Originally Posted By Imagineer This ABC's Path to 9/11- Still Being Edited? Bowing to Dem. Pressure? Posted by Warner Todd Huston on September 7, 2006 - 15:58. "Rush Limbaugh revealed that ABC has reported that the mini-series, Path to 9/11, is still being edited only two days before its air date. This likely means that the producers of the film are bowing to Democrat Party operatives' pressure to edit the film even at this late date. As mentioned in my earlier Newsbusters posting, all of this flurry of edits are at the behest of Democrats who are "outraged" over the fact that the Clinton administration looks so bad in this film. For the last few days, we have seen story after story where various members of the Clinton administration are railing against this film. The shrillness against this film has gotten so bad that Congressional Democrats are even attempting to pressure America's grade schools not to allow the DVD of this movie into their classrooms. Congressional Democrats will be holding a press conference late Thursday afternoon which will call on Scholastic to keep ABC's docudrama The Path to 9/11 "out of schools," RAW STORY has learned." <a href="http://newsbusters.org/node/7460" target="_blank">http://newsbusters.org/node/74 60</a>
Originally Posted By mele How can Rush Limbaugh reveal something that ABC has reported? Oh, wait, I see, he is revealing the "most likely cause" and, of course, it's the democrats. If the liberal media is so prominent, why do they have to be forced into making the Clinton administration look better? Wouldn't they automatically want to do that?
Originally Posted By oc_dean Here ... you can check this out: <a href="http://americablog.blogspot.com/2006/09/senate-democratic-leadership-threatens.html" target="_blank">http://americablog.blogspot.co m/2006/09/senate-democratic-leadership-threatens.html</a> Seems there are HUGE inaccuracies in this mini-series.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I don't want to see a fictionalized account of 9/11. I rarely, if ever, side with Clinton but on this I think he is absolutely right. And, it is ABC's fault. First they called it "the real story" then they backed off and called it a movie. Iger made a goof and it is going to hurt them.