ABC's Chris Cuomo Gushes Over 'Great,' Honest Liberal Author

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"Good Morning America" news anchor Chris Cuomo touted Bush-bashing author and former anti-terrorism official Richard Clarke on Thursday's "Good Morning America." Cuomo lauded Clarke's first book, "Against All Enemies," as "great." (In that book, Clarke slammed the White House for focusing too heavily on Iraq.) The GMA host also attempted to pass off the ex-government official's liberal comments as simple, non-partisan advice from an expert.

During the course of the segment, Clarke lamented the lack of action on global warming, Bush's failure to capture Osama bin Laden and the war in Iraq. A telling indicator of Cuomo's agreement with some of Clarke's liberal points was the way in which the anchor mangled the title of Clarke's new book, "Your Government Failed You." The ABC journalist misstated, "But this is 'Your Government Lied to You' -- failed you, rather."

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Cuomo also effusively praised Clarke's 2004 testimony to the 9/11 Commission in which the former terrorist czar, who was retained by Bush from the Clinton administration, apologized for the government's failure on September 11, 2001. Cuomo rhapsodized, "Not only was it the first time that kind of candor had come out, it was also the first time someone said enough blame, enough finger pointing." Continuing to build up the man who is also a former consultant of ABC, Cuomo fawned that the testimony was "the first time a high ranking figure said the buck stops here."

On another topic, the program did feature a rather fair interview with former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer, who was defending the Bush administration over the charges leveled by fellow ex-press secretary Scott McClellan in his new anti-Bush book. Co-host Robin Roberts empathized to Fleischer: "It's hard to sit here and not notice how when you were watching the [ABC clips of McClellan] and just--...That you really feel betrayed...You were Scott McClellan's boss. And there is a feeling among you and others that you were betrayed." She also allowed Fleischer time to make this salient point about whether McClellan was out of the loop.

ARI FLEISCHER: One, it's not loop or no loop. It's whether Scott meant the things he said. If he can now so easily take them all back, it makes you question the convictions he held either now or when he stood at the podium. But as for whether he was or wasn't in the loop, the most salacious actions here deal with the lead-up to the war in Iraq and the war in Iraq. During that time I was press secretary. Scott was the deputy press secretary in charge of domestic issues. He shouldn't have been in those loops. He wouldn't have been in those loops. No deputy press secretary is for those type of meetings. But that's what he wrote a lot of this book about. That's a legitimate reflection on what role Scott had. He wouldn't have known a lot of those things. It wasn't his job.

A transcript of the May 29 Richard Clarke segment, which aired at 8:49am, follows:

CHRIS CUOMO: And now, who could forget the moment in the 9/11 investigation when the highest ranking anti-terrorist official said this?

RICHARD CLARKE (Fmr. White House Counter terrorism Chief): Your government failed you. Those entrusted with protecting you failed you. And I failed you. We tried hard, but that doesn't matter, because we failed.

CUOMO: Not only was it the first time that kind of candor had come out, it was also the first time someone said enough blame, enough finger pointing. The first time a high ranking figure said the buck stops here. That man is Richard Clarke, admitting to families of the 9/11 victims that the disaster could have been prevented. He expanded on that theory, in a book whose title has been taken from that emotional testimony called "Your Government Failed You." Mr. Clarke, of course, a former consultant of ABC News. Very happy to have you here today. The obvious question in this book, you say 9/11, the government failed you. You've seen it again in Iraq and Katrina, the same types of failure. Why does this keep happening?

CLARKE: It happens in all of these national security issues. And it happens in related issues like global warming and in cyberspace. It happens because no one at the highest level of government tries to fix the system. They worry about today's crisis. Well, if the system that you have to handle policy and to solve problems is never fixed, then you'll never get to actually solving the problems. And you can't just focus on today's crisis or on the blame game. It's not about Bush and Cheney and moving on beyond them. If you just replace the president and vice president and their team, the next team, no matter how good they are, is going to inherit a system that's broken.

CUOMO: System doesn't sound sexy. And you say that's a big reason there is no change?

