Whitman Was Unapologetic After Her Deadly 9-11 Lies
People need to read this, in light of all the recent efforts to rehabilitate Bush EPA Administrator Christie Whitman.
6 YEARS after 9-11, after the facts and the science and the Inspector General Reports and the tragic first responder deaths all were revealed, she STILL dug in and doubled down on her lies (PR Watch report):
“Was it wrong to try to get the city back on its feet as quickly as possible?” an exasperated Christine Todd Whitman asked members of Congress. The occasion was Whitman’s first appearance before the House subcommittee investigating her handling of New York air quality issues post-9/11, when she headed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
“Absolutely not,” she continued. “Safety was first and foremost, but we weren’t going to let the terrorists win.”
Did you get that?
“Safety” was never “first and foremost”. She lied. And continued to lie 6 YEARS after 9-11:
There are many critics of the EPA’s response to the admittedly unprecedented attacks. In August 2003, the EPA’s own inspector general reported that there was not “sufficient data and analyses” to claim — as Whitman did on September 18, 2001 — that New York’s air was “safe to breathe.” The inspector general also found that EPA statements were confusing even to experienced toxicologists, and may have contributed to low rates of respirator use among Ground Zero workers. In February 2006, federal judge Deborah Batts called Whitman’s statements post-9/11 “misleading” and “conscience shocking.” In June 2007, the Government Accountability Office identified serious, continuing problems with how Whitman’s EPA addressed indoor contamination in lower Manhattan.
The issue is more than academic. Since 2001, some 70 percent of Ground Zero workers — tens of thousands of people, many without health insurance — have had respiratory problems, including chronic illnesses, according to one medical study. Two deaths have been linked to World Trade Center dust, and reports of rare cancers are on the rise.
Yet in her Congressional testimony on June 25, 2007, Christie Whitman dismissed criticisms of her former agency as “misinformation, innuendo and outright falsehoods.”
In Whitman’s corrupt world, it is absolutely OK to lie to people – lies that resulted in the deaths of thousands of first responders, in order to keep Wall Street open.
Keep that in mind, as Whitman continues her disgraceful efforts at redemption.
We’ll never forget.