Philip Sheldon Tells Jon Stewart That The 9/11 Commission Report Was Beautifully Written

Tuesday February 12, 2008
Jon Stewart hosted New York Times author Philip Shenon on Monday night to discuss his new book, The Commission: An Uncensored history of the 9/11 Commission where he, Shenon, credits Philip Zelicow, 9/11 Commission Director, for the 9/11 Commission Report which he says "is in many ways the most definitive account Of 9/11" and "is easily the most beautifully written government document of our lifetimes, and Zelicow is largely responsible for that fact, but there's alot of things they missed . . . . barf ad nauseam."

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The person who sees absolutes and exhibits certitude, where a thoughtful person sees nuanced shades of meaning
and exhibits open-minded objectivity, should be questioned as to agenda and state of mind.

Sheldon

should be Shenon . . . my bad