For the past three weeks, controversy has swirled around Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has called for a “truth commission” to expose the supposed war crimes of the Bush administration but who herself was briefed years ago on the use of waterboarding and the other enhanced interrogation techniques that are now drawing howls of outrage.
ABC, CBS and NBC have said nothing about the Speaker’s shifting stories, or the potential hypocrisy of her once supporting (or at least not objecting to) policies that she would later condemn as illegal “torture.”
The current round of stories began April 22, after the Obama administration released selected memos from the Bush administration on the legal limits to interrogation. That night, NBC’s Andrea Mitchell offered a brief mention of how Pelosi was one of those who had been told: “Members of Congress were briefed at the time and reportedly didn’t dissent, including intelligence committee leaders Nancy Pelosi, Porter Goss, Bob Graham and Richard Shelby.” ABC and CBS said nothing about Pelosi that night.
The next day, Pelosi wagged her finger as she denied ever being told that waterboarding was being used against al Qaeda terrorists: “We were not — I repeat, were not — told that waterboarding or any of these other enhanced interrogation methods were used. What they did tell us is that they had...[legal] opinions that they could be used, but not that they would.”
That contradicted what Mitchell reported the previous night, but neither NBC nor the other networks provided any updates.
Last week, the CIA released documents showing that one of Pelosi’s top aides went to a briefing in 2003 where he heard that waterboarding was actually being used. The May 9 Washington Post explained:
A top aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi attended a CIA briefing in early 2003 in which it was made clear that waterboarding and other harsh techniques were being used in the interrogation of an alleged al-Qaeda operative, according to documents the CIA released to Congress on Thursday.Pelosi has insisted that she was not directly briefed by Bush administration officials that the practice was being actively employed. But Michael Sheehy, a top Pelosi aide, was present for a classified briefing that included Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.), then the ranking minority member of the House intelligence committee, at which agency officials discussed the use of waterboarding on terrorism suspect Abu Zubaida.
A Democratic source acknowledged yesterday that it is almost certain that Pelosi would have learned about the use of waterboarding from Sheehy....
Senior [CIA] officials have chafed at criticism of their interrogation activities from lawmakers who, when made aware of the programs over past years, mostly did not object. One former senior agency official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the substance of the briefings is classified, said some lawmakers, after being told of the enhanced techniques, “questioned whether we were doing enough.”
Again, no coverage from ABC, CBS and NBC.
On Tuesday, CNN reported confirmation that Pelosi had indeed been told by Sheehy about the waterboarding in 2003: “A source close to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi now confirms that Pelosi was told in February 2003 by her intelligence aide, Michael Sheehy, that waterboarding was actually used on CIA detainee Abu Zubaydah.”
Again -- you guessed it -- no coverage from ABC, CBS and NBC.
The networks should have been skeptical of the flamboyant outrage of Pelosi and other top Democrats of the Bush administration’s interrogation techniques. Back in December 2007, the Washington Post disclosed that congressional leaders offered “mostly quiet acquiescence, if not outright support” as they heard about the use of waterboarding to pry secrets out of captured al-Qaeda leaders:
Individual lawmakers’ recollections of the early briefings varied dramatically, but officials present during the meetings described the reaction as mostly quiet acquiescence, if not outright support. “Among those being briefed, there was a pretty full understanding of what the CIA was doing,” said Goss, who chaired the House intelligence committee from 1997 to 2004 and then served as CIA director from 2004 to 2006. “And the reaction in the room was not just approval, but encouragement.”...
“In fairness, the environment was different then because we were closer to Sept. 11 and people were still in a panic,” said one U.S. official present during the early briefings. “But there was no objecting, no hand-wringing. The attitude was, ‘We don’t care what you do to those guys as long as you get the information you need to protect the American people.’”...
As for Pelosi in particular:
Pelosi declined to comment directly on her reaction to the classified briefings. But a congressional source familiar with Pelosi's position on the matter said the California lawmaker did recall discussions about enhanced interrogation. The source said Pelosi recalls that techniques described by the CIA were still in the planning stage — they had been designed and cleared with agency lawyers but not yet put in practice — and acknowledged that Pelosi did not raise objections at the time.
As all of this was unfolding on cable news and in the big newspapers, the only reference on the broadcast networks to Pelosi’s double-speak came in a brief exchange during the roundtable of ABC’s This Week back on April 26. After watching a clip of Pelosi say she favored “a truth commission” to delve into the Bush administration’s tactics, regular panelist George Will tartly observed: “When Speaker Pelosi says she wants a truth commission, she’d better be prepared to get acquainted with that commission, because they’re going to want to know how a ten-year member of the Intelligence Committee was shocked and surprised.”
