9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Terror

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By Paul Kiel - January 31, 2008, 9:56AM

When someone comes out with a book called The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation, you know it's not going to be a fawning portrait of the commission's thoroughness and objectivity. And indeed the book, by New York Times reporter Philip Shenon, has some revelations that are sure to challenge its reputation.

The book is being closely held until its release next month, but Max Holland, a D.C. area blogger and author, was somehow able to snag an advance audio copy at his local bookstore.

A lot of what has been "censored," it turns out, revolves around the commission's executive director Philip Zelikow. According to Holland, Shenon reports that Zelikow 1) hid the depth and breadth of his relationship to key members in the administration, 2) had a number of private conversations with Karl Rove (funny how he keeps popping up) while he was on the panel, and 3) succeeded in softening the final report's judgment on the Bush Administration's responsibility.

Star ABC muckraker and TPM alum Justin Rood confirmed Holland's account, and got Zelikow's response.

But on to the revelations. First, about what Zelikow failed to disclose. He was a former aide to Condoleezza Rice, and had a long relationship with her. That was well known. But:

According to Shenon, however, Zelikow failed to disclose several additional and egregious conflicts-of-interest, among them, the fact that he had been a member of Rice’s NSC transition team in 2000-01. In that capacity, Zelikow had been the “architect” responsible for demoting Richard Clarke and his counter-terrorism team within the NSC. As Shenon puts it, Zelikow “had laid the groundwork for much of went wrong at the White House in the weeks and months before September 11. Would he want people to know that?”

Zelikow denies this and says he recused himself from anything to do with the NSC transition.

Second, about those phone calls. Shenon reports that not only did Zelikow frequently talk to Rove, but that he tried to hide it, even requesting that his secretary not take messages. Zelikow denies this, too, and tells Justin, "I never discussed the 9/11 Commission with him, not at all. Period."

And then there's Zelikow's influence on the final product:

Even after his recusal, Zelikow continued to insert himself into the work of “Team 3,” the task force responsible for the most politically-sensitive part of the investigation, counter-terrorism policy. This brief encompassed the White House, which meant investigating the conduct of Condoleeza Rice and Richard Clarke during the months prior to 9/11. Team 3 staffers would come to believe that Zelikow prevented them from submitting a report that would have depicted Rice’s performance as “amount[ing] to incompetence, or something not far from it.”

On this count, Zelikow has a glass half-full view of things:

Out of 85 staffers, half a dozen were disgruntled, Zelikow told ABC News. "Under the circumstances, that was a pretty low fraction," he said. "But they all talked to Shenon."

http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/005182.php
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

:smh: good piece Mak,,after hearing lots of stories about 9-11, this is scary..don't expect to see replies from this admin spokesmen on this forum. Zelikow n others are the real untouchables, n we know why.
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

You can post examples like this a thousand times over and some still won't believe it possible...:smh:
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

Thanks for the read.

I knew that bastard was shady from the get go. However, I descend to a new level of distrust and disgust for this administration with every new story. More importantly, I am flabbergasted by the lack of credible fact-finding hearings and the free pass this administration still receives AFTER info like this comes out - by Dems and Republicans alike...:angry::angry::angry:
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

Listen to this newscast, there are alot of clues here, FOX NEWS, before, the big takeover...

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Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

Does it surprise any of you that no mainstream media outlets are pushing this story?
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

Does it surprise any of you that no mainstream media outlets are pushing this story?

no surprise doc, these folks (with common objectives) hustle tooth n nail, n do what-fuking-eva to own all major mainstream media outlets...
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

Mainstream media has the masses, even the best of us, brainwashed, please believe me...
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

Not In The Least...
 
Re: 9-11 Commission's Executive Director Was Bush Insider Who Helped Ditch Counter-Te

I bumped it, because reports like this, simply don't get enough attention. Thanks, Makk

All of us, have that thought lingering in the back of our minds, the things we question. If you have a comment or question, by all means, spit it out, speak up...
 
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