Timeline of Bush's actions on 9/11

I found this excellent and comprehensive timeline - all sourced - of President Bush's activities and movements on September 11, 2001. There are a huge amount of details, many of which I had never heard before. For example: Bush having to use a plain old, unsecured cell phone on Air Force One.

Complete 911 Timeline: Bush's Actions on 9/11

While it may be sourced, it is still biased as hell. Its almost childlike how the writer expects information to pass instantaneously, like one was watching a movie and knew more than the people in the movie itself.

To wingnuts, all facts are biased. :lol:

These are compiled by news stories that were published at the time.

If you can counter anything in that with actual facts of your own, get hopping, Skippy.

You won't, 'cause you can't.

The facts are the times, the descriptions are based on what the writer thinks/hopes Bush was doing, and are all designed to make him look clueless. The dates and articles are sourced, the words were written by someone with an axe to grind and you know it.
 
While it may be sourced, it is still biased as hell. Its almost childlike how the writer expects information to pass instantaneously, like one was watching a movie and knew more than the people in the movie itself.

To wingnuts, all facts are biased. :lol:

These are compiled by news stories that were published at the time.

If you can counter anything in that with actual facts of your own, get hopping, Skippy.

You won't, 'cause you can't.

The facts are the times, the descriptions are based on what the writer thinks/hopes Bush was doing, and are all designed to make him look clueless. The dates and articles are sourced, the words were written by someone with an axe to grind and you know it.

According to Putnam, they were told, “When he arrives, and he’ll be here in a minute, he’s going to walk past you. He’s not being rude; he’s just got to take this phone call.”

Putnam later recalls, “Well, he comes up and does not go past us. He stops and talks with us, having a good chat with the teacher of the year.”

White House chief of staff Andrew Card says, “Mr. President. You have a phone call from National Security Adviser Rice you need to take.” According to Putnam, Bush “says OK. [But he] goes on talking with the teacher of the year. ‘I’ll be right there.’ Card comes back to him, grabs him by the arm and says, ‘Mr. President, you need to take this call right now.’”
Adam Putnam (R-FL)


Dumbass. :lol:
 
To wingnuts, all facts are biased. :lol:

These are compiled by news stories that were published at the time.

If you can counter anything in that with actual facts of your own, get hopping, Skippy.

You won't, 'cause you can't.

The facts are the times, the descriptions are based on what the writer thinks/hopes Bush was doing, and are all designed to make him look clueless. The dates and articles are sourced, the words were written by someone with an axe to grind and you know it.

According to Putnam, they were told, “When he arrives, and he’ll be here in a minute, he’s going to walk past you. He’s not being rude; he’s just got to take this phone call.”

Putnam later recalls, “Well, he comes up and does not go past us. He stops and talks with us, having a good chat with the teacher of the year.”

White House chief of staff Andrew Card says, “Mr. President. You have a phone call from National Security Adviser Rice you need to take.” According to Putnam, Bush “says OK. [But he] goes on talking with the teacher of the year. ‘I’ll be right there.’ Card comes back to him, grabs him by the arm and says, ‘Mr. President, you need to take this call right now.’”
Adam Putnam (R-FL)


Dumbass. :lol:

Prove it. Prove this is what Putnam actually said.
 
The facts are the times, the descriptions are based on what the writer thinks/hopes Bush was doing, and are all designed to make him look clueless. The dates and articles are sourced, the words were written by someone with an axe to grind and you know it.

According to Putnam, they were told, “When he arrives, and he’ll be here in a minute, he’s going to walk past you. He’s not being rude; he’s just got to take this phone call.”

Putnam later recalls, “Well, he comes up and does not go past us. He stops and talks with us, having a good chat with the teacher of the year.”

White House chief of staff Andrew Card says, “Mr. President. You have a phone call from National Security Adviser Rice you need to take.” According to Putnam, Bush “says OK. [But he] goes on talking with the teacher of the year. ‘I’ll be right there.’ Card comes back to him, grabs him by the arm and says, ‘Mr. President, you need to take this call right now.’”
Adam Putnam (R-FL)


Dumbass. :lol:

Prove it. Prove this is what Putnam actually said.
Meet Adam Putnam, the youngest congressman in office


516b9038.jpg
 
The facts are the times, the descriptions are based on what the writer thinks/hopes Bush was doing, and are all designed to make him look clueless. The dates and articles are sourced, the words were written by someone with an axe to grind and you know it.

According to Putnam, they were told, “When he arrives, and he’ll be here in a minute, he’s going to walk past you. He’s not being rude; he’s just got to take this phone call.”

Putnam later recalls, “Well, he comes up and does not go past us. He stops and talks with us, having a good chat with the teacher of the year.”

White House chief of staff Andrew Card says, “Mr. President. You have a phone call from National Security Adviser Rice you need to take.” According to Putnam, Bush “says OK. [But he] goes on talking with the teacher of the year. ‘I’ll be right there.’ Card comes back to him, grabs him by the arm and says, ‘Mr. President, you need to take this call right now.’”
Adam Putnam (R-FL)


Dumbass. :lol:

Prove it. Prove this is what Putnam actually said.
Meet Adam Putnam, the youngest congressman in office


516b9038.jpg

That interview never happened, it's fiction.
 
The facts are the times, the descriptions are based on what the writer thinks/hopes Bush was doing, and are all designed to make him look clueless. The dates and articles are sourced, the words were written by someone with an axe to grind and you know it.

According to Putnam, they were told, “When he arrives, and he’ll be here in a minute, he’s going to walk past you. He’s not being rude; he’s just got to take this phone call.”

Putnam later recalls, “Well, he comes up and does not go past us. He stops and talks with us, having a good chat with the teacher of the year.”

White House chief of staff Andrew Card says, “Mr. President. You have a phone call from National Security Adviser Rice you need to take.” According to Putnam, Bush “says OK. [But he] goes on talking with the teacher of the year. ‘I’ll be right there.’ Card comes back to him, grabs him by the arm and says, ‘Mr. President, you need to take this call right now.’”
Adam Putnam (R-FL)


Dumbass. :lol:

Prove it. Prove this is what Putnam actually said.
Meet Adam Putnam, the youngest congressman in office


516b9038.jpg

That interview never happened, it's fiction.
Prove it. Prove that interview never happened.

I linked to the source.

Putnam sat down with The Hatchet March 14 to discuss everything from his experience with President George W. Bush the morning of September 11 to life as a Florida Gator.
 

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