CLARKE: That's right. And whether it's in intelligence or Homeland Security or cyber security or global warming, there are systemic problems in why the federal government doesn't work on national security, even though, Chris, we spend a trillion dollars a year, a trillion with a "T" on national security and still we have failure after failure after failure. So, this book goes beyond 9/11. This is what happened since 9/11 and why those failures happened.

CUOMO: So, obviously this isn't much we're hearing about in the political dialogue. But it is in the book, so thumbnail a couple potential solutions. What needs to happen?

CLARKE: Well, one thing we need to do is stop outsourcing the government. You know, in the last several years we've started taking inherently government jobs, whether it's intelligence analysis or even interrogating prisoners and giving them to for-profit companies. That has to have an effect on what the analysis is. It has to have an effect on the size and nature of the bureaucracy. We need to professionalize the civil service. Stop beating up on the government, and professional government employees. They're the ones who have been trying to fix things.

CUOMO: And the proof is in the pudding. Are we safer now then we were after 9/11, for all of the money and talk?

CLARKE: No, I don't think so. We're safer in certain areas. Passenger aircrafts are safer, not as safe as they should be. But if you look at the net net, we're not because we have invaded Iraq. We've not crushed al Qaeda, we've not got bin Laden. The CIA director just recently said that bin Laden's group, al Qaeda, is reconstituting in Pakistan and training terrorists in Pakistan to send back out. All these years after 9/11, we should have crushed al Qaeda and we haven' t. No, we're not safe enough by a long shot.

CUOMO: Richard Clarke. The book-- This is now your second book. "Against All Enemies" was a great book as well. But this is "Your Government Lied to You" -- failed you, rather. Thank you very much. Good luck with the book. Appreciate you being here. Always good to see you.

—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.


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Good Lord. Do we have to put

Good Lord. Do we have to put up with more of this joke Clarke? After all the lies and mistakes he offered in his first book, who would publish his second book? I compiled a list of these lies and errors four years ago. See http://www.sinsofthehusband.com/clarke.html

Yeah arminius Clarke is a joke -

He's the person most responsible for intelligence failures and problems and he gets off Scott free by righting a Bush Bashing Book and then people have the nerve to say he took responsibility.

It's just crazy. It's really sad. The media breeds more and more dishonesty, corruption and backstabbing with their laughable unprofessional jobs. They ask no critical questions of these people.

So, now liberalism is tied

So, now liberalism is tied to honesty? These are people who, for the most part, are unwilling to honestly proclaim they are liberals. 

Hey Chris... Haven't you

Hey Chris...

Haven't you heard...it's progressives now...Progressives... the correct newest PC word for them...liberals it's soooo yesterday...

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill

BT, I guess their next alias

BT, I guess their next alias will be "not conservative".

Richard Clarke--Always consistent...

Richard Clarke--Always consistent, delusional on almost everything: al Qaeda, the Bush administration, and now global warming. He gets to vote as well!

Cuomo, another

Cuomo, another faux-journalist....

but, liberal media bias is just a myth, right?

"Good Morning America with

"Good Morning America with your host, Howard Dean."

   As the old saying

   As the old saying goes:  "There are three kinds of lies....... lies, damned lies and democrat talking points".

Cuomo: "A great book: Bush

Cuomo: "A great book: Bush Lied, People Died" ;-)

Satire.

Yes, friends, Bush Lied, People Died is the new best-seller of the year. Due to the secrecy involved in publishing this highly controversial, anti-government material, the co-authors have chosen to keep their real names incognito, preferring only to go by the stage names "Wide Mouth", "Big Ears", and "The Carbonator." Perhaps the most redeeming quality of this book is the front cover; if you squint your head to the left and position the book at least four feet from your nose, you can see just behind Dubya a silhouette of Francisco Franco - a Spanish dictator who plunged the country into a civil war from which it almost never recovered.

Admittedly, the book is only sixty pages long and the print format is wide double-spaced, but only conservatives would waste so much paper to create a long book.

serving Mark fair warning

That title has been copyrighted by Code Pink. Their lawyers will be in touch.

I do recommend this book

I do recommend this book highly, but if you are a person who thinks that our administration can do no wrong then this book will not change your mind about the mistakes that they have made.
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