C'mon, stoned, what was lesson #1 of the tactical situation on 9/11? (answer: you don't have time to make decisions by committee - every reaction must be pre-programmed.)
I'm not seeing a problem.
edit: let me explain more:
The situation is that there is a small plane bearing down on Washington. Who do you call first, the President, or the CO of Andrews AFB? The President doesn't have any fighter planes, the CO of Andrews AFB does. What is Bush going to do,
point at the plane to shoot it down? And since he's already given his approval to the response plan, you don't even have to ask him what to do - the order has already been given. That's what's called a "standing order".
Pre-programmed responses are something the public and the media have never understood about the military because very few people (outside emergency service personnel) ever have to deal with
real crisis situations. Simply put, stoned, when a crisis hits, you don't have time to think: you have to do all the thinking
before the crisis and decide what to do ahead of time. Telling the President doesn't help deal with the crisis, so it is secondary to anything that helps deal with the crisis.
edit2: After reading the report, I have to wonder who these reporters were. Do they have any experience with politics? They display an astounding level of ignorance - even for reporters - of how to deal with a crisis situation. Then again, I've never been real impressed with the insightfulness of Whitehouse reporters.
edit3: One thing that apparently was revealed that really shouldn't have been (McClellan should have slapped the reporters a little harder):
Q: Doesn't the President want to be involved in what could be a decision to shoot down a plane over Washington?
McCLELLAN: To answer your question, I was just getting ready to address exactly what you're bringing up. The protocols that were put in place after Sept. 11 include protocols for that, as well. And there are protocols there. They're classified. But they do not require presidential authority. ...
Well, it may be classified, but McClellan just told the press corps that Presidential authority is
not required to shoot down a plane over Washington.
edit4: Idiots. I'm just shaking my head here at the sheer idiocy of the questions, especially toward the end. Unbelievable. Haven't these people ever even taken part in a fire drill?