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'Body Language Expert' on CNN: Condi 'Mopped Up' Student Who Confronted Her on Torture; 'Wish I Could High-Five Condi For That'

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 9:15 AM on May 4, 2009.


"It's like confronting the Webster dictionary on a word," Janine Driver told Roland Martin. "You can't beat Condoleezza Rice. She is awesome."
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CNN news anchor Roland Martin, who recently said that the Left "needs to shut up" about all this torture prosecution nonsense, recently hosted a segment on the now famous confrontation of Condoleezza Rice by a Stanford student who pressed her about her role in the torture of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. As anyone who has seen the video knows, Rice, who was Stanford's provost from 1993 to 1999, basically shifted between fearmongering -- "If you were there in a position of authority and watched Americans jump out of 80 story buildings because these murderous tyrants …", condescension -- "The world is not a bunch of easy choices in which you get to make one that always feel good" -- and lying her face off: "I did not authorize anything." Chillingly, she also took a page from the Nixon playbook, claiming, "If it was authorized by the president it did not violate our obligation under the conventions against torture."
Wow, right? Worthy of some solid commentary, right? Well, not if you're Roland Martin. If you're Roland Martin, the real story here is not any one of the incredible claims that came out of Condi's mouth, but rather, what she said -- with her body.
On a Friday episode of "No Bias No Bull" (in which he was filling in for new mom Campbell Brown), Martin rolled out Janine Driver, "an expert on body language," to analyze the exchange (while first pausing to share with viewers that he and Rice "share the same birthday.")
"She got a little testy there," Martin said to Driver after introducing her, then asked, "What stood out to you in watching that video?"
Her response:
"I loved it actually. I swear. Sometimes I get calls and I'm like, there's not much there. There's a lot of body language there."
"I'll tell you right now. She's speaking volumes, and I think she mopped those guys up big time."
Mopped. Those. Guys. Up.

(Big Time.)
The rest of the transcript -- featuring much laughter and the occasional moronic remark from CNN's business correspondent Ali Velshi -- bears posting (with some particularly choice quotes in bold):
MARTIN: So what was her body saying, though? I mean, what was -- because, you know, we had the finger moving.
ALI VELSHI, CNN CHIEF BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT: And doing this.
MARTIN: We had the hand. We had -- right, Ali, she was sitting there, the arms crossed. So exactly as a body language expert, what did all of that mean?
DRIVER: Oh, a lot of things. She starts off with an open palm gesture. So open palm, this is called the beggar's pose, a dollar, please, a dollar please. This is, hey, I'm open to what you have to say.
When he starts really going off on a tangent, she does the palm down gesture. And think about it, I have a 3-year-old son, Angus. It's like, Angus, don't run in the street. It's right here.
(LAUGHTER)
She even no-dared him one time.
VELSHI: Yes.
DRIVER: I was loving that. I wish I could high-five Condi for that. She's like no, dear, right here with the whole finger pointing. She, like, reprimanded him back. She does microexpressions, too. At one point, she was going to rip his face off, you know.
(LAUGHTER)

When he -- he's comparing it to World War II or whatever he was saying, her brows go up and are straight across, which is a microexpression of fear and surprise. She's like, this guy is going to get killed right now.
JESSICA YELLIN, CNN NATL. POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT: I think she seemed a little bit defensive, too.
VELSHI: Or you think very antagonizing.
LISA BLOOM, ANCHOR OF TRUTV'S "IN SESSION": She was secretary of state. I don't think she's used to this young person being up in her face and challenging her in that way.
VELSHI: No, but listen, listen, listen. Hold on for a second because we're talking about her behavior.
DRIVER: Well, you're right.
VELSHI: We're talking about the content. We can agree or disagree with what he says. There was nothing about that kid that wasn't antagonizing.
DRIVER: Oh, no. Listen, my heart went out for her. I have to say she did get defensive a little bit. She put one hand over her center. And this is very interesting because a lot of people will think that this is defensive, so I'm creating a wall between me and you. But actually, it's almost like she's giving herself a self hug.
And what studies have shown -- what studies have shown is if you sit -- you'll be surprised to hear this, ladies. When you sit with your arms crossed…
MARTIN: Right.
DRIVER: … you'll actually spend 30 percent more time solving a difficult problem. So when her arms are crossed here, she's got the arm crossed, she's saying, I'm not going to give up here.
MARTIN: No.
DRIVER: And you hear her --
MARTIN: No, Janine. She said -- this is what she said. I'm about to kick your little behind if you keep asking me the question. That's what she was saying.
YELLIN: This woman is a trained diplomat. She knows how to deal with confrontation.
DRIVER: It's like confronting the Webster dictionary on a word, vocabulary word. I mean, you can't beat Condoleezza Rice. She is awesome.

