I did not get to watch all of the telivision coverage, nor all of the radio coverage, as I was having to go back and forth between places.
However I did get to focus on somwhat over 1/2 of the programming time alloted by using both medias.
I tried to go back over whatever text I could find to augment that which I missed, but what little was there lacked the dynamics of body language and voice inflection.
My observations:
A little combative on both side of the stand, from Rice as well as from the 9-11 panel.
There were interuptions to what she was answering from the panel members who had originated the question, she was trying to deflect information.
There were constant interuptions by Rice as she tried to lead how the question was being asked so she could frame the structure of the question.
She felt there was no urgency to terrorist threats, her background and training yeilded nothing that would have made her observant of that.
Her job was to keep Bush appraised of things that he wanted to hear, not things that he was not interested in, if it was not on his personal agenda.
There was clearly a failure to communicate, many personalities to place the communication failure upon.
(SH) it flowed from the top down - a seriously flawed Harvard MBA mentality of good news is what the boss wants to hear, not necessacarily the facts.
If Bush was in fact breifed by the FBI and the CIA directors on a daily, or even a weekly basis - it never got through to him what was being said,
he never understood the repeated warning and breifings of a pending catostrophic event in the making, he was foucused elsewhere - StarWars.
Rice herself was part of the communications failure. She did not concern herself with the repeated warnings either, they did not dovetail
into the functional agenda that was being proceded upon, memos stopped with her, were not passed up, or co-ordination with other agencies
never proceded past her desk as she did her 'laser beam' focused job of presenting Bush and his cabinet with screened data that stayed on
the mission that they were prescribed to follow. She may have done her job well for doing exactly what Bush wanted her to do, but she was
thinking as shallow as Bush was, and as were all the middle managment meddlers that had been placed around Bush to keep the loyalty.
She also documented herself as contradicting facts that had been multiple source verified by the panel prior to this apperance.
She had to say that Bush knew what was going on, no matter how little he really had payed attention to it - or did or did not understand.
She did her job to appease George W. Bush.
She did not do her job as the National Security Advisor to keep the country safe in the best interests of the citizens.
Bush was asleep at the wheel, and was being sang lullabyes by his staff to keep him happy and stroke his ego.