Good morning! Patterico previews the ABC TV movie The Path to 9-11 this morning, set to air this September:

The Clinton administration will likely go ballistic over this film. (Perhaps why ABC isn’t pushing it at as much as they should be??) It does not have a ”partisan” feel to it by any means. The Bush administration comes in for some criticism (Condi Rice in particular comes off rather poorly), but that is nothing compared to the depiction of Sandy Berger and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright. I doubt that they will be able to show their faces in public after this (and also helps to explain why Berger was so eager to try and illegally remove classified documents from the archives before his Senate testimony on the 9/11 events). If Bill Clinton’s current purpose in life is solidify a positive ”legacy” for his time in office, this film has the potential to be his biggest hurdle to overcome yet.

The Clinton Administration is no more, and the PR apparatus in its place has nothing left to say. But Patterico points out that the flick is based on the 9-11 Commission’s report, and one wonders what our reviewer would say on a second glance at the film, but anything which comes from the MSM which at least seems not to present wholly view of the aforementioned PR apparatus is a step in the right direction.