Writes Washington Times editor Wesley Pruden today:
The FBI director admits that his agents could do a better job of catching terrorists if they looked in the logical places, but they won't be allowed to look in the logical places because that might look like racial profiling. That could hurt somebody's feelings.
"I've seen indications of concerns about taking certain action, because that action may be perceived as profiling," Robert Mueller, a k a Feerless Fosdick, told the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is going through the motions of finding out why the FBI and the CIA were asleep, or worse, in the weeks and months leading up to September 11.
It gets better . . . or worse, I guess. Read it all. He skins Wisconsin Senator Russell Feingold alive, and for excellent reasons.
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