According to www.gambleversity.com, a "Stacked Deck" is "a deck that has been arranged to give one player a huge advantage."
I thought of this today after re-reading Bryan Sack's piece about Philip Zelikow.
Philip Zelikow was a member of the Bush Administration. Lee Hamilton was known for cover-ups of investigations. Every single member of that Commission had conflicts of interests.
On TOP of that, Philip Zelikow literally ran the show. He LITERALLY ran the show. He would decide what they would investigate, who they would interview, which people would be divided into teams, and so on.
Doesn't that seem like a HUGE "advantage" for the Bush Administration SPECIFICALLY?
Why would the Bush Administration require a "Stacked Deck" in one of the most important investigations this country has ever known?
You tell me. WHY?
I thought of this today after re-reading Bryan Sack's piece about Philip Zelikow.
Philip Zelikow was a member of the Bush Administration. Lee Hamilton was known for cover-ups of investigations. Every single member of that Commission had conflicts of interests.
On TOP of that, Philip Zelikow literally ran the show. He LITERALLY ran the show. He would decide what they would investigate, who they would interview, which people would be divided into teams, and so on.
Doesn't that seem like a HUGE "advantage" for the Bush Administration SPECIFICALLY?
Why would the Bush Administration require a "Stacked Deck" in one of the most important investigations this country has ever known?
You tell me. WHY?