• Related Writings: Archive

    The Mouse that Censored
    Salon, May 6, 2004
    What’s in Michael Moore’s “Fahrenheit 911″ that Disney doesn’t want you to see? Read the Article

    Mystery Man
    Salon, April 27, 2004
    Why the White House deleted the name of Bush pal and Saudi go-between James Bath from the president’s military records is a tantalizing but unanswered question. Read the Article

    Unasked questions
    The Boston Globe, April 11, 2004
    “IN ITS TOUGH QUESTIONING of Richard Clarke and Condoleezza Rice, the 9/11 commission has already shown itself to be more resolute than some skeptics predicted. Many Americans now realize that multiple warnings of an Al Qaeda attack on American soil crossed the desks of Bush administration officials in the months leading up to 9/11. The administration’s previously unchallenged narrative has begun to unravel…” Read the Article

    Saving the Saudis
    Vanity Fair, October 2003
    “On the morning of September 13, 2001, a 49-year-old private eye named Dan Grossi got an unexpected call from the Tampa Police Department. Grossi had worked with the Tampa force for 20 years before retiring, and it was not particularly unusual for the police to recommend former officers for special security jobs. But Grossi’s new assignment was very much out of the ordinary…” Read the Article