Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Pelosi Admits Being Told About Waterboarding, But...

Politics | Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:15:03 am PDT

In an interview with CNN’s Candy Crowley, Nancy Pelosi has changed her story again; now she says she was briefed on waterboarding—but she was told the CIA wasn’t going to use it.
Candy Crowley — a tough, well-informed and underrated interviewer — kicked it off by asking the Speaker about about a column by former CIA director and ex-House intel chairman Porter Goss accusing Democrats of collective “amnesia” for urging investigations of waterboarding after remaining relatively mute during those first classified briefings.
 
PELOSI: Well, first of all, let me say that perhaps we do live in an alternate universe, Porter and I.
 
Porter’s orientation is that he was a member of the CIA before he came to Congress and he speaks now as a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
 
CROWLEY: Is he wrong?
 
PELOSI: Perhaps he is seeing it from his perspective. If they say we have a legal opinion, it means we’re going to use it. That’s not how I heard it. They said they had a legal opinion. They said they weren’t going to use and when they did they would come back to Congress to report to us on that. But that’s how I heard that.
Man, that’s pathetic.
 
 

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