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Rice Boils Over at Bubba
2006-09-26
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday accused Bill Clinton of making "flatly false" claims that the Bush administration didn't lift a finger to stop terrorism before the 9/11 attacks.
I doubt Bill expected this reaction. Condi has never been anything even remotely political. Is Bill ready to take on a black woman twice as smart as he is?
Rice hammered Clinton, who leveled his charges in a contentious weekend interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News Channel, for his claims that the Bush administration "did not try" to kill Osama bin Laden in the eight months they controlled the White House before the Sept. 11 attacks. "The notion somehow for eight months the Bush administration sat there and didn't do that is just flatly false - and I think the 9/11 commission understood that," Rice said during a wide-ranging meeting with [New York} Post editors and reporters. "What we did in the eight months was at least as aggressive as what the Clinton administration did in the preceding years," Rice added.

The secretary of state also sharply disputed Clinton's claim that he "left a comprehensive anti-terror strategy" for the incoming Bush team during the presidential transition in 2001. "We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al Qaeda," Rice responded during the hourlong session.

Her strong rebuttal was the Bush administration's first response to Clinton's headline-grabbing interview on Fox on Sunday in which he launched into an over-the-top defense of his handling of terrorism - wagging his finger in the air, leaning forward in his chair and getting red-faced, and even attacking Wallace for improper questioning. After Clinton got angry during the questioning, Wallace said Clinton aide Jay Carson tried to get his producer to stop the interview. Carson said he was concerned that time was running out and that little of the philanthropy efforts of the former president had been addressed.

At The Post, Rice also touched on hot spots around the globe:
* On Iran: "There isn't a particularly good, direct way to neutralize the Iranian threat."
* On Iraq: "You're never going to have a just Sunni-Shia reconciliation if you don't have a political system in which the interests of all can be represented - and that's what Iraq represents."
* On Pakistan: "The future of Pakistan, as [President Pervez] Musharraf and his people fully understand, is to de-radicalize elements of the population."
* On the Middle East conflict: "It would help to have a moderate force in the Palestinian territories and to have the beginnings of rapprochement with Israel and the rest of its neighbors."
* On the Far East: "I would like to see an improvement in Japanese-China relations."
"I think this is not a very fruitful discussion. We've been through it. The 9/11 commission has turned over every rock and we know exactly what they said," she added.

Transitioning to the global war on terror, an animated Rice questioned, "When are we going to stop blaming ourselves for the rise of terrorism?" Asked about recently leaked internal U.S. intelligence estimates that claimed the Iraq war was fueling terrorist recruiting, Rice said: "Now that we're fighting back, of course they are fighting back, too."

"I find it just extraordinary that the argument is, all right, so they're using the fact they're being challenged in the Middle East and challenged in Iraq to recruit, therefore you've made the war on terrorism worse. It's as if we were in a good place on Sept. 11. Clearly, we weren't. These are people who want to fight against us, and they're going to find a reason. And yes, they will recruit, but it doesn't mean you stop pursuing strategies that are ultimately going to stop them," Rice said.

She insisted U.S. forces must finish the job in Iraq and the wider Middle East to wipe out the "root cause" of violent extremism - not just the terror thugs who carry out the attacks. "It's a longer-term strategy, and it may even have some short-term down side, but if you don't look at the longer term, you're just leaving the problem to somebody else," she said.

She also said Middle East countries like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have a "major educational reform" effort under way to root out propaganda literature and extremist brainwashing.

In Latin America, home to outrageous Venezuelan bomb thrower Hugo Chavez, Rice said the U.S. approach is to "spend as little time possible in talking about Chavez and more time talking about our positive agenda in Latin America," including several trade agreements.
Major escalation in domestic public diplomacy that should make the donks think twice about how much the want to politicize international affairs. I could see this being the undertone of the last two years of the Bush administration to prepare the domestic battlespace for the inevitable test of the administration to follow in 2009.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#25  Besoeker, you're right of course about Alabama vs. Atlanta. I have Atlanta on the brain due to baseball playoffs. ;-)

The story about her father is, however, well attested. And Condi has been a staunch supporter of gun rights ever since.

Her parents were amazing role models who contributed mightily to her achievements via an outstanding upbringing. Doesn't always happen that way -- as a doctoral student, Condi studied under Madeleine Albright's father, whose politics and strategy theory she admired more than his daughter did.
Posted by: lotp   2006-09-26 18:48  

#24  I'd bet neither in '08, and in '12, Hildabeast will be too old...she's unelectable for 40+% of the population
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-26 18:40  

#23  So, will Condi face off against Hillary for President?

