13 May

House Majority Leader:Congressional Hearings Should Explore Pelosi’s Interrogation Briefing



House Majority Leader: Congressional Hearings Should Explore Pelosi’s Interrogation Briefing
Democrats will hold a series of hearings on Justice Department memos released last month that justified rough tactics against detainees, including waterboarding — simulated drowning — and sleep deprivation.
FOX News
The House majority leader reluctantly agreed Tuesday that congressional hearings should investigate Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s assertion that she wasn’t informed, more than six years ago, that harsh interrogation methods were used on an Al-Qaeda leader.
Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., called Republican challenges to Pelosi’s assertion a diversion from the real question of whether the Bush administration tortured terrorist suspects. Nonetheless, he acknowledged the controversy should be resolved.
Democrats will hold a series of hearings on Justice Department memos released last month that justified rough tactics against detainees, including waterboarding — simulated drowning — and sleep deprivation.
While Democrats want the hearings to focus on what they call torture, Republicans have tried to turn the issue to their advantage by complaining that Pelosi and other Democrats knew of the tactics but didn’t protest. Pelosi was briefed in 2002 while on the House Intelligence Committee.

Hoyer, asked at a news conference whether Democrats were inviting political problems for themselves by holding hearings, said, “I think the facts need to get out.

“I think the Republicans are simply trying to distract the American public with who knew what when. My response to that is, look, the issue is not what was said or what was known; the question and focus ought to be on what was done.”

But he added that the controversy over “what was said and when it was said, who said it … is probably what ought to be on the record as well.”

Hoyer also was asked whether he believes Pelosi’s support has been undermined among Democrats.

“No, I don’t,” he said.

A Senate Judiciary subcommittee holds the first hearing on the interrogation policy on Wednesday, but has scheduled testimony unrelated to the Pelosi matter.
A CIA document made public last week shows that Pelosi received a briefing in September 2002 on the tactics used on Abu Zubaydah, an Al Qaeda leader and one of three prisoners subjected to waterboarding. Pelosi said she was told the agency was discussing its legal right to use the tactic in the future.

“We were not — I repeat — were not told that waterboarding or any of these other enhanced interrogation methods were used,” said Pelosi, D-Calif.

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Wild Thing’s comment……….
They create the smoke screens and then accuse the “Republicans” of creating the Democrat smoke screen?
They play both sides of the street, talk out of both sides of their heads, and then blame the Republicans?
Whatever the TEA Parties do, we need to be sure that the Conservatives who are elected to Congress in 2010 and beyond are not mealy-mouth wimpy-fraidy-cats with a bunch of skeletons in their closets.
I know I’ve emailed the Republican Leadership many many times and FINALLY after OUR prodding, they’ve begun to speak up. But their voices are tentative, soft, showing fear.
I think we need a tuff as nails truth talking Conservative who has The Constitution and Federalist Papers memorized who will quote them and cut the liberals off at the knees. That’s ALL it will take, I believe, to wake the masses up from their pie-eyed mesmerized slumber. Confound the Liberals with the Constitution.
When it comes to fighting back for our coungtry, walk softly and carry a big stick? NO. Walk loudly and carry a big GUN.

Bob A says:

I miss Newt, but sometimes think that he is turning.
Bob A.

yankeemom says:

“But he added that the controversy over “what was said and when it was said, who said it … is probably what ought to be on the record as well.”
Probably?? Probably??
That’s about as close as the libs can get to the truth. I’m sure that will be watered down as it goes along.
If you listen to these politicians scurrying to cover their butts, you would think that they hadn’t done a damn thing all the while being in Office. If only that was true. The less they do, the better off we are.

TomR says:

The political bastards don’t care what has happened to American POWs at the hands of the muslims. They only care about tearing down George Bush, the CIA and America. Waterboarding is little more than frat hazing. It is used for training purposes on our own troops. Ranger school is 9 weeks of sleep deprivation with extreme stress added.
I guess I should be somewhat satisfied if Pelosi is caused some discomfort and embarassment by these hearings. That is about all that will happen to her.

Mark says:

Hoyer and Peelosi are not the best of friends. They hate each other so if they are at each others throats that all the better for the country.
But this investigation is BS. They already know all the facts to it. It’s as Tom says, to get Bush and Cheney. If in the end they finally find some miniscule bauble of evidence they can splash it in all the papers and embarrass or try to embarrass President Bush.
Pettit Tyrants and demogogues is all they are. Bush never gave them the time of day and that always pissed thme off. Gettin-even-with-em-ism.

Wild Thing says:

Bob A., we have some really good conservatives
and the stupid GOP and RNC is not backing
them. Just like here in Florida the are
going to back the freaking rino Charlie
Crist instead of Marco Rubio the conservative.
I am so ticked I would scream.

Wild Thing says:

Yankeemom, yes don’t you just love the
“probably”. shessh.

Wild Thing says:

Tom, I feel the same way. There is just a
little pleasure knowing Pelosi is not feeling
that comfortable right now. But she will get
off for it like all the dems do.

Wild Thing says:

Mark, that is great, I didn’t know
how they felt about each other. gosh
I love that you shared about that. I
agree, I want them going after each
other, that would be wonderful.