I like to peruse the roll call votes in Congress from time to time, although it’s a much less interesting practice than it used to be. Last night, I noticed that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had actually allowed someone to be confirmed, which is what passes for news in the Senate these days. A closer inspection indicated that something weird had happened. McConnell had indeed allowed a vote, but almost no Republicans had voted for the confirmation. That’s when I started investigating.
The vote was to confirm Alissa M. Starzak, of New York, to be General Counsel of the Department of the Army, and she was approved 45-34, with 21 members not participating. When did the general counsel of the Army became a controversial position?
It turned out that the Republicans are upset with Ms. Starzak because she used to work as a lead staffer on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and in that role she worked on the torture report that found that torture does not work, never worked, and that the CIA and the Republicans had been lying about it working.
Of course, you might remember that there was a big brouhaha between the Senate Intelligence Committee and the CIA over something called the Panetta Review. The Senate Intelligence committee accused the CIA of snooping on their investigation while the CIA accused the committee staffers of hacking through their firewall, walking off with the Panetta Review, and then putting it in a secure safe in the Senate. The Justice Department got involved. Sen. Diane Feinstein got so angry that she almost had an aneurysm on the Senate floor during a 40-minute, 4,295 word speech.
Predictably, this history was completely distorted by people like the morons at Red State. Without getting into too much detail, what the Panetta Review said was completely different that what the CIA was saying publicly. The Panetta Review was the CIA’s own private assessment of their torture programs and it was not meant for public consumption. When the Senate Intelligence Committee defended their report by arguing that the CIA had come to pretty much the exact same conclusions, that really, really, really made the Republicans angry.
And they wanted to punish some people, including Alissa M. Starzak of New York.
The problem, though, is that Ms. Starzak had left her position two full years before anyone on the Senate Intelligence Committee decided to squirrel away a copy of the Panetta Review. She had been there when they discovered the document, but hadn’t in any way done anything improper with it.
Nonetheless, when she was nominated to serve as the Army’s top lawyer, the Republicans refused to confirm her. And when she was renominated, they slow-walked her nomination for another 11 months. And then when it came time to vote for her, they almost all voted against her even though she didn’t do anything even theoretically wrong.
And, why?
Because they really want to defend torture.
That’s it.
That’s the entirety of it.
They acted this way because Ms. Starzak uncovered evidence that the CIA knew that torture doesn’t work and was lying about it.
So, they treated her like this.
Well, this has Lord Master Cheney’s fingerprints all over it. He will go down in history as promoting and condoning the most brutal and least useful tactics in this country.
And Trump is marching right behind him.
Tell me again about the benefits of bi-partisanship and how the Democrats had to allow Bush to govern and his right to appoint judges.
It’s just sad. The place is being dismembered and what will follow will be much much worse.
I don’t think we really started this one, but our Middle East “”allies”” surely did. They’ve been bombing and destabilizing everything, and it’s completely immoral. The Saudi’s, the Gulf States, Turkey, Israel – Each has a motive and we’re enabling them all.
We should be doing what Eisenhower did when the Israeli’s, French and British tried to capture the Suez Canal in 1956. Tell them to go F*** themselves.
Was that the very same IKE who allowed Kermit Roosevelt (acting on orders of Allen Dulles), to illegally over throw a democratically elected government in Iran and install the Shah, at the behest of the British, who wanted it so Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (the precursor to today’s BP) didn’t loose all that oil they thought was rightfully theirs?
Or the very same IKE who allowed Alan Dulles to unleash Col Edward Lansdale on Hanoi?
In the mid 1950s, to stir up trouble
The same IKE who allowed Diem to ignore the 1956 election (as called for by the Geneva Accords)
Elections that would have reunified Vietnam, and stopped the Vietnam War even before it really started?
and then there’s Guatemala
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Guatemalan_coup_d%27état
The depths to which these 55 years past Ike republicans have sunk are indescribable.
They only vote with their middle fingers.
I guess that strategy is working for them, so far.
I think it’s building them a house of cards. They think it built them the House of Ryan, and Boehner is getting a natural tan, lying (take it either way) in the sun sipping whatever someone else pays for.
My take is whoever gets to dance with the Supreme’s wins the game. Hillary and Bernie, in either order, 2016. Go America…
Torture does work. It has to, because it feels so good.
Torture is very effective at making people tell interrogators what they want to hear. Right-wingers like that.