The President as Incompetent Liar
Bush's Claim that he Saw TV Footage of 1st Plane Hitting WTC
Comments by Jared Israel
[Posted 12 September 2002]
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[NOTE FROM EMPEROR'S CLOTHES
On December 4, 2001, President Bush held what was billed as a Town Hall
Meeting in Orlando Florida. During the meeting he took and answered
questions from local people. A White House Briefing was published with a
transcript of the meeting. The newsworthy part of the transcript is Bush's
exchange with Jordan, whom we are told is a third grade student (about 8
years old), who asked Bush how he felt on 9-11.
We have posted the full transcript of the 'Town Hall' meeting at
http//emperors-clothes.com/indict/town.htm
Below is an exceprt from that transcript with the exchange between Bush and
Jordan. The excerpt is unaltered from the full transcript except that there
are two comments by Jared Israel, editor of Emperor's Clothes. The comments
are clearly indicated.
END OF NOTE FROM EMPEROR'S CLOTHES.]
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Remarks By President George W. Bush At Town Hall Meeting (Excerpt)
...
Q Mr. President, I want to say they haven't won. I got in my car today, and
I'm in the same building with you, speaking to you. They have not won.
PRESIDENT BUSH Thank you very much.
Q And would you say hello to my son, Jordan, and my daughter, Patricia?
PRESIDENT BUSH Jordan and who?
Q Patricia.
PRESIDENT BUSH Hi, Patricia. How are you?
How old is Patricia?
Q Five, and Jordan's in third grade. And Jordan has the question, if I could
give him the microphone.
PRESIDENT BUSH You bet. That's -- your mother's relaying the mike to you,
Jordan.
Q One thing, Mr. President, is that you have no idea how much you've done
for this country. And another thing is that -- how did you feel when you
heard about the terrorist attack?
PRESIDENT BUSH Well -- (applause) -- thank you, Jordan.
Well, Jordan, you're not going to believe where -- what state I was in when
I heard about the terrorist attack. I was in Florida. And my chief of staff,
Andy Card -- well, actually I was in a classroom, talking about a reading
program that works. And it -- I was sitting outside the -- the classroom,
waiting to go in, and I saw an airplane hit the tower of a -- of a -- you
know, the TV was obviously on, and I -- I used to fly myself, and I said,
"Well, there's one terrible pilot." And I said it must have been a horrible
accident.
[START Note from Jared Israel]
[Note from Jared Israel. First, at 9am on September 11th, when Bush was at
the Booker School, there was no TV footage of the first plane hitting the
World Trade Center for the very good reason that the TV news people didn't
know it was going to happen. As Peter Jennings said on ABC *after* the
second plane hit the World Trade Center, that is, after the time when Bush
claims he saw TV footage of the first crash
"JENNINGS... No, nobody who saw--watching "Good Morning America" today, for
example, saw, at least those of us working on television, saw a first plane
crash into the building. Much of the country watching television this
morning will have seen the second plane crash into the other tower, and we
have, as you can see from a distance there, until we get our cameras on the
ground producing material which we can put on the air, a pretty limited view."
http//emperors-clothes.com/9-11backups/abc911.htm#mybust
[END JENNINGS quote]
Video footage did surface later. But at 9 AM on September 11, 2001 Mr. Bush
*could not have seen* the first plane hitting the World Trade Center on TV.
Period.
This in itself does not prove Mr. Bush was consciously lying.
It is theoretically possible that Mr. Bush's memory played a trick on him.
There might have been a TV in the hallway of the Booker, and it might have
been tuned to the News, and Bush might therefore have heard about the WTC
crash and seen footage of the building burning and later he might have
thought he remembered seeing footage of the plane hitting the building.
Theoretically, this might be the case.
However, based on the testimony of Gwen Tose Rigell, Principal of the Booker
School, where Bush was that morning, in fact this was *not* the case.
Principal Rigell is quoted by MSNBC reporter Ashleigh Banfield as saying
"'I actually heard the first plane had hit from the president, and he said
that a plane had hit the World Trade Center and that it was a commercial
plane,' says Rigell. 'He said but we're going to go on, and in my mind I had
created this picture of a plane knocking off some bricks on the corner of
the World Trade Center.'" (1) {End quote from Rigell}
Obviously if Principal Rigell's school had had a TV in the hallway tuned to
news of the World Trade Center burning, everyone would have flocked around
it and Rigell would have seen it too. She would not have formed a false
impression "in my mind". She and everyone else in the school would have
known the attack was *very* serious.
In that case Principal Rigell would not have told MSNBC, "I actually heard
the first plane had hit from the president," and she would not have said, "I
had created this picture of a plane knocking off some bricks in the corner
of the World Trade Center," meaning it was a minor incident. Instead she
would have said, "I watched the gruesome news on TV." (1)
So Bush lied.
