If you are near a television, go to MSNBC's Hardball RIGHT NOW. Four 9/11 widows are criticizing the Administration's handling of 9/11 and the stonewalling of the Commission like simply nobody else has...and certainly nobody else is entitled to. The single most powerful television I've seen to date.
Update [2004-4-8 13:43:33 by Tom Schaller]:: The four women are: Kristen Breitweiser, Mindy Kleinberg, Patty Casazza and Lorie van Auken. Breitweiser sounds like a typically confident NYC/LI native; she was giving Matthews a lesson.
Update [2004-4-8 13:43:33 by Tom Schaller]:: Also, Breitweiser said she voted for Bush, and considered him her "biggest ally" but now believes he is her "biggest adversary." She calmly said she would "give" the Administration the fact that they could not prevent 9/11, but was miffed because of the subsequent stonewalling, and that they should not be taking credit for their candor now because it was only after efforts by people like her to force out any of this testimony. All four widows were asked if the president's and vice president's insistence on a non-public, not-under-oath testimony was motivated by a need to protect national security or because it was political. All four unhestitatingly said: "political."