Thursday, April 15, 2004

AWOL

A telling anecdote from Fred Kaplan's essay about Bush's month-long Crawford vacation, which began one day after receiving a Presidential Daily Briefing titled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike In the United States" :



Timothy Roemer, a former Democratic congressman, asked [CIA Director George Tenet] when he first found out about the report from the FBI's Minnesota field office that Zacarias Moussaoui, an Islamic jihadist, had been taking lessons on how to fly a 747. Tenet replied that he was briefed about the case on Aug. 23 or 24, 2001.



Roemer then asked Tenet if he mentioned Moussaoui to President Bush at one of their frequent morning briefings. Tenet replied, "I was not in briefings at this time." Bush, he noted, "was on vacation." He added that he didn't see the president at all in August 2001. During the entire month, Bush was at his ranch in Texas. "You never talked with him?" Roemer asked. "No," Tenet replied. By the way, for much of August, Tenet too was, as he put it, "on leave."

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