At this point, CNN anchor Erica Hill tried to steer the conversation to something revelvant, noting Rice's amazing claim that "If it was authorized by the president, it did not violate our obligations under the conventions against torture."
"Is that true?" she asks legal analyst Lisa Bloom, who says "absolutely not," while giving Condi the benefit of the doubt. "We sign treaties," she said. "The president can't just violate it under presidential authority or anything else. The president has to live up to those treaties. So I have to think she misspoke. I think she's smarter than that. Maybe she meant something else."
Maybe. But body language expert Janine Driver is not interested in this part of the discussion. She jumps right back in to re-emphasize just how totally awesome Condi is.
DRIVER: I'll tell you right now. Condi, Condi --
MARTIN: Real quick. Real quick.
DRIVER: What Condi is saying, her body language matches what she is saying verbally. And 93 percent of what we communicate with people are nonverbal. She's saying, listen, this is the United States of America. We're not going to break any -- put our people in any type of a danger.
MARTIN: OK.
DRIVER: It's a dangerous situation.
BLOOM: Yes.
DRIVER: I thought she rocked it. I loved it.
MARTIN: Janine, I thought --
DRIVER: I'm going to show it at classes around the country.
MARTIN: I thought what she said, you little punk, I'm going to eject you. OK, just wait, I'll kick you outside. That's what she was doing.
Yes, right? Now you're going snapping --
DRIVER: I'm surprised she didn't do a couple of snaps.
MARTIN: Janine Driver, thanks a bunch. We certainly appreciate it.

We certainly do. And glad to know you will be showing this video around the country (if not for the reason you'll be showing it.) Now, who are you again? Let's see…
A Google search of "Janine Driver" reveals that aside from being a "body language expert" who has appeared on NBC, ABC, CNBC, FOX, The Today Show, and more, she also offers classes on business as well as "dating and relationships." But the real irony is that she markets herself above all as a "deception detection expert." Her website, http://www.lyintamer.com -- Lyin' Tamer! Get it? -- asks "Have you wasted valuable time, resources & money, misled by people's words and empty promises?"
"Janine's body language classes are proven to help people like you become more successful in their personal and professional lives. Want to make more money? Work less? She'll show you how accurate interpretation of others' body language cues will help you achieve those goals."
Not sure why this qualifies her to comment on matters of major national significance, but there you go. Driver also was invited by FOX News to opine on the infamous "terrorist fist jab" shared by Barack and Michelle Obama on the campaign trail last summer. (To her credit, Driver denied that there was anything dangerous about the gesture, while also giving then-president George W. Bush "a thumbs up" for his own nonverbal communication.)
But I digress. The main point here, perhaps, is that when it comes to politics, this person needs to stick to nonverbal communication herself. (And Roland Martin is embarrassing.) Luckily, in the absence of meaningful analysis, Condoleezza Rice nevertheless continues to be hounded by bold students on the question of torture, most recently, by the most awesome fourth grader ever.
According to John Byrne at Raw Story,

(Last week) Rice spoke at the Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation’s Capital, speaking about her “love of Israel,” according to The Washington Post. She then took questions -- and an enterprising fourth grader from Bethesda, Maryland posed a whopper.
Paraphrased, the question was: What did Rice think about the things President Obama’s administration was saying about the methods the Bush administration had used to get information from detainees?
Rice said she was reluctant to criticize Obama, and then delivered her answer.
“Let me just say that President Bush was very clear that he wanted to do everything he could to protect the country. After September 11, we wanted to protect the country,” Rice remarked. “But he was also very clear that we would do nothing, nothing, that was against the law or against our obligations internationally. So the president was only willing to authorize policies that were legal in order to protect the country.”

According to the student’s mother, her son, whose question was screened in advance, had been pressured not to use the word torture.
His original question, she said, was: “If you would work for Obama’s administration, would you push for torture?”
No word from Janine Driver on whether she “mopped that guy up,” also, but we’ll see.

(H/T Naomi Klein for the heads up on the CNN interview.)

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Liliana Segura is a staff writer and editor of AlterNet's Rights and Liberties and War on Iraq Special Coverage.


