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Torture Lover John Yoo Excoriates Obama For Banning Torture

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 30th, 2009 5:32 am by HL

Torture Lover John Yoo Excoriates Obama For Banning Torture
John Yoo, infamous author of the Bush administration legal memos authorizing the use of torture on suspected terrorists, slams President Obama for banning torture in a Wall Street Journal op-ed today, gravely warning that Obama “may have opened the door to further terrorist acts on U.S. soil.” Throughout the article, Yoo insists that torture is America’s […]

yoo-hands1.jpgJohn Yoo, infamous author of the Bush administration legal memos authorizing the use of torture on suspected terrorists, slams President Obama for banning torture in a Wall Street Journal op-ed today, gravely warning that Obama “may have opened the door to further terrorist acts on U.S. soil.”

Throughout the article, Yoo insists that torture is America’s most effective weapon against terrorists and warns that without it, the U.S. will be incapable of intelligence-gathering:

Eliminating the Bush system will mean that we will get no more information from captured al Qaeda terrorists. Every prisoner will have the right to a lawyer (which they will surely demand), the right to remain silent, and the right to a speedy trial. […]

Relying on the civilian justice system not only robs us of the most effective intelligence tool to avert future attacks, it provides an opportunity for our enemies to obtain intelligence on us.

Considering the Bush administration repeatedly insisted its use of coercive techniques was “limited,” it would be a far stretch even for loyal Bushies to suggest that torture is not the one and only method to obtaining information. And as ThinkProgress has made clear again and again, numerous intelligence experts and real interrogators agree that, far from being “the most effective intelligence tool,” torture simply doesn’t work.

Yoo continues his screed by making up facts about Obama’s ban:

The CIA must now conduct interrogations according to the rules of the Army Field Manual, which prohibits coercive techniques, threats and promises, and the good-cop bad-cop routines used in police stations throughout America. … His new order amounts to requiring — on penalty of prosecution — that CIA interrogators be polite.

Yoo has no idea what he’s talking about. Nothing requires anyone to “be polite” — although the rapport building method has often proved to be interrogators’ most effective technique. And the notion that good-cop/bad-cop would be banned is simply false, Media Matters pointed out earlier this week:

In fact, the Army Field Manual explicitly permits good cop-bad cop interrogations under the name of “Mutt and Jeff” interrogations, which involve two interrogators “display[ing] opposing personalities and attitudes toward the source.” The Field Manual says the “goal of this technique is to make the source identify with one of the interrogators and thereby establish[ing] rapport and cooperation.”

It’s no secret that Yoo is an ardent torture enthusiast: He famously said that only those techniques that inflict pain equivalent to “death, organ failure or permanent damage resulting in a loss of significant body functions” constitute torture, and last year refused to agree that the president could not order a detainee buried alive. With Obama signaling a clean break from the Bush administration’s terrorism policies, it’s no wonder Yoo is desperate to restore his crumbling torture regime.

Who Are The 11 Democrats Who Voted Against Obama’s Economic Plan And Why Did They Do It?
Yesterday, Republicans rebuffed President Obama’s efforts at bipartisanship by refusing to deliver a single vote in favor of his economic recovery bill. Many Republicans appear to be clinging to the strategy of Rush Limbaugh, who has openly declared his hope that Obama fails. While Republicans stood united against Obama, 11 Democrats broke with the President. Although […]

Yesterday, Republicans rebuffed President Obama’s efforts at bipartisanship by refusing to deliver a single vote in favor of his economic recovery bill. Many Republicans appear to be clinging to the strategy of Rush Limbaugh, who has openly declared his hope that Obama fails.

While Republicans stood united against Obama, 11 Democrats broke with the President. Although there were some concerns about the stimulus plan expressed by progressives — such as Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), who felt like the spending provisions did not go far enough — they still voted for the bill because the benefits outweighed the drawbacks. The 11 Democrats who voted no were almost exclusively from conservative districts:

Allan Boyd (D-FL)
Bobby Bright (D-AL)
Jim Cooper (D-TN)
Brad Ellsworth (D-IN)
Parker Griffith (D-AL)
Paul Kanjorski (D-PA)
Frank Kratovil (D-MD)
Walt Minnick (D-ID)
Collin Peterson (D-MN)
Heath Shuler (D-NC)
Gene Taylor (D-MS)

Six of 11 (the italicized names) are members of Blue Dogs Coalition, which expressed concerns about the fiscal impact of the bill. But the Blog Dogs had extracted a pledge from Obama to balance the government’s checkbook, enabling most of them to support the economic stimulus plan. As for the others, here were some of the motivating factors.

Reps. Bright and Griffith — both freshmen congressmen from Alabama — voted along with many of their home-state colleagues against the bill. Rep. Artur Davis was the only Alabamian to vote for it. Both congressmen had been targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee before the vote.

Freshman Rep. Kanjorski had been a skeptic of the stimulus plan, claiming it was put together too quickly and wouldn’t help the economy in the short term.

Freshman Rep. Kratovil barely squeaked out a win in a conservative Maryland district. Just days before the stimulus vote, Kratovil’s opponent in the last election announced he was planning to run again.

And finally, freshman Rep. Minnick told the LA Times today that he comes from “a very conservative district” in Idaho and said many people in his district listened to talk radio. “They listen to everybody, of course, and I’m influenced by them,” Minnick said.


