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Ryan Lizza on Richard Clarke

Authored by Michael Pate on March 26th, 2004 at 10:20 PM

The shift from Clarke, the bureaucratic insider, to Downing, the Army general, signals something important: The war on terrorism will no longer be directed by people who specialize in politics; it will be directed by people who specialize in war. - 2001

He is undoubtedly the toughest critic whose credibility the White House has ever had to undermine; he represents a potent cocktail of nonpartisanship, expertise, and withering criticism aimed at Bush’s greatest electoral strength. - 2004

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With President Bushs former top counterterrorism expert Richard Clarke issuing well-documented criticisms of the White Houses failure to defend America, the Bush Administration has resorted to distortions about what they knew leading up to the 9/11 attacks. -- Bush Misleads Public about 9/11

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