In the only other comment on the matter, Democratic mover-and-shaker Donna Brazille seemed willing to expose Pelosi if it meant also exposing the Bush administration: “Let the truth come out, George. What’s wrong with that? Let the truth set us free, so to speak....Let’s hear from those Democrats who, you know, were briefed on, on this issue.”
The broadcast networks have offered ample coverage of Democratic allegations that the Bush administration used either immoral or criminal methods in prosecuting the War on Terror. Can’t they spare a few moments to note that one of the loudest complainers is someone who knew all about it years ago — and has recently had a suspiciously shifting story about what she knew and when she knew it?
—Rich Noyes is Research Director at the Media Research Center.




















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Rich... Excellent. I
May 13, 2009 - 17:09 ET by bigtimerRich...
Excellent.
I saw that also regarding Will and Brazille and the Truth Commission.
Thank God for Cheney, and some others behind the scenes that aren't getting that much attention...the firestorm has started...as it should be...
Sad what happens with powerful people who want to retain power at all costs...integrity is out the window most times...war and lives mean nothing to them.
If this had been reversed and this was say oh Tom Delay, or Boehner for that matter, he would have been sent packing already from the party, with the msm making sure of it 24/7.
Nothing like total, blatant hypocrisy.
Shhh...mums the word.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Again, no coverage from
May 13, 2009 - 17:10 ET by MidAmericaAgain, no coverage from ABC, CBS and NBC.
Well yeah but... the Pelosi story isn't 'news'. Because if it was news they would comment on it. Geesh, that's why they pay millions of dollars to their anchors, to decide what we need to know and then tell us. It's a lot easier for us that way. We don't have to do all that listening and deciding what we think about an issue.
MA, did you forget something...
May 13, 2009 - 17:28 ET by JAB...that would resemble something like this at the end of your post?
/S
just ask'in
"Too bad Ignorance isn't painful..."
Well maybe.... /S or
May 13, 2009 - 17:31 ET by MidAmericaWell maybe.... /S or BS or something like that. (snicker)
MA
May 13, 2009 - 17:37 ET by JABI think I'll go with the "/BS" switch if you don't mind and use that as a new programming tool. Like I said, just ask'in :-)
"Too bad Ignorance isn't painful..."
Silence is golden
May 13, 2009 - 17:21 ET by sevenIt reminds people to tune in on conservative media one more time.
Hey, wanna bet ...
May 13, 2009 - 17:49 ET by 10ksnookerShe didn't even have to ask for the story to be spiked.
10... Right you
May 13, 2009 - 17:55 ET by bigtimer10...
Right you are...
...actually, they probably got a message to her via Rahm and his daily morning briefs with the msm networks to tell her to just shut the heck up now.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Much of the news media are
May 13, 2009 - 18:06 ET by Gat New YorkMuch of the news media are opposed to Republicans and see their job to no longer to report news but to report news only that is favorable to their position - which includes withholding information or bending the truth.
Republicans will not improve their position unless they openly confront this media and call them at their own game. I saw one pundit call Pelosi a "liar" and the Democrat took issue with the use if the term "liar" but the pundit held his ground.
Republicans need to be countering the media with questions of their own regarding their actions. It is unfortunate that Republicans have an opponent with the Democrats and also with the news media.
And it's doubly horrible
May 13, 2009 - 19:19 ET by SlyrrAnd it's doubly horrible now. Liberal rag newspapers are failing across the country, with readers abandoning their foolish tripe and leaving them to twist in the wind.
These papers are propoganda wings to Democrats, with their stories conceived, written and published for the sole purpose of hiding Democrat corruption and slandering Republicans.
And now that these papers are finally on the verge of going extinct through bankruptcy, here comes Obama their savior to the rescue. Using taxpayer money, he is funneling tax 'breaks' (i.e. donations) to these failed newspapers so they can stay in existence and continue to publish their pro-bama lies. All at taxpayer expense!
It's official now people - the news media are slaves to the Democrats. Their stories are now bought and paid for through corrupt politicians, pilfering YOUR paychecks to keep these liars in business.
It's time to clean house in 2010 - in the meantime, keep protesting! Slow them down as much as you can!
