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I would be remiss if I didn't mention that, earlier this week, Keith Olbermann did an outstanding job of reminding us how -- again -- Condi Rice either is mendacious beyond belief, or suffers from a severe memory problem.

Just to set this up, here was Ms. Rice's foot-in-mouth moment in front of the 9/11 Commission:

RICE: I remember very well that the president was aware that there were issues inside the United States. He talked to people about this. But I don't remember the al-Qaida cells as being something that we were told we needed to do something about.

BEN-VENISTE: Isn't it a fact, Dr. Rice, that the August 6th PDB warned against possible attacks in this country? And I ask you whether you recall the title of that PDB?

RICE: I believe the title was, "Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States."


Ouch.

But this week, as a response to Bill Clinton's assertion the Bush Administration sat on its hands regarding al Qaeda between Inauguration Day and 11 Sept 2001, Ms. Rice made the claim that, "We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al Qaeda."

If you watch the video, you'll see Olbermann present the following:

"On January 25, 2001, five days after Mr. Bush took office, counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke sent Rice a memo, attaching to it a document entitled "Strategy for Eliminating the Threat of al Qaeda." It was, Clarke, wrote, "developed by the last administration to give to you, incorporating diplomatic, economic, military, public diplomacy, and intelligence tools."


(emphasis added)

Oy.

Or, take this exchange from a White House pwess bwiefing, with Ari-the-Liar at the podium:

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, February 27, 2001)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The Taliban in Afghanistan, they have offered that they are ready to hand over Osama bin Laden to Saudi Arabia if the United States drops its sanctions, and the—they have a kind of deal that they want to make with the United States. Do you have any comments (INAUDIBLE)?

ARI FLEISCHER, WHITE HOUSE PRESS Secretary: Let me take that and get back to you on that.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

OLBERMANN: There is no record of any subsequent discussion on that matter.


Really. If you have neither read nor seen Olbermann's report, you should.
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From the AP wire via Yahoo:

Democratic presidential hopeful Howard Dean on Friday cited the higher terror alert and the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq in arguing that he was right to say Saddam Hussein's capture didn't make America safer.

"They got all excited, but here we are," Dean told a town-hall meeting. "We've lost 10 more troops and F-16s are escorting foreign passenger jets into our air space because we're now more worried than we were before."

Last month, Dean's rivals assailed the front-runner when he said within a day of the Iraqi leader's capture that his apprehension had not made the United States safer, a direct contradiction of President Bush.

Since then, the national terrorism alert has been raised to orange and U.S. troops have been killed in Iraq.

"I can assure you it's not Saddam who's threatening to bomb airplanes," Dean said. "It's al-Qaida. We've not paid attention to al-Qaida. We've spent $160 billion, lost over 400 servicemen, and wounded and permanently maimed over 2,000 people because we picked the wrong target."
(Emphasis added.)

(Link courtesy of The Daily Kos. Kos also suggests the true number of soldiers killed since Hussein was captured is 34.)

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