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Liberal Bloggers Keep Torture Supporter Brennan Out of the CIA

Posted by ZP Heller, AlterNet at 6:00 AM on November 26, 2008.


Jane Hamsher and Rachel Maddow talk about yesterday's big news.

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In what Glenn Greenwald is calling the best political news he's heard since the election, John Brennan has taken himself out of the running for an intelligence post in the Obama administration.  Brennan has been Obama's top intelligence adviser, but he is also closely connected with Former CIA Director George Tenet and was a staunch proponent of the Bush administration's controversial policies on torture, rendition, detainment, and warrantless wiretapping. 

Perhaps the best part is, the reason cited for Brennan withdrawing his name was that liberal bloggers had "raised a firestorm" about his nomination recently.  Kudos to Greenwald, Digby, Cenk, Andrew Sullivan, Jane Hamsher, and other bloggers who took this on, not to mention the 200 psychologists who wrote to President-elect Obama protesting Brennan's possible appointment.  It's great to know that we have the power to effect change like this in Washington, particularly now when it's so critical for Obama to move away from Bush's legacy of torture and human rights violations.  (Now let's turn our attention to the Gates appointment, especially if it has repercussions for Afghanistan.)

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ZP Heller is the editorial director of Brave New Films. He has written for The American Prospect, AlterNet, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Huffington Post, covering everything from politics to pop culture.


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Q&A: JOHN BRENNAN
Posted by: Lauren on Nov 26, 2008 11:19 AM   
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Q&A: JOHN BRENNAN
The Counterterror Campaign
© National Journal Group Inc.
Friday, March 7, 2008


the intelligence community is a subset of the broader national security establishment, which is a subset of the broader U.S. government. I would argue that the challenge for the next decade is how you're going to ensure better interaction between the federal, state, and local elements, in terms of information sharing, knowledge, and expertise.

That " information sharing", "knowledge, and expertise" is spying on me - illegally.

I didn't see him mention how protecting my basic human right to privacy is a challenge being protected from him and his network. No it looks like his whole focus was to find a bad guy to torture.

They pull all this surveillance of citizens like me out of their ass with the basic argument that they are somehow saving me from some foreign assault? It is the same argument used for all kinds of warmongering.

It doesn't actually pass Logic 101, but I guess if you torture first, think later, logic is by default NOT your strong point. So how many people has he tortured or have sent somewhere to be tortured? I do not believe his hands are clean.

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White House Is Disinclined to Grant Clemency to Officials Involved in Terror Policies
Posted by: Lauren on Nov 26, 2008 12:39 PM   
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Wall St Journal

Sweeping Pardons 'Unnecessary'

Some former Bush administration officials have argued against a blanket pardon for post-9/11 activities, saying it would be tantamount to an admission that the Bush policies weren't legal.

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