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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

deber B

Rudi, you are reading too many novels.    War.    In times of war a president has to do what is needed.   Obama will be faced with this.

 

By deber B on 04/27/2009 4:22 pm
Kelly In Texas

Well Deber…that doesn’t sound like a competent attempt to protect the citizens of NYC. Who was on that flight? Why was it necessary to make a flight over that city, at that low level, with two F16’s tailing? How assinine!

Not only did it demonstrate a lack of concern for the money wasted on a PHOTO OP…but it was a blatant lack of respect for the people of NYC. Obama is a narcissistic ass, incompetent, inexperienced and insensitive.

He has no respect for what those people went through during 9/11, otherwise that photo op would never have crossed his mind…never.

By Kelly In Texas on 04/28/2009 9:08 am
Kelly In Texas

Well Deber…that doesn’t sound like a competent attempt to protect the citizens of NYC. Who was on that flight? Why was it necessary to make a flight over that city, at that low level, with two F16’s tailing? How assinine!

Not only did it demonstrate a lack of concern for the money wasted on a PHOTO OP…but it was a blatant lack of respect for the people of NYC. Obama is a narcissistic ass, incompetent, inexperienced and insensitive.

He has no respect for what those people went through during 9/11, otherwise that photo op would never have crossed his mind…never.

By Kelly In Texas on 04/28/2009 9:08 am
Kelly In Texas
Sorry Deber…my computer is not cooperating….. :/
By Kelly In Texas on 04/28/2009 9:10 am
deber B
I know George Bush’s ego and swagger annoyed many people but the "new" ego that is in the White House today gives new meaning to "arrogance."   The liberals call it leadership.  
By deber B on 04/28/2009 9:49 am
Kelly In Texas

Hell Deber…Bush never took his shirt off and situated himself for that photo op, MORE than once! Shirtless? Why?

 Obama is getting away with murder…and these idiot libs are supporting it!

 I have NO respect for ANYONE that can not criticize this man on what he has done. It has crossed the line from simple politics and party differences.

By Kelly In Texas on 04/28/2009 10:13 am
Rudi G.

What utter nonsense, and so typical. We criticize the president all the time.

I’m furious that he is against prosecuting Bush, Cheney, Rice, Ashcroft, Rumsfeld, Tenet, John Yoo and Judge Jay Bybee, just for starters. It is against our values to allow these traitors to walk free while underlings sit in prison for following the orders of these degenerates.

I am absolutely opposed to bailing out the banks instead of forcing them into receivership, which ignorant and uninformed people call "nationalization." Obama, Geithner and Bernake are making the same mistake the Japanese made in the 1990s — the same mistake that caused their crisis to go on for 10 years.

I am angry that he’s allowing retired auto workers to lose their health care and pensions while the auto CEOs keep their millions in golden parachutes.

There’s more but I’m in a hurry.

This  statement by you:

I have NO respect for ANYONE that can not criticize this man on what he has done. It has crossed the line from simple politics and party differences.

Is more classic mirroring and projecting. You and your side sat idly by while Bush systematically destroyed this great country. He divided the country and took us into an unnecessary war where hundreds of thousands of innocent people were killed and that cost us a $1 trillion or so that we could certainly have put to better uses, his henchmen betrayed a secret CIA program tracking WMD at a time when we had just been attacked, he stood idly by while New Orleans was destroyed by flooding and he shredded the Constitution by spying on America and with "signing statements" that said out right he was going to ignore laws he didn’t like that were passed by the people’s representatives and signed by who? Him!

The blind hypocrisy of the right is just astounding. 

By Rudi G. on 04/28/2009 11:23 am
Amanda C
it gets more astounding every day.
By Amanda C on 04/28/2009 1:06 pm
deber B
Pelosi knew.    
By deber B on 04/27/2009 2:42 pm
Roger from Ohio

Yes Im sure that Pelosi knew about the Bush/Cheney torture policy.

 Are you trying to convince us that Pelosi not stopping Bush and Cheney is worse than Bush and Cheney ordering torture?

By Roger from Ohio on 04/27/2009 3:23 pm
Rudi G.

Roger, she’s just reading from the daily talking points. Fox News and hate radio propagandists are instructing them to say these things, hoping that it will depress interest among liberals if they threaten to implicate our leaders in the evil done by theirs.

What they can’t seem to understand — and when they finally get it it will literally terrify them — is that we on the left and in the middle don’t care who is implicated. We want those responsible prosecuted to the full extent of the law. We want every single pol who could have stopped it but didn’t held accountable.

This is strange new territory for the right wing, who see everything as a political game. But this is no game. Evil was done in all our names, and regular Americans will turn on conservatives if they stand in the way of seeing that justice is served.

By Rudi G. on 04/27/2009 3:38 pm
deber B
The most important sentence in your post, in my opinion, is this one:  "who see everything as a political game."   Obama gives new meaning to "political game."   He is a politician.   In fact, I would say he is merely a puppet because he brought absolutely no experience to the White House.   What does he know about war and interrogation procedures?   Well, probably nothing.  So, he is doing what he is told to do in the name of "re-election in 2012."    And, if you don’t believe that….God help you.
By deber B on 04/27/2009 4:26 pm
Lady Gator
deber b — Whenever the people who hold his leash say — "bark", he barks.  I see David (the image maker) Axelrod’s finger in all of this.  I still say, he’s the Karl Rove of the Democratic party.  Maybe Axelrod will read up on war and interrogation procedures for him.  I think that if Nancy starts getting to close to being an embarrassment to them they will absolutely throw her to the wolves.
By Lady Gator on 04/27/2009 7:47 pm
deber B
Axelrod "wags the dog."    He is Obama’s mentor.    It is my opinion that the Obama administration will throw anybody under the bus if they pose the slightest embarrassment.   Pelosi needs to go.   If we "know it" out here in the homelands, they know it.   It will be interesting to watch.    If they do find a way to send her packing I’ll look forward to reading "her" book.
By deber B on 04/28/2009 6:36 am
Kelly In Texas

Evil Rudi…is flying planes into a populated American city and killing innocent American citizens while they go about their daily lives.

Waterboarding for 20-40 second while medical personnel oversee that no Severe harm either mental or physical is not evil.

THOSE 3 MURDERING TERRORIST WALKED AWAY.

3,000+ OF INNOCENT AMERICAN CITIZENS DID NOT.

By Kelly In Texas on 04/28/2009 1:32 pm