I did watch the video, and yes, a broken watch is right twice a day.
The mere fact that you are taking a un-uniformed enemy combatant into the US Court system is a complete farce.
If KSM acts as his own attorney, he will have access to intelligence and how it was collected. Does that sound smart to you? Stop waving a convenient flag and look at the consequences. Were any of the "suspects" read their Miranda rights? Do you really think that an ineffectual Attorney General, appointed by an ineffectual Commander and Chief would allow the hinted at "rough justice"? No, I'm afraid not.
The often quoted but seldom followed adage that those that refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. We have already taken the criminal prosecution of terrorism under the prior administrations. The only thing that accomplished was the emboldening of the same terrorists that resulted in the 9/11 attacks that this feckless Att. Gen. thinks that just hasn't been done right.
Check into the Duquesne Spy Ring during WWII. FDR, the first half of the 20th century's Obama, had enough intelligence and intestinal fortitude to do the correct thing. That seems to be a part of history conveniently forgotten by our present leftist.