Inconvenient Truth
Well, while they were busy packing their belongings (and some that didn’t belong to them) on their way out of the White House — the Clinton Administration found time to send a 45,000-word report over to Congress. The December 2000 document, “A National Security Strategy for a Global Age,” was Clinton’s final policy paper on national security.
Now, according to an April 2004 Washington Times article, the report claimed the Clinton Administration’s “reaction to terrorist strikes was to ‘neither forget the crime, nor ever give up on bringing the perp[s] to justice.’” It listed a dozen captured terrorists; among them, some involved in the first World Trade Center attack — which many now believe had Al-Qaeda links.
Curiously, in this global strategy report, Osama bin Laden — the man Bill Clinton was supposedly “obsessed” with — was only mentioned four times, in passing. Al-Qaeda wasn’t mentioned at all. “Not a single time; never.”
Now, given President Clinton’s unhinged rant on Fox News, this represents a major oversight. No, no, no — not the fact that Al-Qaeda and bin Laden weren’t much of a Clinton obsession. The oversight is that the report itself was missed by the CLEPT-o’s: The Clinton Legacy Enhancement and Protection Team.
Why wasn’t somebody — like Sandy Burglar — dispatched on a mission to burgle every copy of this report from every congressional archive? I mean, after all, lesson one from the Clinton White House: You deal with inconvenient truths by making them simply disappear, no matter who are what they are. Somebody goofed here, folks!
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