Freebies & Tax Dollars for Dems
May 13, 2009 - 23:04 ET by Forest for the TreesYeah, and the idiot WA State Gov. Gregoire just gave tax breaks to the newspapers there!
Unbelievable, if you didn't know that Gov. Gregoire is a flaming bleeding looney liberal...and she is just that!
didn't i see her in a movie?
May 14, 2009 - 06:10 ET by puredmashiewhat was the name of it...
oh yeah, "invasion of the election snatchers."
swing hard in case you hit it.
This is disgusting and
May 13, 2009 - 18:29 ET by pcantidoteThis is disgusting and unacceptable on the part of the major networks....a case in point of their bias, and the only reason Obama is in office and the Dems hold house and senate majorities. The fix is in. How do we stop this?
Enforce Term Limits if They Won't: Vote Against ALL Incumbents in 2010.
Dont forget the daily
May 13, 2009 - 19:27 ET by general companyMedia breifings,,,,
My Gov. thinks I am dangerous, so be careful
"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg
Oops...wrong page.
May 13, 2009 - 18:56 ET by superconMy bad.
Hey Janet Napolitano...I'm proud to be a Right-winger.
Oops....
May 13, 2009 - 19:03 ET by superconDouble post.
I completely screwed this up.
Hey Janet Napolitano...I'm proud to be a Right-winger.
If they give Pelosi a pass,
May 13, 2009 - 19:34 ET by snaggletoothieIf they give Pelosi a pass, she'll give them a bailout.
st... You bet she
May 13, 2009 - 19:44 ET by bigtimerst...
You bet she would...some papers are already trying to be in on this too...I wouldn't doubt that would happen either...heck NBC/GE already got theirs.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
These networks are just too
May 13, 2009 - 19:48 ET by d1carterThese networks are just too busy to cover something as small as the Speaker of the House lying to the American people....
You want news?
May 13, 2009 - 20:45 ET by needleThere are sports channels, cooking channels, jewelry sales channels, etc.
ABC, CBS, NBC (all flavors) are Democratic Party [marketing] channels.
You want news? Check out the Fox News Channel.
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
you beat me to it...
May 13, 2009 - 20:57 ET by puredmashiehowever, not only did fnc cover the story, they featured jon stewart making much humor in madam speaker's parsing her own conflicting mis-statements, with a "waffle house" logo in front of her.
oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.
swing hard in case you hit it.
Needle - FNC is the best, but beware of Shepherd Smith. He is a
May 14, 2009 - 00:01 ET by Rush Fanliberal, who has slanted some of his observations when presenting the news. For example he called enhanced interrogation techniques "torture". Moreover, as I documented here, Smith also said he didn't believe the Republican Party was very open, as Smith felt those who believed in pro-life were not welcome in the party.
Shepherd Smith would be more comfortable at CNN, where he could spout his liberal views in comfort.
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Yea, I am getting real sick
May 15, 2009 - 02:48 ET by RexzeitgeistYea, I am getting real sick of Smith's sanctimonious whining.
I know where they can get a bailout
May 13, 2009 - 21:54 ET by pbthinkerThis is just a continuing example of the same story. It's so laughable it's difficult to pay attention. We have Obama putting more debt in the budget in 5 months, that Bush did in 7 years and the press still allows Democrats to talk about the "debt the President inherited". The President selectively releases legal briefs about enhanced interrogation did one news outlet, just one, ask for release of documents to see who in Congress was briefed on those techniques? Pelosi has 5 different stories, completely unrelated to fact, and we have yet to see the press ask her to explain her different stories.
Since the press has shown everyone who they favor, I believe it's only fair that they petition the DNC for bailout funds. Let the DNC hold fund-raisers for their media wing. Let the DNC openly start paying for the press they've been receiving for free all these years. Yes, the DNC and the congressional re-election committees should just start paying to bail out the newspapers.
Election 2008-God's way of showing us that elections count.
Coming Back Around
May 13, 2009 - 22:08 ET by rammingspeedThe next step will be to omit the investigation from public discourse because it will take down Democrats too. Anyway, the "progressives" never cared about the criminal investigation as much as they did the opportunity to bash Republicans and get more people to vote for Democrats.
It's back door and not totally satisfying, but Pelosi's stupidity has once again bitten the party in the ass. At least the right thing will be done for the country.
Beware the cornered rats!
May 14, 2009 - 07:28 ET by GalvanicYou're right. The Dems knew that a true criminal investiagtion would implicate them as well.