Note also that Bush's cute interaction with Jordan appears to have been
rehearsed with the Bush people. Jordan's mother virtually says as much when
she asks Bush for permission to give Jason the microphone "Jordan has *the*
question, if I could give him the microphone." Note the use of the word,
*the*. If English is not your primary language, you may not know that by
using *the* Jordan's mother indicates she believes Bush already knows about
the question, though he may not be aware which child is supposed to ask it.
In any case, the child's question affords Bush the opportunity to lie about
what he did at the Booker School, using the child as a disarming prop.
[END Note from Jared Israel]
[BUSH] But I was whisked off there; I didn't have much time to think about
it. And I was sitting in the classroom, and Andy Card, my chief of staff,
who is sitting over here, walked in and said, "A second plane has hit the
tower. America's under attack."
And Jordan, I wasn't sure what to think at first. You know, I grew up in a
-- a period of time where the idea of America being under attack never
entered my mind, just like your daddy and mother's mind, probably.
And I started thinking hard, in that very brief period of time, about what
it meant to be under attack. I knew that when I got all the facts, if we
were under attack, there would be hell to pay for attacking America.
(Applause, cheers.)
I tried to get as many facts as I could, Jordan, to make sure I knew, as I
was making decisions, there were -- that I knew exactly what I was basing my
decisions on. I've got a fabulous team. A president can't possibly be
president without a good team. Starts with having a great wife, by the way.
(Applause.)
And so I got on the phone from Air Force One asking to find out the facts.
You've got to understand, Jordan, during this period of time, there were all
kinds of rumors floating around. Some of them were erroneous. Obviously, we
-- for example, there was a news report saying that the State Department had
been attacked. I needed to know what the facts were. But I knew I needed to
act. I knew that if the nation's under attack, the role of the
commander-in-chief is to respond forcefully to prevent other attacks from
happening. And so I talked to the secretary of Defense, and one of the first
acts I did was put our military on alert.
[START note from Jared Israel]
[This is 100% double-talk. First, consider Bush's assertion that "I was
whisked off there; I didn't have much time to think about it."
What does he mean, "I was whisked off"? Who whisked him? Is Bush saying he
doesn't control his own locomotion? Is he telling us he was *forced* to sit
in a classroom laughing and even cheering as kids practiced reading a story
about goats - because that is where he went and what he did - instead of
conferring with his military command, which is the positive obligation of
the Commander in Chief during a national emergency. (4)
According to the MSNBC article on Bush's visit to the Booker, quoted above,
Bush wasn't whisked anywhere. Quite the contrary, it was he who informed the
school Principal, Ms. Rigell, that despite the crash, he would continue as
planned and sit in on the reading class. As noted earlier, the Booker
Principal, Ms. Rigell, said, according to MSNBC
"I actually heard the first plane had hit from the president, and he said
that a plane had hit the World Trade Center and that it was a commercial
plane,' says Rigell. 'He said but we're going to go on..."(1)
[END Rigell quote]
"We're going to go on" means, "I will be observing the reading class." Note
that he was not asking permission nor was he being told what to do. There
was no "whisking."
Bush says "I was whisked off" because he wants to create the impression that
he was moved around by his overly-efficient staff too quickly to have time
to absorb what he had, supposedly, just seen on TV. Of course, if Bush had
actually seen TV footage of the World Trade Center crash he would have heard
what everyone else watching the TV was hearing after 9AM - that this was a
terrorist attack. The biggest terrorist attack in U.S. history.
And while we're noting, note also that Bush claims he *first* learned of the
attack just before he went into the classroom. But according to the article
on MSNBC
“'The limousine stops and the president comes out,' says [Booker School
Principal] Rigell. 'He walks towards me. I’m standing here in a lineup;
there are about five people. He walks over and says he has to make a phone
call, and he’ll be right back.'
[MSNBC comments] "That phone call was to National Security Advisor
Condoleezza Rice. It was the first inkling the president would get about
what was to unfold."
- http//www.msnbc.com/news/801474.asp
So if Bush first heard about the World Trade Center crash from the TV, what
was he talking to Condoleezza about? And if he spoke to Condollezza, why
didn't she tell him that the FAA knew it was a *hijacked plane* that hit the
World Trade Center?
Let us return to Bush's claim that he was "whisked" into the reading class
at the Booker. He describes a similar inability to control his movements in
recounting his supposed response after Andrew Card came into the classroom
and whispered something in his ear. This was about 906.
We are told that Card whispered that the second World Trade Center tower had
been hit and "America is under attack," but of course we don't know that
that is what Card really said. We only know that he whispered something.
Anyway, Bush told the meeting in Florida that he had the following reaction
"I started thinking hard, in that very brief period of time, about what it
meant to be under attack. I knew that when I got all the facts, if we were
under attack, there would be hell to pay for attacking America."
Now really, what is this man saying? "I started thinking hard...about what
it meant to be under attack"? This guy is the Commander in Chief of the U.S.
Armed Forces and planes are flying into buildings and he is having an
existential moment? Why doesn't he get up and get out of there and do his
job? And if indeed Card did tell him that a second *hijacked* plane -
because the Federal Aviation Administration knew these planes were hijacked
(3) - had hit the World Trade Center, how could he doubt that "America is
under attack"?
