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13 questions for Bush

What do you say to the families of victims of 9/11 who wonder why not a single official has been fired or publicly reprimanded for any failures regarding 9/11?

What did you think of Richard Clarke's apology at the outset of his testimony to the 9/11 Commission?

Have you read Richard Clarke's book or do you plan to do so?

Do you agree with your national security adviser, Condoleeza Rice, that the Aug. 6 PDB, entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike Within the U.S.," is merely a 'historical' document?

Why did you not make the Aug. 6 PDB available to Attorney General John Ashcroft? Do you believe, in retrospect, that this was a mistake?

Editor and Publisher: 13 Questions for Bush on the day of one of the President's rare formal press conferences (via Romenesko). Of course, it's unlikely anything but softballs will be thrown, both because Bush will play favorites and because vain reporters too often like to hear their own chatter.

Comments

Follow up?

Chip Scanlan: The Power of Good Questions at Poynter. This is the kind of thing I had in mind.

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