Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Clarke part XLVI

"A Sorry State of Affairs" indeed

Art Buchwald, Charles Krauthammer and Bill Frist agree



Art Buchwald
Tuesday, April 6, 2004; Page C04

Washington is in a frenzy and it's all because of Richard Clarke. In testifying before the 9/11 commission, he did the unforgivable, the one thing that no government official ever dared to do. He apologized.

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When Clarke offered his mea culpa, the White House and Republican senators went ballistic. One leader said: "He had no right to say he was sorry. No one, not even the president, is allowed to apologize for anything that Washington does. It's treason." "

Senator William Frist
reported Friday, March 26, 2004

" In his appearance before the 9-11 Commission, Mr. Clarke's theatrical apology on behalf of the nation was not his right,"


By Charles Krauthammer
Friday, April 2, 2004; Page A25

"Indeed, one has to admire it -- the most cynical and brilliantly delivered apology in recent memory: Richard Clarke"



Poor Buchwald. Too much time has passed. His column has such a long lead time that his attempt at satire is totally dated, because, by the time it is published, the op ed page has already printed a more ferocious attack on the crime of apologising than he could imagine. Buchwald has made a brilliant career of exaggerating the hypocricy and nastiness of Washington politics. I'm afraid he has to find a new schtick because is is no longer possible to exagerate the hypocricy and nastiness of Washington politics.

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