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CNN is giving Faux Noose a run for their money.
Posted by: Quannah on May 4, 2009 9:29 AM   
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I can't watch CNN because they have lurched SO FAR to the right in the last couple of years, they are unwatchable.

And what is with CNN and, famously, on Bill-O's show on Faux, the use of "body language experts" to "interpret" the people in a news story?

This is ridiculous. And I sent CNN an email complaining about Roland Martin.

There are THOUSANDS of real journalists out of work right now, so it isn't like they can't find good people to work on these networks! Gimmee a break!

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Public Relations Is One of the First Things a Major Politician is Taught
Posted by: rfrancis@godisdead.com on May 4, 2009 9:46 AM   
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They are taught to lie with their body language. When saying something a person doesn't completely believe they often will brush their nose with the bottom of their index finger while their hand blocks their mouth.

That is a subconscious attempt to keep the lie from coming out. Experienced politicians learn to master their body language and vocal tone so they match the words they are using.

How often did Dick Cheney show body language signs of lying when talking about there being links between Saddam and Al Qaeda? These people learn to mask the signals their bodies give when lying.


The facts, the documents, show Condi Rice was in the middle of all this torture shit. No amount of body language is going to convince me otherwise.

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CONDI IN THE FOURTH GRADE
Posted by: VZEQICVA on May 4, 2009 9:51 AM   
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She's always maintained a defensive posture, that's her choice. But no politician with half a brain goes in front of a fourth grade class. Children are painfully honest and ask questions that adults wouldn't touch. They are not yet politically correct. I'm sure that many people think this kid was coached in some way to back Rice into a corner. He did it himself by asking honest questions. Condi put herself in a bind long ago. ANNA

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Ok waitaminute
Posted by: Kenfrequed on May 4, 2009 10:30 AM   
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So the CNN business correspondent uses a 'body language expert' to try to prove that Condi won an argument about torture.

The story is absurd. The person covering the story is absurd. There is nothing about this "story" that makes any sense. It is pure spin and fluff.

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» RE: Ok waitaminute Posted by: clthompson
Oh great, essential issues of our time will be addressed using primate body gestures
Posted by: rancespergl on May 4, 2009 10:45 AM   
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This is swell.

Political doctrine will be decided not by careful analysis and ethical responsibility but by a one-on-one face-off between an undergrad and a compromised Russian scholar using primitive non-verbal human dominance games.

Isn't this how we play the Super Bowl?

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Remember her tedtimony before the 911 Commission
Posted by: JSquercia on May 4, 2009 11:25 AM   
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Remember her testimony before the 911 Commssion where they practically had to drag out of the Title of that Aug 6 PDB .
She also claimed that NO ONE could have anticipated the Terrorists using planes as missiles when in fact at the G8 Conference in Genoa they ringed the site with Antiaircraft missiles to protect against the very thing that NO ONE could have imagined . Plain and simple she's a LIAR

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» RE: Well it bears repeating... Posted by: Cybershaman
The Roland and Martin laugh in
Posted by: Hiroak on May 4, 2009 1:43 PM   
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I loved those guys years ago and wasn't aware they were still alive!!!! What we need on CNN (aka Laugh-In) is Goldie Hawn blurting out "SOCK IT TO ME" whe nthey catch a polished pro like Condi puttin it to some impertinent little brat.

Why did Roland give up his fishing show?

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I saw this
Posted by: lessbread on May 4, 2009 1:57 PM   
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I caught this disgusting bit of television. Liliana's account is spot on, down to the detail of Erica Hill trying to prevent the segment from entirely collapsing into a meeting of the Condi Rice fan club. You could see that concern in her expression! It's highly ironic that this went down on a show titled "No Bias No Bull". Yeah, right! More like beltway courtesans defending royalty. "She's saying, listen, this is the United States of America. We're not going to apply the law to powerful people like me with friends like Roland Martin and Janine Driver apologizing for us in the media."

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» RE: I saw this Posted by: peskyfly1
8 years of disservice
Posted by: DrBrian on May 4, 2009 11:01 PM   
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Perhaps her body language was good, but her legal analysis, ethics, grasp of history and understanding of the question being asked were way, way off base. Like just about everything else she said and did during the 8 years she disserved our country.

