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Since Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi suggested that the CIA misled her in 2002 concerning its use of waterboarding, the Republican Party has been attempting to paint her claims as outrageous.
Former CIA special agent and radio host Jack Rice finds the Republicans’ outrage unconvincing. He told MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann on Tuesday, “What’s extraordinary here is the idea that if you would ever question the CIA, now all of a sudden somehow it’s anti-American.”
“What’s extraordinary to me is that I’ve seen the Republicans do this over and over,” Rice explained. “They will wrap something in the flag … and they will put a little lapel pin on it that says ‘national security.’ And if you ask a question about it, somehow you’re anti-American. And that’s what they’ve been trying to do to Nancy Pelosi for about six years.”
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at 21:13 on May 20th, 2009
First you establish the facts, and then you make the judgment. It seems that the purpose of the statement was to make Ms Pelosi's position plausible. Unfortunately, the opposite, that she had been informed, still seems more plausible.
And, one has to believe that Leon Panetta, the present head of the CIA, a lifelong partisan democrat, handpickd by Obama himself, is a liar. That is quite a stretch.