution against anyone who stands in their way.

What they do not believe in is competent governance and oversight, so as long as these radicals and criminals have a voice in government they will fight like the cornered rats that they are against ever holding their own to account for anything.

12 comments:

res ipsa loquitur said...

What they do not believe in is competent governance and oversight...

That's by design. The strategy is to pilot the ship into an iceberg and then sit back and watch, feigning helplessness, as it sinks. The desired effect is for the population to start muttering like old Swiss-cheese-for -brains Ronnie Reagan, i.e., "Government doesn't work!" Then, the citizens start agitating for the federal-gov't-in-a-bathtub of Grover Norquist's dreams.

driftglass said...

res!

Off to fight thru the ice sturm to get to the NaCl mines.
Back loooong after dark

sigh

Anonymous said...

"LAWS are for the LITTLE people"

..i REMEMBER hearing that, it's the CLOSEST thing to the TRUTH as they SEE it than ANYTHING..

res ipsa loquitur said...

Off to fight thru the ice sturm to get to the NaCl mines.
Back loooong after dark


Don't forget your hat!

res ipsa loquitur said...

Off to fight thru the ice sturm to get to the NaCl mines.
Back loooong after dark


Don't forget your hat!

res ipsa loquitur said...

Off to fight thru the ice sturm to get to the NaCl mines.
Back loooong after dark


Don't forget your hat!

Anonymous said...

While I'm still chuckling from that chucklehead John Stossel's latest paean to American exceptionalism and contempt for us stingy liberals, it's always good to come here for the stuff that really matters.

I don't know how you do it. Your output this past week has been prodigious, what with Lucy Liu hitting the late night talk shows and all. I hope you get some rest in the mines.

Anonymous said...

Res, that's a Thrice Sturm

I'm hoping DG only posesses one knoggen for all those hats - but it wouldn't surprise me at all to find Sir Drift packs an extra set of lobes, or two (ala Zaphod Beeblebrox).

-skunqesh

BitterHarvest said...

It is sweet to see Al Gore bustin' out the rhetorical flamethrower on this administration. Fuckin' A, Al.

Anonymous said...

DG- soak in the caring, feminine vibe coming your way! Jackpot city!

As for Gore, nice to see someone going after these cretins hammer and tong.

Anonymous said...

Jesus H. Bicycle! Did Al Gore really say
"But dammit, whatever happened to the concept of accountability for catastrophic failure?"

He just won my freakin' 2008 primary.

Did he really say that? Or was that you, Mr D?

driftglass said...

cleter.
Gore.
Which was sooo sweet.