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What the "body language experts" fail to tell you is ...
Posted by: harryf200 on May 5, 2009 2:27 AM   
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... specific body language signals are only true of some people some of the time! Cultural background/influences cause some signals to mean very different things between people of different backgrounds. Example: Some body language experts claim that avoiding eye contact signifies the person is lying. Maybe it does .. in some instances. But it is also a signal among some of an Afro-Caribbean background of respect, of deference to someone of authority! Imagine the scenario:
Police Officer: Where were you (when a crime was committed in X street) at 9pm?
Black youth, behaving with deference to the Police Officer by avoiding eye contact: At home, officer.
Police Officer assumes from body language: He's lying to me.
Youth is arrested on suspicion, youth feels aggrieved and persecuted.
As I say, this is not an exact science!!!

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Do you see what I've been talking about??? The lies of 9/11 will keep them all safe from prosecution
Posted by: pfgetty on May 5, 2009 3:26 AM   
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There you have it right there!!!
She blames all of their actions about torture on 9/11!!!
So Don't tell me that the lies of 9/11 don't have anything to do with this topic.

See how she tries to bring you into her world? She's in authority. The horror of people jumping off eighty story buildings. What can they do to make Americans safe, to keep more of this horror from happening again? Oh, the pain...........if you only knew how it felt to have that awesome respondibility, then you would see why we did what we did......a little bit of legal corner cutting to get at those who brought us 9/11.

Nah, they'll never get her or Bush or Condi.

AS LONG AS THE OFFICIAL 9/11 STORY STANDS AS HISTORICAL FACT, THESE MONSTERS ARE NOT CRIMINALS BUT HEROES in the minds of so many.
And it is all about how Americans FEEL. You are very naive if you think the rule of law applies here. If many Americans can "feel" what Condi and the others "felt" at the time, they are safe and they are our saviors, not criminals. HOW DARE YOU EVEN THINK OF PROSECUTING!

Sorry, but that is reality. You are all so naive and gullible. I guess you have to be at least 60 to be able to predict these things.

But I can make another prediction. Bring to the American public the copious evidence and facts that prove that 9/11 was an inside job, and you'll get'em. Their excuses will fall as the anger in Americans rises, the anger from all over the world. The blame for tens of thousands of Americans killed and maimed for life, the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, the torture and rendition.........all of it.........and the blame goes right where it should be......on these bastards.

If this doesn't quite make sense to you because you are not so sure that these leaders of ours were part of the 9/11 attacks, then start doing some research. There is no chance that the official story is reality, or even almost reality.
The buildings at the WTC were brought down by controlled demolition, and that is proven. Just because Alternet and the rest of the press won't bring this fact to you, doesn't mean it is not the truth. We can prove it with science, science that if you take the time to really understand the issue, you will see there is no wiggle room. You will see that this is the STAIN ON MONICA LEWINSKI'S DRESS! Steven Jones and others have presented a paper in a peer reviewed journalt proving that nano thermite, an explosive, was used to bring down those buildings. Thermite is the explosive used commercially to bring down big structures. Nano thermite is a non commercial new experimental substance that has a signature and can be easily traced to one of a few places, places certainly involved with the US military. It was found in the dust samples at the WTC in quantities that, when extrapolated to the entire mass of dust there, would equal TONS of the stuff.

But this is just one piece of evidence. There are many, many more. Buildings don't collapse at free fall speed unless there is controlled demolition going on. Our military quickly intercepts commercial aircraft that go off course, and to miss four in one day strains belief. Radical Islamic fundamentalists willing to die for Mohammed do not spend all of their time drinking and coke sniffing and whoring with prostitutes. Planes don't crash into the ground and leave no debris at the site. And on and on.
Each of these and dozens of other improbabilities and impossibilities and contradictions have been completely ignored by investigators and by the press, including Alternet. Somehow the press is getting threatened or pressured. I don't feel it is possible that every media venue and every journalist just do not have the curiosity or intelligence to see something wrong with the official story.

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» RE: Dole Posted by: Cybershaman
» If Obama doesn't behave Posted by: pfgetty
She has all the answers
Posted by: sicntired on May 5, 2009 3:37 AM   
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Great is such an overstatement.This woman was at the table when the rules of torture were drafted and she rubber stamped the worst behavior in American military history.Great if you want to whitewash all the evils of rendition,she OK'ed that one too.This woman is as cold as ice and would kill a child if it earned her brownie points from the Bush administration.Great would be her defending all she was responsible for in front of either an American court or the world court where she couldn't manipulate the gutless administration that replaced her crimes and now defends them.

