CLINTON ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS DEMAND ABC CANCEL OR CHANGE 9/11 SPECIAL

Madeline Albright, who hasn’t seen it yet, insists the miniseries “depicts scenes that never happened, events that never took place, decisions that were never made and conversations that never occurred.” At one point in the story, the New York Times references an interview on KRLA. But they wouldn’t name the host of the show, Hugh Hewitt. (NY Times)

From Hewitt: The film does not spare the Bush Administration its shots either, but for the left in the US the most damning thing possible is a recounting of the deep slumber concerning al Qaeda that overcame not just President Clinton but all parts of the national security apparatus throughout the '90s. The film does not damn those in charge during those years. It does however deliver a indictment of criminal negligence from which there is simply no escape. (Townhall)

The Democratic National Committee issued an angry letter, accusing the network of “presenting an irresponsible, slanderous, fraudulent, "docu-drama" to the American public.” (DNC)

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