[Industrialblog,
April 24, 2006]
Oh, that's it
By the way, if you're ever wondering why I tee off on the occasional Democrats, it's because I sometimes read entries like this one.
Yeah, Duncan. The problem is you're too nice and too trusting. The problem is you've given the GOP and Bush the benefit of the doubt too often.
Excuse me. I have to go back to pulling wings off of bugs now.
Liars and Torturers
Yglesias writes:
But, of course, if you think that leaking classified information in order to expose illegal conduct by high government officials is the same thing as high government officials selectively releasing classified information in order to bamboozle the public into supporting a strategically daft invasion, then you're out of your mind. The issue, though, is that a certain number of people think that bamboozling the public into supporting the Iraq War was a good and noble thing to do, and a largely overlapping group of people think that arbitrary detention and torture are so vital to American national security that a little lawbreaking and secrecy is a small price to pay to ensure that the job gets done. Others of us hue to an anti-bamboozlement, anti-torture line and, naturally, don't think the president should be able to cover up his illegal conduct by slapping a "classified" label on all the evidence.[Italics from IndustrialBlog.]
This is something we all forget from time to time, those of us who have a knee-jerk faith in general human goodness and decency. Whether it's the administration, elite pundits, or blogospheric idiots, we are dealing with liars who support torture. Once we understand that, it all makes a bit more sense.
-Atrios 10:37 AM
Yeah, Duncan. The problem is you're too nice and too trusting. The problem is you've given the GOP and Bush the benefit of the doubt too often.
Excuse me. I have to go back to pulling wings off of bugs now.