Donald Rumsfeld On This Morning’s Meet The Press

I have some stuff to do this afternoon, so I can’t put this up proper until tonight (or even tomorrow morning maybe).
But I did want to make it available for everyone immediately, so the clips from today are loading up to this directory right now.
The directory will contain the interview with Donald Rumsfeld in two parts and a bunch of stills from the program. (uploding now)
I’ve also got stuff from the July 6, 2003 Meet The Press in this directory.
(These are arranged in 7 clips by category.)
Enjoy!

NY Times: The White House has a lot of explaining to do.

So either Cheney knew and he and the Shrub communicate so poorly that this information was never conveyed from dick to shrub — or — the Shrub did know that the Nigerian Uranium information was incorrect. Either way, it stinks.

The Uranium Fiction

A NY Times Editorial.

We’re glad that someone in Washington has finally taken responsibility for letting President Bush make a false accusation about Saddam Hussein’s nuclear weapons program in the State of the Union address last January, but the matter will not end there. George Tenet, the director of central intelligence, stepped up to the issue yesterday when he said the C.I.A. had approved Mr. Bush’s speech and failed to advise him to drop the mistaken charge that Iraq had recently tried to import significant quantities of uranium from an African nation, later identified as Niger. Now the American people need to know how the accusation got into the speech in the first place, and whether it was put there with an intent to deceive the nation. The White House has a lot of explaining to do…
We’re glad that someone in Washington has finally taken responsibility for letting President Bush make a false accusation about Saddam Hussein’s nuclear weapons program in the State of the Union address last January, but the matter will not end there. George Tenet, the director of central intelligence, stepped up to the issue yesterday when he said the C.I.A. had approved Mr. Bush’s speech and failed to advise him to drop the mistaken charge that Iraq had recently tried to import significant quantities of uranium from an African nation, later identified as Niger. Now the American people need to know how the accusation got into the speech in the first place, and whether it was put there with an intent to deceive the nation. The White House has a lot of explaining to do.

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Howard Dean To Guest Blog While Larry’s On Vacation

You all must know how completely thrilled I am about this newest development in the Presidential campaign.
I’ll let Larry tell you about it himself.

A new guest blogger: Howard Dean
Yesterday, I completed a draft of a new book. Tomorrow, Bettina and I leave for our first vacation in a very long time (and, as we expect, the last vacation the two of us will take alone in a very long time).
So it is time for me to take a break from this space too. But I

The Daily Show: No Apologies Coming From The Shrub About Inaccurate WMD Evidence

This piece provides a brilliant wrap up of this last week’s events – From the Shrub’s “Bring them on” episode, to Tommy Franks’ resignation and the Shrub’s skirting the issue of inaccuracies in his State Of The Union Address (in his own words).
This is from last night’s show – July 10, 2003.
Daily Show On Shrub’s WMD Self-Defense (Small – 10 MB)















The Daily Show
(The best news on television.)

NOW Presidential Candidate Forum Going On Today

If anyone knows for sure when on what channel this is airing, will you shoot me an email please at lisarein@finetuning.com?
I’d like to tape it and make it available for everyone online.

NOW Hosts Presidential Candidate Forum on Women’s Rights

What: Presidential Candidates Forum on Women’s Rights
Who: Confirmed candidates include Gov. Howard Dean, Ambassador Carol Moseley-Braun, Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Rev. Al Sharpton
When: Friday, July 11
5:15 PM to 7:00 PM
Where: DoubleTree Crystal City – Crystal Ballroom
300 Army Navy Drive
Arlington, Virginia
“NOW’s Presidential Candidates Forum will bring women’s rights activists from across the country – the backbone of many a campaign – face to face with the candidates challenging Bush in 2004,” Gandy said. “Going on the record as a strong supporter of these critical issues is a sure-fire way to mobilize women to get to the polls next year.”

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More On Shrub’s Bogus WMD Intelligence

U.S. Envoy Says Bush ‘Twisted’ Iraq Intelligence
By Reuters.

A former U.S. ambassador who investigated a report about Iraq buying uranium from Niger accused the Bush administration on Sunday of twisting intelligence to exaggerate the threat posed by Saddam Hussein.
Joseph Wilson, Washington’s envoy to Gabon from 1992 to 1995, said in an article in the New York Times that he went to Niger in February 2002 at the request of the CIA to assess the intelligence report — which the International Atomic Energy Agency later dismissed as being based on forged documents.

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White House Admits To WMD Evidence Mistake, Sort Of


Bush Recantation Of Iraq Claim Stirs Calls for Probes

By Walter Pincus for the Washington Post.

Democrats called for investigations yesterday after the White House acknowledged Monday that President Bush should not have said in his State of the Union address last January that Iraq had tried to buy uranium in Africa.
The White House acknowledgment followed a British parliamentary report casting doubt on intelligence about the alleged uranium sale, which Bush had attributed to the British.
“Knowing all that we know now, the reference to Iraq’s attempt to acquire uranium from Africa should not have been included in the State of the Union speech,” the White House statement said. In the speech, Bush was trying to make the case that Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear weapons program…
The senior Democrat on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV (W.Va.), said the administration’s admission was not a revelation. “The whole world knew it was a fraud,” Rockefeller said, adding that the current intelligence committee inquiry should determine how it got into the Bush speech. “Who decided this was something they could work with?” Rockefeller asked.
Sen. Carl M. Levin (Mich.), ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, yesterday questioned why, as late as the president’s Jan. 28 speech, “policymakers were still using information which the intelligence community knew was almost certainly false.”

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Drilling For Oil Becomes Outdated Technology

Aw come on — we just went through all this trouble to take over Iraq, and now we find out we can make oil out of… anything?
Anything into
Oil
Technological savvy could turn 600 million tons of turkey guts and other waste
into 4 billion barrels of light Texas crude each year

By Brad Lemley for Discover Magazine.

In an industrial park in Philadelphia sits a new machine that can change almost anything into oil.
Really.
…Because depolymerization takes apart materials at the molecular level, Appel says, it is “the perfect process for destroying pathogens.” On a wet afternoon in Carthage, he smiles at the new plant