Gov. Rod Blagojevich Delivers Remarks at Impeachment Trial

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 30th, 2009 5:31 am by HL

Gov. Rod Blagojevich Delivers Remarks at Impeachment Trial
SPEAKER: GOV. ROD R. BLAGOJEVICH, D-ILL. [*] BLAGOJEVICH: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Senate, thank you very much. I’m grateful for the opportunity to be here today and present my closing argument, my chance to be able to talk to you, talk to the people of Illinois, and talk to anybody else who…

President Decries ‘Shameful’ Bonuses For Wall St. CEOs
President Obama yesterday scolded Wall Street bankers who received millions of dollars in bonuses last year, calling the payouts “shameful” and chiding the executives for a lack of personal responsibility at a precarious time for the nation’s economy.

Senate Passes Health Insurance Bill for Children
The Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation yesterday to provide health insurance to 11 million low-income children, a bill that would for the first time spend federal money to cover children and pregnant women who are legal immigrants.

System to Verify Worker Legality Is Delayed Again
The Obama administration is delaying a planned crackdown on federal contractors that hire illegal immigrants to determine if the electronic system set up to check workers’ documents can handle the surge in workload, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said yesterday.


Gore Lectures Congress, but Is It Too Late?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 29th, 2009 5:40 am by HL

Gore Lectures Congress, but Is It Too Late?

Al Gore went back to his old stomping grounds Wednesday to present the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with a mini version of his famous climate lecture. But even if those politicians somehow get their act together, the damage we’ve already caused will be with us until the year 3000 or later, according to a new report.

Washington Post:

Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Gore delivered a short slide show that amounted to an update of his Oscar-winning documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” lecturing some of his former colleagues that even if the world halted greenhouse gas emissions now, it could experience a temperature rise of between 2.5 to 7.5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100.

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Los Angeles Times:

Even if by some miracle the nations of the world could bring carbon dioxide levels back to those of the pre-industrial era, it would still take 1,000 years or longer for the climate changes already triggered to be reversed, scientists said Monday.

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Paul Abrams: Rove’s Executive Privilege Claims Don’t Pass the Laugh Test

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 29th, 2009 5:39 am by HL

Paul Abrams: Rove’s Executive Privilege Claims Don’t Pass the Laugh Test
A small coup for the HuffingtonPost: On these pages, way back in November, the very high likelihood was raised that Karl Rove’s Executive Privilege claims…

Rove, O’Reilly Interview: O’Reilly Offers Rove Place To Hide From Congress’ Subpoena (VIDEO)
Karl Rove appeared on “The O’Reilly Factor” tonight and addressed his outstanding subpoena to testify before Congress. Rep. John Conyers, who O’Reilly characterized as a…

Cenk Uygur: Rush 177 Obama 0
Obama tried to charm them, Rush tried to bully them. And the results are in. Round 1 goes by unanimous decision to Rush Limbaugh. Not…


SEC’s Enforcement Chief On How To Stop More Madoffs

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 29th, 2009 5:38 am by HL

SEC’s Enforcement Chief On How To Stop More Madoffs
After the Bernard Madoff fraud came to light, costing investors an estimated $50 billion, it emerged that the SEC had fallen down on the job, in part because, as we detailed last month, it had soft-pedaled its enforcement duty. And…

Keying Off Obama, ACLU Asks For Bush Torture Memos
Those directives issued by President Obama last week, reversing the Bush administration’s policy of secrecy, have really shaken things up. Earlier this week, the House Judiciary committee subponaed Karl Rove for testimony in the US Attorney firings matter. That move…


Blagojevich Will Speak at Impeachment Trial

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 29th, 2009 5:35 am by HL

Blagojevich Will Speak at Impeachment Trial
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) “reversed course and accepted the Illinois Senate’s challenge to explain in person why it shouldn’t toss him out of office Thursday in a historic impeachment vote,” the Chicago Tribune reports.

“After boycotting the trial since its Monday opening, explaining to national TV audiences that he would not dignify an unfair process, Blagojevich asked Wednesday for permission to address senators with a 90-minute closing argument. His appearance, expected to receive Senate approval, would be followed by roll-call votes that could not only remove him as governor but bar him from holding future office.”


Obama Could Issue an Executive Order to End the Wars Tomorrow (Yes, It’s That Simple)

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 29th, 2009 5:34 am by HL

Obama Could Issue an Executive Order to End the Wars Tomorrow (Yes, It’s That Simple)
In a wide-ranging interview, veteran Paul Sullivan discusses Bush, Obama and the legacies of the Gulf War.

PETA Ad Dubbed Too Sexy for Super Bowl
The animal-rights group doesn’t want people to eat meat, but they don’t mind treating women like it.

The Financial Crisis Is Driving Hordes of Americans to Suicide
Pushed past their breaking points, people are robbing banks to pay the rent, setting homes on fire — even taking their own lives.

PETA Ad Dubbed Too Sexy for Super Bowl
The animal-rights group doesn’t want people to eat meat, but they don’t mind treating women like it.

Why California’s Discriminatory Proposition 8 Might Not Stand
New legal actions from businesses like Google to civil rights organizations are threatening to get Prop. 8 off the books.


Wait until after the revolution, honey

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 29th, 2009 5:33 am by HL

Wait until after the revolution, honey
Today, New York Times columnist Bob Herbert asked, why listen to Republicans? Indeed. And yet this morning came the shocking and startling news that our new president has asked House Democrats to cut a provision that would expand contraceptive family…

Why We Need Stronger Unions, and How to Get Them
Why is this recession so deep, and what can be done to reverse it?Hint: Go back about 50 years, when America’s middle class was expanding and the economy was soaring. Paychecks were big enough to allow us to buy all…

Obama Notes #1
Shortly after Barack Obama was elected president, I boarded a red-eye flight to Washington to make a morning workshop on a juvenile justice bill. I hadn’t bothered to take a red-eye for eight years, but now it seemed to matter….