Brokaw Raises How Tenet 'Frustrated' That Reno Ruled 'Illegal' a CIA Plan to Kill bin Laden

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On Monday's NBC Nightly News, Tom Brokaw gave a sentence to a criticism of the Clinton administration, by former CIA Director George Tenet, not mentioned in broadcast network evening newscast stories last week, or Monday night on ABC and CBS, nor on Sunday's two-part 60 Minutes interview -- all of which focused on Tenet's attacks on Bush officials. Brokaw relayed: “He said that he was frustrated during the Clinton administration because, he said, Attorney General Janet Reno had ruled that a CIA plan to assassinate Osama bin Laden was illegal.” Brokaw didn't raise that subject during his live Monday Today show session with Tenet about Tenet's book, At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA, but it could come up in part two set to air Tuesday morning on tape.

Brokaw had ridiculously implied on Friday's NBC Nightly News that conservatives who have cited former CIA director George Tenet's “slam dunk” comment about Iraq possessing WMD had, in fact, claimed that the comment was a prediction that the war itself against Iraq would be a “slam dunk.” Brokaw relayed how Tenet insisted “he was talking about assembling a stronger case to take to the public so it would have a better understanding of what the CIA believed to be true. He was not, he says, saying that a war against Iraq was a slam dunk.” (Brad Wilmouth's NewsBusters item)

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Monday night, before mentioning Tenet's criticism of Reno, the NBC Nightly News ran excerpts from Brokaw's session with Tenet in which Brokaw asked Tenet about being “too easy please” the administration, about the Department of Defense's intelligence operation “working at opposite ends” from the CIA, whether Iraq is “lost,” whether there are al-Qaeda sleeper cell inside the U.S. and if there was a plan to attack the New York City subway.

Brokaw's April 30 NBC Nightly News remarks at the anchor desk, next to Brian Williams, after the highlights ran from his sit-down with Tenet:

“Other interesting material that came out of Tenet's book: He said that he was frustrated during the Clinton administration because, he said, Attorney General Janet Reno had ruled that a CIA plan to assassinate Osama bin Laden was illegal. He also said that in 1998 Saudi Arabia uncovered a plot to assassinate Vice President Gore during a planned visit to that country, but the Saudis delayed in telling the U.S. So Tenet flew to the kingdom to tell Saudi officials that is not what the U.S. expected from its friends. And finally, Tenet says that he likes President Bush, that he's a strong leader but he says he gives his people, simply, too much running room.”

—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center


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“Other interesting material

“Other interesting material that came out of Tenet's book: He said that he was frustrated during the Clinton administration because, he said, Attorney General Janet Reno had ruled that a CIA plan to assassinate Osama bin Laden was illegal.

  ...but she had no problem with burning women and children alive in Waco, Texas.

She uttered the ultimate euph

She uttered the ultimate euphemism during this badly bungled raid.  Towards the end, tanks rolled up to the building, so close their turrets broke through windows.  Reno said, "We are reducing their perimeter."  Tank turrets in the living room.  Yeah, I guess that's reducing someone's perimeter.

and she and Bubba had no prob

and she and Bubba had no problem abducting a young Cuban refuge and deporting him back to Castro's Cuba. A boy whose mother drowned at sea to make her dream of her son living in freedom in the U.S. a reality. Reno and Clinton had a warped sense of priorities. Hillary would bring those same warped sense of priorities rushing back again.

And of course, the MSM is r

And of course, the MSM is running with that angle.....

Notice it's Reno, not Tenet or the Clinton administration taking the fall. Warner Todd Huston's post above (ABC:From Bush Lied to Tenet Was Right...) starts with this:

It always amazes when the MSM congeals an entire presidential
administration into a form that posits that every member of that
administration
is the president. Like when they claim that
"Bush Lied" about the faulty intelligence that led to the presentation
to the UN to garner support for the action in Iraq given by then
Secretary of State Colin Powell. Yet, when the MSM wants to exonerate a
single member of any particular administration, suddenly the President
is forgotten as a part of the discussion and the individual
administration official the press is currently in love with is held as
a man responsible for his own decisions and exonerated on that basis.

Talk about a masterpiece of irony......

It is horrifying to be defend

It is horrifying to be defending Janet Reno but it was and is against U.S. law to assassinate anyone. 

Not when you are at war and w

Not when you are at war and we were at war. The problem is that Clinton was afraid to acknowledge that fact after multiple attacks on us.

The prohibition against assas

The prohibitions against assassinations were primarily to stop political assassinations such as the failed attempts against Castro.

  There was discussion during the Clinton administrations as to the legality of taking out someone like bin Laden.

Thanks. Looking at something

Thanks. Looking at something like that testimony in retrospect is chilling. It is also a reminder that a vote for Hillary is a vote for a return to those chilling days.

Frigid.Jimbo says - "The

Frigid.

Jimbo says - "There is a fine line between freedom of speech and treason"

What the heck is Brokaw doing

What the heck is Brokaw doing on the Nightly News? Wasn't he put out to pasture 3 years ago. Shouldn't he be out in the sun munching on some hay? Tom your done, stick a fork in you.