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Condi 'Mopped Up' Student........LMAO!
Posted by: Magginkat on May 5, 2009 5:08 AM   
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Condi does what she does best. She talks over everyone else and declares herself to be the victor, same as she has done in appearances before Congress. For several years I kept hoping that someone would interrupt her inane rants and tell her to shut the fffff up if she couldn't or wouldn't answer the questions put to her. This was no exception.

Damn that woman is getting uglier by the day.

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Ms. President
Posted by: 2thepoint on May 5, 2009 5:19 AM   
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Too bad Condi Rice back out of politics. She would have been a great president with far more brains and experience than Obama could ever bring to the table.

Obama would do well to sit and listen to her about Gitmo and why that happened. But he is too busy worrying about his left wing loonies and what they will say - oh, and he's have to ask Pelosi if it were ok to even sit with Condi!

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» RE: I weep for you... Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: Ms. President Posted by: medusa
» Holy crap pointless Posted by: kimberlydeann
killin and drillin for Jesus
Posted by: bluebama II on May 5, 2009 5:20 AM   
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Nineteen Saudis attacked us. One million three hundred thousand Iraqis are dead to privatize the second largest oil reserve on the planet. Candy Rice is from Chevron.

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» RE: "Nineteen Saudis attacked us." Posted by: surfreality
» RE: "Nineteen Saudis attacked us." Posted by: Cybershaman
Where are you, Ted Turner?
Posted by: Urstrly on May 5, 2009 5:40 AM   
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Selling CNN was the biggest mistake Ted Turner ever made. It's evolved into a poor imitator of all-Republican all the time Fox News. None of this is news, but you can believe someone is pulling the strings to put a good face on what the Bushies did. And it's no secret that they DIDN'T keep us safe when it would have mattered on 9/11.

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The idiot Canadian
Posted by: Frankenstein Dragon on May 5, 2009 5:48 AM   
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I met a Canadian the other day who claimed to be 'on the left' and he said that Cnn, AbC, NBC, CBS, all of these were left-wing media channels, and that CNN was the best, the most left, and objective. I laughed at him, and cringed and got really angry, actually.

I told him that CNN was about the worst, but it's hard to say when they are all propaganda on the right. He said 'people like me should not be allowed to run free."

In a nutshell, as we argued all night, he said, basically, I don't think like him and thats why i should be locked up, or tortured, or i dont know--just not free.

These are the people we are dealing with. He got infuriated with me becuase he claims, my words, my belief in reason, or that the media is corporate-owned crap--is destroying the country.

He asked me why I want to destroy my country. I couldn't believe it. So of course i went into how we have to fight for democracy everyday--but he could not understand that--he insisted i was destroying America. I said they destroyed America--the media, Cheny, BUsh, the financial centers--he thinks I'm crazy.

I walked away shaking. I told him that his thinking was wrongheaded and dangerous, even criminal but because i believe in freedom he has the right to say it. HOwever, his thinking, is that i should not be allowed to run free. This from a so-called 'left' canadian.

I told him i think he was CIA or FBI--a real f-ing wanker!

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destroy your country
Posted by: Frankenstein Dragon on May 5, 2009 5:59 AM   
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I told this idiot that BUsh and co. and all the mainstream media propagating death and torture and lies should prosecuted for crimes against humanity--I emphasised Bush and Cheney and Rumsfeld and Rice and all the dum-headed ugly demons (not in those words) and this is when he said I wanted to destroy mu country.

I want to hold them accountable as all leaders should be and uphold justice and the rule of law and he says i want to destroy my country.

By bringing people to justice no matter how many--5000-10,000 it would restore american faith, patritosim, honor...we would believe agin, we wold believe that crimianla, even if elitist, rich, and powerful will be held accountable--that would save our country--not destroy. But i should be locked up and tortured for not thining like a demonic looney bastard.