In this quote Bush is attempting to accomplish three somewhat contradictory
things.
One thing is to picture himself as only having learned the full truth at
906, when Andrew Card whispered something in his ear. The goal here is to
explain away his *failure to do his job* before 906.
Second, he is also trying to get us to sympathize with him - make us feel
that he was, like most of us, stunned by the news. So how can we blame him
if, like us, he didn't immediately know what to do? That's why his script
writers gave him the following lines "The idea of America being under
attack never entered my mind, just like your daddy and mother's mind,
probably..."
Previously Bush said that he saw a TV News report on the first plane hitting
the World Trade Center. And yet the possibility that "America was under
attack" never crossed his mind? Is he comatose?
Then comes the line, "I started thinking hard, in that very brief period of
time, about what it meant to be under attack." So, never having conceived
the possibility of his country being attacked, he was stunned, just like
Jordan's mother and daddy who, he suggests, are also as dumb as a post.
The problem with Bush's "You-Were-Stunned, I-Was Stunned" line of defense is
that the Secret Service had open lines to the FAA starting at around 845
AM, according to Vice President Cheney. (2)
Now, the FAA knew that Flight 11 had been hijacked at 820, or so they say.
And it was Flight 11 that hit the World Trade Center. One would assume that
the FAA imparted this information to the Secret Service when they took the
emergency measure of setting up open lines. Therefore the Secret Service
knew that "America is under attack" around 845, well before Mr. Bush and
his staff, including the Secret Service, arrived at the Booker School. And
this was about 21 minutes before Andrew Card whispered whatever he whispered
in Mr. Bush's ear.
And while the Secret Service does not talk to Jordan's "daddy and mother",
presumably they do talk to President Bush.
Bush is also trying to accomplish a third thing here, which is to give
people the impression that he's tough and competent, that he quickly
recovered, rolled up his sleeves and did his job. The idea is, we Americans
may be remarkably obtuse, but once we get riled, we get mean.
So he says that he remained frozen with shock for only a "very brief period
of time" - and then he vowed revenge ("there would be hell to pay") and got
down to the hard work of gathering those all-important but elusive facts
because, "the role of the commander-in-chief is to respond forcefully to
prevent other attacks from happening." And therefore he "got on the phone
from Air Force One asking to find out the facts." In order, you understand,
to prevent other attacks from happening.
Here Bush fails to mention one thing he couldn't have been "on the phone
from Air Force One" until around 1000 AM Eastern time because that's
approximately when Air Force One taxied down the runway to depart
Sarasota-Brandenton Int'l Airport.
Which was almost an hour after Andrew Card whispered whatever he whispered
in Bush's ear.
Which was also almost an hour after the FAA took the very extreme measure of
closing the air corridor between Cleveland and New York. (3)
And which was an hour and 15 minutes after the Secret Service went on
emergency open lines with the Federal Aviation Administration (according to
VP Cheney). (2)
Not to mention that it was one hour and 40 minutes after the FAA says they
knew Flight 11 had been hijacked out of Boston. (3)
And by that time the other attacks had happened.
Hail to the Chief!
Is "Coverup" one word? Or does it have a hyphen, you know, as in "Cover-up"?]
[END Note from Jared Israel.]
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For the unabridged text of Bush's December 'Town Hall' meeting in Florida,
please go to
http//emperors-clothes.com/indict/town.htm
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Further Reading
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'Articles on 9-11' lists Emperor's Clothes articles on what happened on 9-11
and why. Can be read at
http//emperors-clothes.com/indict/911page.htm
1) The quotes from Principal Rigell were published in the MSNBC article,
"Sarasota, Fla. Small school, big lessons," by Ashleigh Banfield. The
article can be read at http//www.msnbc.com/news/801474.asp
Jared Israel's analysis of the article, entitled "MSNBC's Attempt to
Cover-up for Mr. Bush Backfires," can be read at
http//emperors-clothes.com/letters/david.htm
2) "Guilty for 9-11 Section 3 Bush in the Open" includes the excerpt from
Cheney's appearance on MEET THE PRESS, where he spoke of the Secret Service
having open lines with the Federal Aviation Administration at around 845 in
the morning on 9-11. It can be read at
http//emperors-clothes.com/indict/indict-3.htm#qa
3) Newsday 23 September 2001, 'Air Attack on Pentagon Indicates Weaknesses'
by Sylvia Adcock, Brian Donovan and Craig Gordon
For what the FAA says it knew when, go to either url below and scroll down
the page a bit. http//emperors-clothes.com/9-11backups/nd923.htm#faa840norad
Or read the original at
http//www.newsday.com/ny-uspent232380681sep23.story
4) There is a video of Bush's visit to the Booker School. It shows that even
after Andrew Card whispered in his ear, Bush laughed and even cheered the
kids having a reading lesson.
Instructions for accessing the video and downloading it are at
http//emperors-clothes.com/indict/bvl.htm
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