
Napolitano: Airline Security System Didn't Work, 'No One Is Happy or Satisfied With That'
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano conceded today that the airport security systems did not work in the lead-up to the Northwest Airlines attack, after she'd previously focused on how the system did work during and after the attack itself. "Our system did not work in this instance," said Napolitano, on NBC's Today show. "No one is happy or satisfied with that. An extensive review is under way."
Obama To Speak On Airline Attack
President Obama will take a moment out of his vacation today to make a statement on the Northwest Airlines attack. The statement will happen in Hawaii, where Obama is staying with his family. The exact time has not yet been announced.
NYT: In Congress, Shorter Arms And An Ever-Widening Aisle
The New York Times points out that the more polarized partisan atmosphere has led in the last several years to fewer and fewer members of Congress voting with the other side. "Once you get in these battles where you break into camps, every vote is about the next election," said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). "As soon as the last election is over, those who lost are thinking, 'What can I do to get back in power?' and those who won are thinking, 'What can I do to stay in power?'"
White House Condemns Violence In Iran
The White House released this statement Sunday from National Security Council Spokesman Mike Hammer, on the violence in Iran: "We strongly condemn the violent and unjust suppression of civilians in Iran seeking to exercise their universal rights. Hope and history are on the side of those who peacefully seek their universal rights, and so is the United States. Governing through fear and violence is never just, and as President Obama said in Oslo - it is telling when governments fear the aspirations of their own people more than the power of any other nation."
Bush Library To Hold Photos, Cowboy Hats, Gift From Pope, And Saddam Hussein's Glock
The Washington Post reports that the George W. Bush Presidential Library, set to open in 2013, will include all manner of political artifacts of his administration, as well as the lavish gifts that a president receives: "Included here are 68 million pages of documents, a surfboard, 175 million e-mails, countless cowboy hats, 3,845,912 photographs, Stan 'The Man' Musial's autograph, gold and silver swords, handmade quilts, diamond jewelry, cowboy boots, classified files, a gift from the pope and the 9mm Glock pistol that Saddam Hussein was armed with when he was rooted out of his spider hole in Iraq."
Obama Scores Well For First Year On Ethics With Watchdog Groups
The Hill reports that watchdogs groups are largely applauding President Obama's performance on ethics issues, though they still want to see more. "It is like an appetizer. The main course is yet to come," said Meredith McGehee, policy director for the Campaign Legal Center, who called on Obama to do more next year, even if it causes fights with Congress.
CityGuy
December 28, 2009 9:14 AM
Annoying..... It wasn't the US security system that failed to flag this guy. It was the screening system in The Netherlands that allowed him to slip through. Not much anyone here in the United States could've done to prevent that.
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Dorn76
December 28, 2009 10:16 AM in reply to CityGuy
The US system should damn well be able to do something about a people getting on US bound flights.
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CityGuy
December 28, 2009 10:42 AM in reply to Dorn76
I feel your pain. But flights originate all over the world bound for the US. (Remember Lockarbie?) Practically speaking it would be impossible for us to screen every passenger from every country. We rely on those nations to do the work in their airports. And they are usually doing a pretty good job. Now the airline company (Northwest) is a US corporation. But even then, the airport security itself is controlled by the nation involved.
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Dorn76
December 28, 2009 12:48 PM in reply to CityGuy
I hear you, but we obviously need to work on sharing information.
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CityGuy
December 28, 2009 1:48 PM in reply to Dorn76
Agree. Definitely.
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Rich in NJ
December 28, 2009 9:20 AM
Freud would have a field day with Little Bush's attachment to a 9mm Glock.
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slb
December 28, 2009 2:03 PM in reply to Rich in NJ
GMTA! I was just thinking that little pistol was probably George Bush's Viagra.
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Matt Jones
December 28, 2009 9:23 AM
Well, it's good to see the Shrub Library keeping that Glock safe - was it really worth the trillion+ dollars we've paid for it?
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CityGuy
December 28, 2009 9:34 AM in reply to Matt Jones
Not to mention the lives lost, all so Shrub could be a "Wartime Preznit". Like Walter Mitty, he would go through half the day, or an Oval Office meeting, pretending he was Churchill, or Lincoln. Sad really.
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ohiomeister
December 28, 2009 5:36 PM in reply to CityGuy
It does seem fitting. It will at least give future generations a good indication of what a moron he was that he kept such a stupid souvenir from such a stupid war.
Thinking about his showing it off at the White House is hilarious. Imagine the voice of your Bush-impersonator of choice (Jon Stewart? Will Farrell?):
"This is Saddam's gun, see, and now I've got it, see, which proves that we won. Get it? Heh, heh, heh."
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Xantar
December 28, 2009 9:31 AM
More spineless equivalency from the New York Times. What's happening isn't that there is less reaching across the aisle. What's happening is the Republican party is shrinking itself to a shrill, tiny little core of obstructionists and the Democratic party is therefore picking up everyone else. Democrats aren't reaching for the other side of the aisle; they're absorbing it (much to the chagrin of liberal activists).
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Clavis
December 28, 2009 10:41 AM in reply to Xantar
Exactly. The lockstep obstructionism in Congress; the relentless use of Atwater/Rove/Luntz techniques (who, exactly, is the left's equivalent to *them*, NY Times?); the pandering to and exploitation of the most credulous authoritarians amongst the population (those people used to be more evenly distributed across the parties, until the aforementioned Atwater started his efforts)... these are not equally distributed across both parties.
But of course, actual journalism is anathema to any corporate outlet. It interferes with "access", not to mention ad sales, don'tcha know. It wouldn't be Serious.
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jeffgee
December 28, 2009 3:22 PM
Bush wants to display Saddam's gun in his Museum of Failure, as if W himself had relieved Saddam of it.
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SleepinJeezus
December 28, 2009 5:23 PM
I suppose it's appropriate that the library(?) (The GW Library? Sounds antithetical.) would display Saddam's glock. After all, it's about the closest thing they found to Weapons of Mass Destruction for which we launched a war of choice and wasted a great deal of blood and treasure to acquire.
What a legacy.
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