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» RE: What you're seeing. Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: destroy your country Posted by: Javan
Eyebrow admitted the Lie before her lips moved
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 5, 2009 6:09 AM   
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Hell I saw that defensive body language before she opened her mouth to answer- her eyebrows said 'I'm backed into a corner, and I'm going to swing wildly'. She lost the argument before her lips started moving to respond!Her Eyebrows warned her response will be that of 'Thou Protest too much', and she didn't fail to prove my perception right.
We have to concede that the Bushies took every discussion about Torture, Balck Sites and Rendition out of our hands- these are international legal issues, not Domestic. Now we have th eRight to prosecute for Treason related to the propaganda used to sell an illegal invasion which lends itself to 1st degree murder of our sevicepersonnel, wiretapping,Abuse of Power etc etc etc. Treason charges are the only thing we can legitimately prosecute on, the rest is in the hands of the international community. it will be up to them if they face an international court- or must face charges in different countries.
The Bushies contaminated, thus invalidated our Legal system, the military, the office of the president and the other two branches of Gov't (via complicity or dereliction of duty to provide oversight and act as a form of Checks and balances )
Cheeny Et al want to push this irrelevant converstion about whether as a country we consider Waterboarding torture- because it keep the international community at bay- for now.
Frnakly how can WE Trust the Congress, or the Executive branch to carry out these prosecutions?Not only are there individuals inCongress who have something to hide, the very institutions of the congress,Teh exec Branch including the DOJ and the various agencies of the Military are implicated!I have no faith they will carry out their legal responsiblities, they failed thus far, so why should the international community have any confidence in them either? Hell the Bushies Actions made US accomplices, some willing, some merely misguided and the rest of US impotent to stop it. So these High Crimes can not be left to such a compromised system of laws. Only thing we can do is to hand the perpetrators over (and all the evidence)and hope we as a nation are exonerated or at least found not guilty by reason of coerced complicty or Temporary insanity.
Condi would find herself in much better shape if she decided to provide Evidence of a Coup d'tate- that Cheny,Rummy and Wolfie highjacked the Admin.We already know it to be true- she just need to provide the concrete evidence. Thus possibly sparing herself and her Beloved W.

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Censorship & Deception: Cave-In!
Posted by: americansheep on May 5, 2009 6:29 AM   
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So the pre-submitted question was censored so that "torture" did not appear. The mother should not have gone along with having her son cave-in. She missed out on an excellent opportunity to teach him about those who want to censor and contort the truth. She could then make the case for him that he could agree to alter his question, but, when called upon, to ask it as he originally intended, using the word "torture". He would have learned the valuable lesson of how to play cat and mouse to get some truth out of a louse. A budding reporter may then have been born.

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Condi...token person
Posted by: Razional Thinker on May 5, 2009 6:39 AM   
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token answer

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I sent Driver an email
Posted by: munchkinpup on May 5, 2009 7:38 AM   
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at janine@lyintamer.com.
This woman literally makes me ill. After perusing her website for a minute, it is obvious she is a pathetic sycophant who would essentially sell her soul to make money. (Oops, she already has.)

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Stanford University's reputation is wholly diminished...
Posted by: xvictor on May 5, 2009 7:46 AM   
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...by Condi's presence.

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The Russian Press will miss Condi (or maybe not)
Posted by: xvictor on May 5, 2009 7:51 AM   
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When she had visited Russia, the news media there loved calling her a "black bitch".

Condi's legacy.

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I don't want beat Condi
Posted by: JefffromCA on May 5, 2009 7:52 AM   
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FTA "You can't beat Condolezza Rice"

I don't want to beat her, just waterboard her.

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Body Language?
Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on May 5, 2009 9:23 AM   
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If body language was correct we would use it in a court of law to see who was guilty. It is not.

Condi has always acted very sure of her ability to lie. Her "Greenspanese" language was always manipulation of the facts. She was never held accountable for her lies to the American people. She committed purgery many times. She may even believe her lies since she told them so often.

Ya..she educated, intelligent, slick, and corrupt. Might even be psychotic as to her fame and fortune.

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Lying and corruption is not just a white old man's
Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on May 5, 2009 9:32 AM   
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It is a character flaw found in all income levels, both sexes, nationality, cultures, and race.

Today the number of well educated crooks is stagging. The Robber Barons are active again but on an international level today.

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Christians believe in torture
Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on May 5, 2009 9:40 AM   
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I heard a poll on TV that many Christians think it's Ok to torture. Was this from the fact that Jesus was on a cross? Do they think that is how everyone in the world should be treated...tortured for what information and why? I'd bet this poll was not true since most Americans oppose torture.

The 911 "Middle Eastern terrorists" named by Ashcroft soon after the 911 attack was a lie. Yet whole wars on based on that lie. Senators one by one repeated it on CSPAN.

Even the FBI said it was not true since many are still alive. Yet...we can't ask for real investigations or discussion of the facts. That points to a real cover up.

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» RE: Christians believe in torture Posted by: photon's feather
Judges believe in the Constitutional law?
Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on May 5, 2009 9:45 AM   
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Even now with the discussion about an appointment of a new judge by Obama not one person said the appointee should believe in the Constitution. They are there to protect the law and Constitution (and democracy) not make their own laws (which the legislative body does).