That's why Leahy was calling for a so-called "Truth Commission," set up along the lines of the 9-11 Commission. Of course, that model is designed not to uncover truth, but to selectively release facts so as to protect some individuals. The cherry-picking has already begun with the White House's selective release of classified memos.
But Cheney's reaction ruined the scheme. Pointing out that Obama isn't releasing all the memos on EITs, and that leading Dems like Pelosi were fully informed of the techniques from the beginning, he's framed the battlespace for the fight -- if the Dems deem to pursue it.
The Dems are backing off just a bit (Obama isn't releasing photos as he had promised), thus provoking the outrage of their Leftist supporters such as the ACLU. As Pelosi gets backed into a corner and continues to change her story about what she knew and when, they grasp for 'explanations'. The latest offered by Pelosi's office and Dick Durbin is that they were prevented from exposing these alleged crimes because the briefings were classified.
One might ask, since when has the Congress been reluctant to reveal classified info?
If the CIA reported to the Intelligence Committee that they had assassinated a foreign leader in violation of the law, would the Dems overseeing the intelligence community sit on their collective hands because the information is 'classified?'
That defensive tactic is a variation of the Clinton White House's method of assigning a special prosecutor to an explosive and damaging issue, and then declaring that the White House could no longer answer questions because the case was "under investigation."
Will it work? Will the MSM back off and let the rats escape?
We'll see.
Huh...it's almost as if
May 13, 2009 - 22:18 ET by RR GOPHuh...it's almost as if they're in the tank for the Democrats. We need to keep an eye on these guys! LOL
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).
Pelosi
May 14, 2009 - 10:31 ET by jessieHjessieH Watching the Pelosi news conference on FOX right now. If lies were bombs, she would explode.
Re Pelosi News Con
May 14, 2009 - 11:06 ET by slickwillie2001Watching that was like watching a multi-car NASCAR pileup. Disastrous but enjoyable in a way.
She Knows It All.
May 14, 2009 - 13:53 ET by melpolWashington politicians know what is going on in the nations bedrooms. But they have always pleaded ignorance about things that are non of their business. Pelosi is the most powerful person in the world. Her eyes are capable of penetrating every corner. She had to be aware of Geneva Convention violations. But she decided to look the other way. Ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law.
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Sick Nancy Freakshow
May 15, 2009 - 02:45 ET by RexzeitgeistI want to enjoy this story, but it is more sad then enjoyable.
Nancy Pelosi is s disgusting human being, even if you took her lies at 'face value', she admits that partisan politics were and are more important to her then national security.
How people like Pelosi get to such high levels of power and influence is mind boggling, this is a woman devoid of any integrity or honor.
She somehow thinks that she can just lie and lie and lie and that there will be no consequences or repercussions for her lies.
Nancy Pelosi is a evil person, sociopathic and pathetic..... period....plain and simple.
Pelosi knew about the enhanced interrogations and even asked if they were 'doing enough' to combat the terrorists, with each of her 5 different stories the crap gets deeper and deeper and she just keeps shitting away.
Pelosi's sick performance today was one of the worst in American political history, it showed her to be a retched and pathetic hag whose only goal in her political life is holding on to the power she somehow lied herself into.
The most laughable and tragic part of the most recent lie, is saying that her #1 staffer attended a meeting in 2003 where the CIA explicitly briefed him on the water boarding of Abu Zubaydah and what information they gleaned from it.
And sick Nancy has the balls to say that she was only informed of the 'meeting taking place' and that she was told 'nothing about the content of the meeting'. You would think that not even the most warped san francisco sycophant could possibly buy that trash, but some twisted and mentally ill hacks are.
How she thought she could get away with this is amazing beyond belief, it shows a person so mentally ill and intoxicated with her own feelings of self importance, that reality has left her permanently.
rex - Pelosi, the lying liar that lies
May 15, 2009 - 03:44 ET by MrShyCould not say it better myself. And I agree, when I stop and think about it, that this is just heinous. A woman at her level of governance, and during a time of war over something this vital/critical, lying through her teeth like this all to save her and her party and demonize the political opposition.
It's really a game to her. It's disgusting.
I hope, somehow, against all the odds (the MSM, basically) this woman gets taken down (removed from politics.) And hard.
You're the next contestant on...
THE MESSIAH IS... LEFT !!
Pelosi
May 15, 2009 - 08:35 ET by jessieHjessieH www.speaker.gov- Pelosi's address. I am shure she would love to hear from the PEOPLE. Let her know how you feel about her "passing the buck" to someone else & the lies she & the rest of them have told.