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Why Did President Bush React Calmly When Told About the Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks?

 

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Answer by Adam Nyhan, American:

I'm no fan of George W. Bush, but having worked for a member of Congress and other elected officials and having supported them at public events, I always thought it was a cheap shot to criticize Bush’s immediate response to the news of the Sept. 11 attacks.

APW2001091109582.jpgPresident George W. Bush, right, is interupted by Chief of Staff Andrew Card while reading to schoolchildren in Sarasota, Florida, on Sept. 11, 2001.

Photo by Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images

Many people have seen the video of Bush as he received the news from his White House chief of staff, Andrew Card. The president was reading a book to schoolchildren in Florida, covered by a dozen news cameras. Card approached, whispered in his ear for a few seconds, and departed. Bush calmly continued chatting with the children, showing no sign that anything was amiss. Several minutes later, he excused himself and left.

The first time that most Americans saw this video was in 2004, when Michael Moore included it in his film Fahrenheit 9/11. Many formed a quick judgment: You see, Bush is such an amateur, so indecisive, that he choked under pressure. He should have rushed to direct our defense against the terrorist attacks. But he’d rather read a book to some kids.

This criticism is too lazy, too cute. To me and many other political aides, it seemed obvious what had really happened: Card had whispered a brief update, lacking details, and had not urged the president to cut his public appearance short. How much information could Card have given in those few seconds? Was that long enough to convey the full scale of the emerging picture?

And what was the urgency in Card’s voice? I can tell you this: If you work for a public official and need him or her to immediately drop everything and come with you for an emergency briefing, no matter what the assembled media might report, then you would just tell the official that. You wouldn't whisper a lengthy explanation in their ear in front of a dozen news cameras. It was absurd to think that Card urged the president to leave the event and that the president just ignored him. It seemed far more likely that the president was told: It’s bad, but we’re on top of it, and we’ll be ready to brief you in a few minutes, so sit tight. Bush would have concluded that his highly competent military and intelligence advisers were forming a game plan. Rather than make a sudden exit from a public event, one that would trigger unhelpful speculation about an emerging crisis, he wrapped the event up quickly but casually. I had a hard time saying that was unreasonable.

And sure enough, there was more to the story. One journalist later reported that the president had seen a sign held by his press secretary reading “Don’t say anything yet.” And Card later explained that he had deliberately moved away from the president quickly “so that he couldn’t ask me a question.”

There are plenty of legitimate criticisms of President Bush, as there are of President Obama and most other elected officials. But this one missed the mark.

 



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How about the fact that the Secret Service was prepping their alternate protective route out of there, while ensuring that the children and teachers and press were covered/protected as well.

The school was a secure enough location long enough to make sure that where they went next was also secure.

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I don't know what people expected him to do. He reacted appropriately.

Do people really expect him to jump up, throw his hands in air and run around screaming "the planes! the planes! the sky is falling! the planes!"?

And if you watch his face, you can see the moment his heart falls into his stomach. The alarm in his eyes says it all.



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I am not a George Bush fan at all. But I agree with the OP that criticizing his reaction is cheap. Also, I think he was appropriate. He didn't want to alarm people. We didn't know enough yet. His response was fine with me.

Also, what Ilumine said makes a lot of sense. They needed to ensure his safety, and he needed to sit tight until they could come up with a secure way out and a secure place for him to go.

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Another Liberal who is NOT bashing a Republican...

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Honestly, this is one of those situations where no matter what he did, someone would find fault. We all expect him to react differently. What I expect might be different than what Lily expects etc.

As long as he was dignified, composed, and didn't create chaos where there was none before, I think that's about all we can expect in such a horrific situation. And he was in front of children...I am sure there was a part of him that wanted to keep the visit as normal as possible so they didn't get alarmed.

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I was then, and still remain, proud of Bush and the way he handled himself and this country following the attacks.

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It has been thirteen years. Why are we still even talking about this?

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I wish someone would just ask Andrew Card what he told Bush, and put it to rest once and for all.

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several vignettes stand-out from the days surrounding that event--this is one of them--another, the speech to a joint session of congress with tony blair in the gallery, while holding the badge of a firefighter killed in the rescue attempts at the towers--another, standing on a pile of rubble at ground zero, holding a bullhorn saying " Soon the ones responsible for this will hear you. "

don't agree with everything 43 did but i know this--he personifies what a leader is supposed to be: calm under pressure, steadfast in his convictions, sincerely concerned for the welfare of our country ( all of us )

compared to what we've endured in the office since, will take 43 any day---any day



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several vignettes stand-out from the days surrounding that event--this is one of them--another, the speech to a joint session of congress with tony blair in the gallery, while holding the badge of a firefighter killed in the rescue attempts at the towers--another, standing on a pile of rubble at ground zero, holding a bullhorn saying " Soon the ones responsible for this will hear you. "

don't agree with everything 43 did but i know this--he personifies what a leader is supposed to be: calm under pressure, steadfast in his convictions, sincerely concerned for the welfare of our country ( all of us )

compared to what we've endured in the office since, will take 43 any day---any day


I agree with the bolded.



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Dona Worry Be Happy wrote:

It has been thirteen years. Why are we still even talking about this?


Because it changed our world. It changed each of us.

We still talk about it for the same reason we still talk about anything significant that has happened.

 



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I miss him

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