Friday, May 15, 2009

Corraboration

With all of the incessant "He said, She said" journalism being practiced today by the mainstream media about Nancy Pelosi's assertion that the CIA misled her in 2002, its important to note that these same "journalists" aren't pointing to another House Democrat from that time who ALSO says the CIA misled him in a similar brieifing AND that the recently released timeline from the CIA on briefings was wrong. Not only was it wrong but that the CIA admitted to him that it was wrong. And yet the CIA has not publicly acknowledged the mistake/deception. And that former Democratic Congressman is Bob Graham, probably the one guy that has an almost unimpeachable reputation for accuracy and thoroughness due to the copious notes he takes everyday about his activities. Here is what Graham had to say:



Senator Bob Graham insisted on Thursday that he too was kept in the dark about the use of waterboarding, and called the agency's records on these briefings "suspect."

In an interview with the Huffington Post, the former Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman said that approximately a month ago, the CIA provided him with false information about how many times and when he was briefed on enhanced interrogations.

"When this issue started to resurface I called the appropriate people in the agency and said I would like to know the dates from your records that briefings were held," Graham recalled. "And they contacted me and gave me four dates -- two in April '02 and two in September '02. Now, one of the things I do, and for which I have taken some flack, is keep a spiral notebook of what I do throughout the day. And so I went through my records and through a combination of my daily schedule, which I keep, and my notebooks, I confirmed and the CIA agreed that my notes were accurate; that three of those four dates there had been no briefing. There was only one day that I had been briefed, which was September the 27th of 2002."

As for the one briefing he did attend, the Florida Democrat said that he had "no recollection that issues such as waterboarding were discussed." He was not, per the sensitive nature of the matters discussed, allowed to take notes at the time. But he did highlight what he considered to be
pretty strong proof that the controversial technique was not discussed.


Now that is a pretty strong statement which mightily supports what Nancy Pelosi said yesterday about the conduct of the CIA. So you have to ask why no one in the MSM is reporting on the substantiation?

Because our mainstream media is teh suck.

1 comment:

  1. And because it's not what the masters of the MSM tell them to do.

    MSM on strict orders to focus on Pelosi having sole and exclusive dominion over all things torture. At least the bad parts of it. Cheney will continue his MSM, Fox Nation and Fox News onslaught about the good parts of torture, without which of course we would all be speaking Arabic and Fasrsi now.

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