by Zarquon » Fri 13 Dec 2019, 18:00:52
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Then on January 5, 2002, Bush reiterated this same lie: “Well, I was sitting in a schoolhouse in Florida ... and my Chief of Staff —well, first of all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen this plane fly into the first building. There was a TV set on. And you know, I thought it was pilot error and I was amazed that anybody could make such a terrible mistake. And something was wrong with the plane...”
In his speech to the nation that evening, Bush said: “Immediately following the first attack, I implemented our government's emergency response plans.” Duh…don’t think so, Dubya.
Where and how was Bush able to watch the first plane hit on TV? Makes one scratch their head, doesn't it?
The topic might be a little stale by now (the quote is from '16), but I always wondered why - if 9/11 was indeed a sort-of inside job - so many people thought Bush himself would have been in on it. I mean, if I were to organize a little something to help some friends fly some planes into some buildings, Bush would have been at the top of my list of people *not* to involve:
1. Unless he was a great actor, he was a dumbwit who could barely speak in coherent sentences. I know that can be a valuable asset in politics, but... c'mon. You don't want him to scribble something potentially embarrassing on the inside of a White House toilet stall one day, just to piss off Cheney.
2. If he gets cold feet at the last moment, he might be one of the few people who could perhaps, theoretically, stop you, or at least make your life more difficult.
3. Unless you think you need a written permit from the president to blow up the towers, he brings nothing to the table.