The recently released Senate Democrat CIA report is “full of crap,” and a “terrible piece of work” that was “deeply flawed.”
Those were former Vice President Dick Cheney’s choice descriptions of the CIA report, whose release was supported by President Obama and his administration.Cheney, or “Darth Vader” as he is referred to by many liberal Democrats, appeared on Fox News‘ “Special Report with Bret Baier,” and posed a very important question, I suspect is directed to the President himself.
“What are you prepared to do to get the truth against future attacks against the United States?”
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A Democrat-led Senate panel released a scathing report Tuesday on CIA interrogation practices amid warnings from lawmakers that the findings could “endanger the lives of Americans” — a concern the Obama administration apparently shared as it put more than 6,000 Marines overseas on high alert.
The report, from the Senate intelligence committee, claimed the interrogation techniques used were “brutal and far worse” than the CIA represented to lawmakers. Further, the report claimed the tactics were not effective and the spy agency gave “inaccurate” information about it to Congress and the White House.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the head of the intelligence panel who ordered the release of the report, alleged on the Senate floor on Tuesday that the CIA techniques in some cases amounted to “torture.”
“History will judge us by our commitment to a just society governed by law and the willingness to face an ugly truth and say ‘never again’,” she said on the floor. “There may never be the right time to release this report. … But this report is too important to shelve indefinitely.”
Again, advanced interrogation techniques, torture, or whatever you want to call them, work.