Entry: Reporting Terrorist Threats: Damned If You Do... Monday, August 02, 2004



No matter what response the Bush Administration concocted to the recent discovery of specific terrorist targets, the Left was bound to condemn it as "wrong." It's an election year, and attacking President Bush is far more important to most Democrats than cooperating to ensure the safety of American citizens. Following the arrest of al-Qaeda operative Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani in Pakistan, Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge announced a list of specific buildings that are targeted for al-Qaeda attacks, most likely by truck or car bombs. Extra security has been put in place at the New York Stock Exchange and Citigroup in New York City, the World Bank Headquarters and the International Monetary Fund buildings in Washington DC, and Prudential Financial in Newark NJ. Unless an attack actually takes place, the Left will claim this is deliberately causing fear in order to rally support for President Bush. They consider the announcement ridiculous, since no specific date was mentioned for the planned attack. If a terrorist attack does happen, of course, they will claim that not enough was done to prevent it. Why can't the Left be consistent in their views?

When the now-infamous 6 August 2001 PDB (Presidential Daily Briefing) was declassified, the outrage from the Left was as palpable as it was laughable. The memo, titled, "Bin Laden determined to strike in US," contained not a single specific threat. However, those on the Left continue to use the title of the memo as "proof" that President Bush had ample warning of the 9/11 hijacking, and insist that he should have made the public aware of the imminent danger. During the 9/11 inquisition, Democrats on the Commission attempted to use the memo's title as a blunt instrument with which to bludgeon National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice. Unfazed by Richard Ben-Veniste's and Bob Kerrey's unfair attacks and grandstanding, she explained that the memo was merely a historical list of general threats from al-Qaeda. The memo did make a reference to a five-year-old threat to hijack airplanes, but in the "standard" context of using hostages to bargain for the release of prisoners. "We have not been able to corroborate some of the more sensational threat reporting, such as that from a ---- service in 1998 saying that Bin Laden wanted to hijack a U.S. aircraft to gain the release of 'Blind Sheikh' Omar Abdel Rahman and other U.S.-held extremists." The memo did mention New York -- but only stated that federal buildings there were under surveillance. Note that no federal buildings in New York were attacked on 9/11. However, with that magical 20/20 hindsight the Left seems to possess, they can see that these bits and pieces of fragmentary intelligence clearly spelled out a new type of terrorist attack just over a month later. Now, President Bush has informed the public of specific and detailed threats -- and is castigated for it. Where is the consistency?

If the Bush administration keeps a lid on newly-uncovered threats and an attack occurs, the Left will slam the President for not informing the public. If they release what details they have and nothing happens, the Left will claim that there never was a threat. According to the New York Times, "News of the terror threat on Sunday also stirred renewed suggestions from some Democrats that the White House was manipulating terror alerts for Mr. Bush's political gain." Howard Dean, once the favorite for the Democratic Presidential nomination, said during an interview on CNN, "I am concerned that every time something happens that's not good for President Bush, he plays this trump card, which is terrorism." The biggest shame in this country is how the Left has politicised the struggle to keep Americans safe in order to score political points against President Bush.

   5 comments

Jamie from Alabama
August 2, 2004   08:43 PM PDT
 
Back when they first started using the color-coded terror alert system, Hannity and Colmes had Ollie North on as a guest and Ollie was talking about it. Colmes made the statement that "Homeland Security is issuing all the terror alerts without any specific information and its just alarming the public. They should just wait to issue warnings when there is a specific threat. We don't want to know about all the information that they are getting". So, Ollie made the statement that Homeland Security doesn't tell the public about everything they do, the plots that have been disrupted, messages intercepted", etc. etc. SO, what does Colmes then say? "That's wrong! They should not hold back any information! The American public has the right to know everything that is going on!". One minute, he thinks the Bush Admin is doing too much and needlessly frightening the public, the next minute he thinks that the Bush Admin is not telling the public enough. There within the space of minutes, Colmes displayed the liberal mindset - the Bush Admin is "damned if they do, and damned if they don't".
JM
August 3, 2004   10:15 PM PDT
 
Heh, good reference. It's always the same with the Left. Whatever Bush does is wrong, NO MATTER WHAT. And when they try to rationalise their predetermined anti-Bush position, its almost funny. Almost.
StarkTruth
August 3, 2004   10:36 PM PDT
 
Colmes is one of the worst for this too. He isn't even a good liberal...he will take whatever side just to be an idiot.
JM
August 3, 2004   10:43 PM PDT
 
>he will take whatever side just to
>be an idiot.

He usually takes whatever side is opposite Hannity's, just BECAUSE it's opposite Hannity's. Kind of DOES sound like a good Liberal, in a way... :)
tyler
August 4, 2004   03:58 AM PDT
 
Here is an article about how kerry could be hurt by questions about his military service

deepthoughtswithtyler.blogspot.com

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