Thursday, April 23, 2009

Dems' phony outrage on interrogations

The Democrats are on a phony outrage media tour about President Bush's aggressive interrogation techniques. The Washington Times sheds some light on the issue:

The CIA briefed top Democrats and Republicans on the congressional intelligence committees more than 30 times about enhanced interrogation techniques, according to intelligence sources who said the lawmakers tacitly approved the techniques that some Democrats in Congress now say should land Bush administration officials in jail.

Between 2002 and 2006, the top Republicans and Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees "each got complete, benchmark briefings on the program," said one of the intelligence sources who is familiar with the briefings.

"If Congress wanted to kill this program, all it had to do was withhold funding," said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk about the closed-door briefings.

Those who were briefed included current House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV of West Virginia and Rep. Jane Harman of California, all Democrats, and Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas, Sen. Richard C. Shelby of Alabama and Rep. Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, all Republicans.

Although he supports Barack Obama's ban on torture, Dennis Blair, a top CIA official, says valuable intelligence was gained by the aggressive interrogations during the Bush presidency.

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1 comment:

the wolf said...

I have little doubt that Obama plans not to pursue this at all. He just wants to keep the Bush administration in the public eye so that he can remain in perma-campaign mode. The facts are irrelevant.