Posted by: john   2006-09-26 18:32  

#22  Lotp... the story was told he did his shotgun totting aka neighbor watch patrolling in Birmingham, Alabama. Not Atlanta.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-26 18:20  

#21  I think I prefer Condi when she's pissed off.

When the black community in Atlanta was threatened with lynchings, Condi's dad and others patroled the streets carrying shotguns.

Telling Condi we should lie down and take it so we don't make the racists / fascists mad is a non-starter.
Posted by: lotp   2006-09-26 18:16  

#20  Tancredo should call for a closed session of the House so that they can discuss the docs in Sandy's socks.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-09-26 17:31  

#19  Mike Koz in #16 is dead on right.
Count me in. Declassify the docs Sandy Berger stole. Now.
Posted by: Mark Z   2006-09-26 17:13  

#18  most excellent JDB!!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-09-26 15:08  

#17  In watching the coverage yesterday from various news outlets, They were nearly all saying that Cinton's tantrum would help the Dems. I don't believe that for one second. The more he rants about the 'right wing' conspiracy, the more he'll energize the conservative base. Bring it on Bill. Just watch what happens in November. Boy are some folks gonna be surprised as sh*t.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-26 13:52  

#16  ...What I think needs to start happening now - and the 'Burg might be a good place to start the ball rolling - is an immediate demand in the Blogosphere to get released whatever it was Sandy Berger was sneaking out of the National Archives.
You think Bill's hot now? Wait till he thinks that whatever was in those papers might come out...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-09-26 11:37  

#15  "I believe Paula Jones is a cheap tramp who was asking for it. I believe Kathleen Willey is a cheap tramp who was asking for it. I believe Monica Lewinsky is a cheap tramp who was asking for it."

Whahhahahahahaa, excellent indeed!

Posted by: Besoeker   2006-09-26 11:35  

#14  Kelly was awesome. He's missed
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-26 11:31  

#13  Sorry. Should've hattipped Lucianne.
Posted by: JDB   2006-09-26 11:26  

#12  The late, great Michael Kelly wrote an excellent tongue-in-cheek column on Clinton back in '98. Read it here.
Posted by: JDB   2006-09-26 11:23  

#11  Best line in the article:"When are we going to stop blaming ourselves for the rise of terrorism?"

Exactly.

I think I prefer Condi when she's pissed off.

If I were King I'd want to know who the person or persons were that concluded the rise in terrorism is linked directly to fighting back in Iraq. They'd be out of a job. Does any serious person truly believe that had we stayed solely in Afghanistan the f**kwad jihadis would not have congregated there just as they've done in Iraq?

Posted by: Mark Z   2006-09-26 11:14  

#10  Bubba could have saved a lot by stating: "While I wanted to do more against terrorists, the political climate didn't support a larger response."
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-09-26 10:31  

#9  "Tire tracks up and down your back, I can see you had your fun." Jimi Hendrix, "Crosstown Traffic."

I'm embarassed to admit that I just now understand what the hell Jimi was talking about in this line.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-09-26 09:57  

#8  I wonder who's going to defend Bill, he or Evita?

Evita v. Condi....

People have been waiting.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-09-26 09:51  

#7  Thank you God, for Bill Clinton's ego. Now that Clinton, desperate to spin a legacy, has revisited the events of his Presidency, we are all reminded of them. But by and large, people have already made up their minds; Clinton's raging confabulations are unlikely to change opinion, but they HAVE returned the country to making National Security and the fight against Terrorism the predominant issue this election. This return of the the 2002 national meme can only hurt democrats. Clinton cares ONLY about himself.
Posted by: Uloluns Omoluns8053   2006-09-26 09:50  

#6  Both Bill and Carter need to be run over with a cement mixer.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-09-26 09:49  

#5  Both Clinton and Carter need to shut their ugly pieholes. All they do is to undermine the government of the United States in its domestic and international affairs and bring discredit to the United States. In the past, this was considered treason. Now it's just considered Democratic Party normal behavior.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-09-26 09:34  

#4  "Tire tracks up and down your back, I can see you had your fun." Jimi Hendrix, "Crosstown Traffic."
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-09-26 09:34  

#3  Remember Condi's boots? Well, Bill, these boots were made for walking...
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2006-09-26 09:16  

#2  Slick Willie should have kept his mouth shut. All this will do is get people interested in what really happened during his administration. Tha facts are right there for anyone to read and understand. Plus, most voters are just now rembering that elections are coming up this fall.
Posted by: Steve   2006-09-26 08:56  

#1  Yay!!!
Posted by: DanNY   2006-09-26 08:43  

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