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The lead LA TIMES headline today is:
Terror Not a Bush Priority Before 9/11, Witness Says
Thanks for blowing the lid off that story, LA TIMES! Al-Qaeda was a higher priority for everyone after 9/11.
In implying that it wasn’t a priority at all at the Bush administration prior to 9/11, Richard Clarke is contradicting his own public statements, as widely documented here, here, and here.
This deep investigative journalism in the TIMES is also known as monday morning quarterbacking and 20-20 hindsight.