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Nancy Pelosi on Torture | 04/27/2009 12:25 pm

What Did She Know About 'Torture'? Nancy Pelosi on the Defensive

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears to be on the defensive over what exactly she knew — and when she knew it — about the Bush administration’s "enhanced interrogation" techniques.

The California Democrat befuddled some reporters, Republicans and others last week when she gave what Politico says were some "convoluted answers" to reporters about the interrogations. Now Republicans have jumped at the chance to pummel Pelosi’s insistence that she didn’t know what was going on. CIA Chief Porter Goss said she must be suffering from "amnesia" — since he was with her in 2002 when they were briefed by the CIA on the techniques.

Goss wrote over the weekend:

I am slack-jawed to read that members claim to have not understood that the techniques on which they were briefed were to actually be employed; or that specific techniques such as ‘waterboarding’ were never mentioned. It must be hard for most Americans of common sense to imagine how a member of Congress can forget being told about the interrogations of Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed. In that case, though, perhaps it is not amnesia but political expedience.

A Pelosi adviser told Politico that the speaker knew the GOP was going to come after her, and that they likely will again once another batch of alleged torture photos comes out. No doubt that’s going to stir up yet another political mess about how the U.S. treated terror suspects.

The Washington Times reports today that Obama’s release of the CIA memos on interrogation techniques last week, and his recent acquiescence to a bipartisan review panel to look into those aspects of Bush’s presidency, has caused such a furor, even some congressional Democrats want it to just go away. Although, it seems Obama is backing off of that stance now, saying we need to insted look forward. And the newspaper agrees:

The politicization of policy differences has been a fact of life in Washington since the Watergate era, but in the past one could reasonably expect that such political warfare would end when a new administration commenced. Investigatory panels, such as the ‘Commission of Inquiry’ called for by Sen. Patrick Leahy, Vermont Democrat, would represent an unprecedented escalation of political warfare in the American system. Proponents of such tribunals exhibit a spirit of political retribution not seen since the end of the Civil War.

What do you think? Should we have a so-called "truth commission" to look into alleged Bush-era misdeeds, or should the country move on and focus on other things, like the economy?

301 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Kelly In Texas

Rudi….you bring up teabagging? How dispicable…it did not kill the tea parties on by any means. If you are tring to say that Fox viewers had no idea of that sexual position, before the hate filled left assigned that term to lay abiding Americans…you are mighty misinformed. Or maybe that was a bragging point…who knows….irrelevant as it is.

You are right about one thing…many liberals know about the techniques before Fox News did….the liberals on the National Security Council for a start…

There are more memos to be released…this is far from over…unfortunately for this Nation. Time to move on.

By Kelly In Texas on 04/27/2009 2:28 pm
Rudi G.
Kelly, lectures from someone makes a filthy reference to "slobbering" in every other post are laughable.
By Rudi G. on 04/27/2009 6:38 pm
deber B
Actually, Rudi, I was aware of that….heard it on Fox or MSNBC Morning Joe.   Sure hope Obama doesn’t have a multiple terrorist attack on his watch.  
By deber B on 04/27/2009 2:40 pm
Rudi G.
Oh come on, Deber. An attack is conservatives’ most fervent wish. Nothing would further the agenda of making America fail than an attack by a right-wing American terrorist of the ilk of Bronze Star winner Sgt. Timothy McVeigh or right wing Musliim terrorists. That would be the fastest way to accomplish the Limbaugh league’s goal of making America fail.
By Rudi G. on 04/27/2009 3:02 pm
Amanda C

sad, but i feel that a lot of people are wishing for some tragedy to happen during obama’s presidency so they can point and go "see how unsafe we are!"

no one remembers that 9/11 happened on Bush’s watch… after a year of vacationing at his ranch and Camp David… maybe if he had been working and paying attention, it wouldn’t have happened.

By Amanda C on 04/27/2009 3:25 pm
Libra Lady
That was one of the sickest comments I have heard in sometime…no one would ever wish attacks on OUR COUNTRY….you are really one angry poster here suzi……you have one sick mind, or maybe that is what is lacking in you….I think you are the only poster who would ever think that any AMERICAN would wish harm to our great COUNTRY….JUST SICK!!!! 
By Libra Lady on 04/27/2009 3:31 pm
Rudi G.

According to Rush, the teabaggers were rooting for America to fail. The teabagging movement — like Palin/McCain rallies —  incited the violent, radical right wing fringe. The teaggers’ leaders are playing with fire — and they either know they are provoking some sort of major attack or they are dangerously clueless.

As for the right wing Muslim terrorists, there were eight years between the 1993 World Trade Center  and 9/11, so as Rush has to know, another attack could be immenient.

By Rudi G. on 04/27/2009 4:48 pm
Amanda C

libra lady, i have read with my own eyes, posters on this very website implying that they hope obama fails - they make future predictions of his failing.

they are hoping. no one is more sick that those hoping for obama to fail.

By Amanda C on 04/27/2009 5:00 pm
nanchan u

That is really really WRONG.

Nobody wants us to go through the same thing we did on 9/11.  You are going too far.. will your hate stop at nothing?  Why can’t you believe that we all want our nation to succeed?

By nanchan u on 04/27/2009 3:36 pm
M J
we want our children and grandchildren (wish I had some)

Hey again, LL. I copied that piece of your post because I WANT SOME GRANDCHILDREN TOO! LOL! I thank you for your second (or third?) gentle reply. I think we all are in agreement that this country is OUR country and we don’t want to go anywhere else. So, we’re going to require a lot of our elected officials. They’re who we have to depend on to get things done. If we think they’re not doing it the way each of us would want, we have a right to voice that opinion. That’s all I want to see… voices and not screams and shouts and knocking each other about. And I think we can do that here, though we may have to grin and bear it sometimes lest we fall off this nice wagon you and Nan and I have tried to make here. I’m going to try and I know you are too. And btw, how do you get grandchildren if your children won’t cooperate? ???

By M J on 04/27/2009 6:11 pm
canuck canuck
The fleas will try and abandon ship from both sides and I hope none of them can swim. I beleive she knew and have heard promises from her before many times in the past that she never kept. With her it is always about getting the vote - no follow through of anything.
By canuck canuck on 04/27/2009 12:54 pm
Rudi G.
Fine. Liberals are adamant that if our leaders were complicit with yours in their depraved and degenerate torture regime, the Dems should be sentenced to solitary confined alongside Cheney, Bush, Rice, Tenet, Ashcroft, John Yoo, Judge Jay Bybee and the rest of the other defilers of American values.
By Rudi G. on 04/27/2009 1:39 pm
S G
Prosecute all who signed off on torture . It is illegal.
By S G on 04/27/2009 12:56 pm
Mary Quite-Contrary
A Truth Commission? With a, no doubt, “Truth Czar?” How Bolshevic. No, what we need is the cease and desist on playing politics with our intelligence community. Speaker Pelosi should know better and be censured for complicity.
By Mary Quite-Contrary on 04/27/2009 12:59 pm
Rudi G.
Censure is too light if she approved or enable Bush’s torture regime. She should join him in a supermax prison for life.
By Rudi G. on 04/27/2009 2:11 pm