Former CIA and National Security Agency director Michael Hayden suggested Sunday that Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) might have compromised the objectivity of a report on CIA interrogation techniques because she personally wants to change them.
On "Fox News Sunday," Hayden cited comments Feinstein made last month in which she said declassifying the report would "ensure that an un-American, brutal program of detention and interrogation will never again be considered or permitted."
Hayden suggested Feinstein feels too strongly about the issue on an "emotional" level.
"That sentence -- that motivation for the report -- may show deep, emotional feeling on the part of the senator, but I don't think it leads you to an objective report," Hayden said.
Hayden noted that people still haven't seen what's all in the report, despite leaks about what is contained in it.
Sunday, April 06, 2014
Women, Amirite?
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Yeah, you know, the ones ruled by their gonads who cannot help committing crimes due to their manliness
Carol Anne, what are you talking about? Men only commit crimes out of that hard-headed manly realism, like when we had to respond to Saddam Hussein not blowing up the World Trade Center and the 1% chance that he might have a nuclear weapon. Ol' Hayden can tell you all about how steady and unhysterical he was.
aiamai,
Calm down.
You're being so emotional. ;-)
Hayden, and his bosses, should be in some prison for war criminals somewhere – for life – after a fair trial.
And frankly, they can be as emotional as they want.
Hell, we’d all chip in for all the tissues they’ll want to cry in. We’ll even pay for them – FOR LIFE!!!
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