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I agree with some posts above. . .
Posted by: NamVeT on May 5, 2009 11:36 AM   
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this article was totally and entirely bullshit! Body language expert...CNN...laughable. I agree that CNN has moved quite alot to the right. I guess that I'll stick to the internet for my news, screw the T.V. Body language, what's next? Reading friggin' tea leaves?

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Body language "expert" huh?
Posted by: willymack on May 5, 2009 12:35 PM   
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I think not. Condi is smart, scholarly, an accomplished musician and a LOUSY LIAR. She probably maintains a vestige of decency, and is fully cognizant of the evil she supported. If she and Karl Rove could be set against one another, under penalty of life imprisonment, we'd likely get the whole story of the bush nightmare, beginning with the stolen 2000 "election".

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Mopped Up is what Condi should be doing
Posted by: Walt K on May 5, 2009 2:34 PM   
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An Eastern European expert, connected to the party in power, and totally clueless about the impending fall of the Soviet Union. Her thesis on the USSR and the Czech Army is a real snoozer. Along with Clarence Thomas the two best reasons to end Affirmative Action.

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Former Stanford Parent
Posted by: Charlow on May 5, 2009 9:09 PM   
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Rice was known to be verbally abusive toward students while she was Provost at Stanford. I see she hasn't changed. I think that in those days, she'd have gone ballistic. Such as her arrogance and utter disregard for lesser mortals.

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Dakotahgeo
Posted by: Dak on May 6, 2009 3:17 PM   
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Look at the Bush Administration and then size Condi up for what she really is:
A very faux-intelligent bitch who plays the piano quite well! Politics-wise, she's simply a puppet, and you KNOW where the hand goes!
Dakotahgeo!

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DEMS SEEK TO FORCE USA UNDER UN SHARIA LAW BY SEEKING ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT
Posted by: SassyFrassy on May 8, 2009 8:32 PM   
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DEMS run around waiving their arms that about GITMO AND ABU-GARIB and torture while constantly hiding the fact that the USA confiscated in iraq from a taliban safe-house a torture manual with torture so severe it violates every CONVENTION in existence and that gets swept under the rug along with the fact that...

RIGHT NOW friend and foe here and overseas, want to subject the US MILITARY personnel to indictment and prosecution by the ICC.

GERMANY AND ITALY have actually already indicted US CIA agents for supposedly capturing radical islamic terriorists.

This is an infringement on our SOVEREIGNTY and a dagger aimed at our US MILITARY.

As a result, they may soon want to charge our troops overseas whom are fighting against terriorism, with trumped up "war crime" charges.

Charges like claiming Americans committed genocide, or claim we committed crimes against humanity. There's a leftist group in Paris, plus Argentina, Sweden, whom want to charge Rumsfeld for allegedly authorizing torture at Guantanamo bay, and abu Graib prison in Iraq claiming 1984 convention against torture, which FRANCE has used in previous torture cases.

it's really time to put the UN on notice that the days where the USA would mindlessly supply it with money, men, military equipment and blood without conditions are simply over

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DEMS SEEK TO FORCE USA UNDER SHARIA LAW BY SEEKING UN SEAT AND ONE WORLD GOV --PART B
Posted by: SassyFrassy on May 8, 2009 8:34 PM   
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In fact the latest---the new UN SEC GENERAL has already stipulated he wants NYC police officers to serve in UN peacekeeping mission in places like haiti, kosovo, and liberia.

here is one more reason why

CLINTON IN 2000 gave his blessing to the whole globalist thing on the UN "INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC). The DEMOCRATS all along want to make US citizens SERVANTS TO THE UN AS OUR GOVERNMENT instead of a country governed by WE THE PEOPLE.

Thankfully Bush saw the serious threat this Socialist star chamber posed to our military and he told them to stuff a sock in it. Apparantly at that time the UN was insulted by it. Although the REPUBLICANS tried twice to negotiate immunity for US peacekeepers thru the Sec Council.

Well, the anti-Americans at the UN wouldn't have any of it and the Abu Graib prison gave Kofi Annan the opening he wanted. The he tried to wrap himself in the human right mantle by claiming it would be unfotunate for someone to press for such an exemption given the prisoner abuse in Iraq.

We all know that if Mr. Amman really cared a thing about human rights he would have protested the revolving membership of certain countries with human rights track records. However, the Sanctimonious UN and Annan are always silent on the topic of human rights; except when it comes to taking cheap shots at the US

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DEMS SEEK TO FORCE USA UNDER SHARIA LAW---PART C
Posted by: SassyFrassy on May 8, 2009 8:36 PM   
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Meanwhile the globalists Anti-American ICC supporters criticized Mr. Bush claiming we were "undermining international LAW, the reality, THEY were writing new INTERNATIONAL LAWS TO protect themselves.



RIGHT NOW --the GRINCHES at the UN want to create something called a TRANSNATIONAL TREATY where anything protecting our USA PUBLIC that happens in our courts that GOVERNMENT DOESN'T LIKE gets kicked out of court would be sent to THE UN whom will then OVERRIDE THE WILL OF AMERICAN PUBLIC and ENFORCE it's SHARIA LAW rule over this NATION.

Want to know WHAT were the "agreement on the Privileges and immunities of the ICC" ratified with the assent of ONLY 10 NATION--it flat out provides the ICC immunity from "every form of legal process anywhere".

**They stated that the "property, funds, and assets" of the ICC "shall be IMMUNE from search, seizure, requisition, confiscation, expropriation and any other form of interference. And, the ICC and it's assets they said "are to be exempt from all direct taxes" including local taxes and customs.

** Meantime they want to IMPOSE the GLOBAL POVERTY TAX which would most certainly bankrupt the USA; while they engage in the Socialist rhetoric of how we are "selfish" for not wanting to pay more taxes. This is their idea of spread the wealth. Notice the funds are always going someplace else instead of to the PUBLIC.

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DEMS SEEK TO FORCE USA UNDER SHARIA LAW BY SEEKING UN SEAT AND ONE WORLD GOV---PART D
Posted by: SassyFrassy on May 8, 2009 8:38 PM   
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RIGHT NOW-- OBAMA AND DEMS are attempting to seek a seat at the SHARIA LAW UN and the DEMS want to PUT INTO EFFECT ---TRANSNATIONAL TREATY---what does thaaat mean?? it means anything that the PUBLIC decides in court that is beneficial to WE THE PUBLIC that the GOV doesn't like --it WILL get kicked out of all courts at all levels and be sent TO THE UN international court WHERE they will IMPOSE THE WILL OF SHARIA LAW/UN court on the AMERICAN PUBLIC.

OBAMA AND WASH DC SLUGS WANT TO once again endanger this country by FORCING the US under SERVANTHOOD to the U-NATION which is SHARIA LAW. This will DESTROY our CONSTITUTION and make it IMPOSSIBLE for the USA AMERICAN public to govern themselves. --always the bottom line isn't it??

Long and short of it----the ICC MEMBERS have declared themselves IMMUNE form "personal arrest or detention, Legal process of every kind and immigration restrictions.



Oh then then lastly, the "salaries, emoluments and allowances" of the judges prosecutor deputy prosecutor and the registras of the ICC ARE EXEMPT from taxaition.

What hypocrites, it seems to run DEEP in the UN, but it indicates the lengths to which globalists will go to undermine National SOVEREIGNTY.

There's no mistaking it, the ICC SEVERELY undermines our Sovereignty and has over the years placed our troops at great risk.

It CLAIMS complete jurisdiction over every person in the world and it makes no difference to them whether or not that nation has even ratified the treaty.

And, FRANKLY our own constitution may soon be up to the interpretation of 18 foreign -and for the most part hostile-ICC JUDGES.

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DEMS SEEK TO FORCE USA UNDER SHARIA LAW BY SEEKING UN SEAT AND ONE WORLD GOV-PART E
Posted by: SassyFrassy on May 8, 2009 8:41 PM   
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Long and short of it, the ICC is literally a dagger in the heart of our US SOVEREIGNTY, our freedom and our independence.

DO you want to know what the ACLU thinks about how 'STUPID' they view Americans. Here is what Norman THOMAS one of the Founders of the ACLU says QUOTE Americans will never "knowingly" accept Socialism, but under "liberalism" Americans will accept every fragment; and one day wake up in a Socialist Nation and "wonder" how it all happened.

What we need to investigate is how the DEMOCRATS and ACLU think that they can continue to count on Americans being as stupid as the ACLU thinks Americans are. So they can further their Soc/glob/marx/fac/comm agenda.



Right now PUBLIC SIGNATURES ARE NEEDED TO PROTECT USA SOVEREIGNTY see American center for law and justice

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