Saves us the trouble of having to do it through congress, I guess.
This new guy, Bob Gates, is another old guy that used to work for his dad, with CIA connections.
So it’s not like there a new good guy coming in that’s going to help us sort out the mess over in Iraq or anything.
Category Archives: Bye-Bye Rummy
MP3s Now Available Of Meet The Press Interviews Of Rove and Rummy
I’ve been shaping up my library a bit. Going through old hard drives and making sure that I have uploaded things before I clear off my drive.
What I’m actually finding is a file or two I forgot to upload, or sets of video files I forgot to generate MP3s for. So…
That’s what I did today: generated MP3s of Rove and Rummy on Meet The Press:
Rummy on Meet The Press – February 6, 2005
Rummy MP3s (MP3s)
Rummy Videos (Videos)
Rove on Meet the Press – November 7, 2004
Rove MP3s
Rove Videos
Rumsfeld On Meet the Press – February 6, 2005
This is from the February 6, 2005 program of Meet the Press.
Update 2/8/05: I’ve broken it down into 2 halfs, and made MP3s of it
I still have to break this down into smaller clips, but I wanted to make complete video and audio available for press folks and things that might need it asap.
Basically, Tim Russert is ruthless with the flinging of the fact.
Rummy loses it a couple time, although he quickly recovers. He admits that he may have “mis spoke” a couple times, and disregards those facts and figures that he wasn’t prepared to respond to.
I will be putting up smaller clips and better analysis soon, promise.
For now, this stuff is here:
Video Of Rumsfeld On Meet The Press
Frontline: Rumsfeld’s War and The Choice 2004, And 60 Minutes On Patrick Miller, REAL Jessica Lynch Hero – previously: “All The Video Is Uploaded, But My Server Is Hosed”
Okay, so I’m having trouble posting because of all the traffic on the server — which is GOOD, I suppose, except that it’s making it hard for me to post.
(Don’t worry! The video should play back fine, we bought a larger pipe this week just for the occasion.)
So I’m just going to fight to get this post up for a while, with links to the directories of everything. And then I’ll try to get the posts up one by one later today.
Frontline: Rumsfeld’s War
(How Rumsfeld used the poor tactics that screwed up the military in Vietnam to screw up the military in Iraq. Really, except for, of course, the innocent people of Iraq who were killed/tortured by some of our troops, the rest of our troops are in the process of being screwed over worse than anybody right now.)
Frontline: The Choice 2004
(This chronicles the lives of Kerry and the Shrub from Yale on.)
Patrick Miller On 60 Minutes
The real hero of the Jessica Lynch story, and how the Shrub Administration actually covered up his heroism in order to peddle their false story about Jessica Lynch’s rescue.
Jon Stewart Nails Cheney In An Outright Lie
This is from the June 21, 2004 program.
Stewart: “Mr. Vice President, I have to inform you: You’re pants are on fire.”
Cheney said he never stated that it was “pretty well confirmed” that meetings had taken place between Saddam’s Officials and Al Queda members. The Daily Show dug up the Meet the Press coverage from December 9, 2001 that proves otherwise.
As a blogger and “traditional” journalist, I always hesitate to throw the word “lie” around unless I can validate my statement. How wonderful that we live in an age where I can present my case and back it up with evidence all on one interactive medium (for those that have quicktime, anyway…)
I also had the luxury of having the Daily Show With Jon Stewart to do my homework for me.
Here’s the Complete Video Clip of the contradicting statements as presented within this larger daily show clip. (The larger clip also contains footage of the Shrub and Rummy making excuses for their past inaccurate statements.)
Here’sa tiny clip of Cheney denying he ever said the meeting was “pretty well confirmed.
(Source: CNBC)
CNBC: “You have said in the past that it was quote “pretty well confirmed.”
Cheney: “No, I never said that. Never said that. Absolutely not.”
Here’s a little clip of the Meet the Press footage
where he clearly did say just that such a meeting was “pretty well confirmed.”
(Source: Meet The Press, December 9, 2001)
Cheney: “It’s been pretty well confirmed, that he didn’t go to Prague and he did meet with a Senior Official of the Iraqi Intelligence service.”
The Daily Show (The best news on television.)
Bill Moyers On Relevance Of Shrub Administration’s Policy Of Rejecting The Geneva Convention
Michael Isikoff discovered
this Shrub Administration memo which outlines a policy of rejecting the Geneva Convention for War On Terror prisoners.
Here’s the Newsweek story that got this all started:
Double Standard?.
This is a big deal guys, and Bill Moyers and Brian Brancaccio do their usual great job of explaining exactly why — and within a historical context. Then Brian interviews Columbia Law School Professor Scott Horton about the frighting implications of this policy.
This is from the May 21, 2004 program of Bill Moyers Now.
Want to mirror these clips?? Let me know! (
Mirror 1 of the complete version.)
This first clip provides details of the memo and some historical context:
Moyers On The Shrub’s Geneva-Rejection Policy – Part 1 of 3 (Small – 10 MB)
These next two clips contain an interview with Scott Horton where he analyses the Shrub’s justifaction for a Geneva Convention “double standard”:
Moyers On The Shrub’s Geneva-Rejection Policy – Part 2 of 3
(Small – 14 MB)
Moyers On The Shrub’s Geneva-Rejection Policy – Part 3 of 3
(Small – 14 MB)
Here’s the whole thing in a huge 37 MB file
David Brancaccio talks to Scott Horton, President of the International League for Human Rights. Horton will discuss the legal basis for the global war on terror and the U.S. government classified memo that puts forth what NEWSWEEK described as “a legal framework to justify a secret system of detention and interrogation that sidesteps the historical safeguards of the Geneva Convention.” Mr. Horton also recently spearheaded a Bar Association of New York report: “
Human rights standards applicable to the United States’ interrogation of detainees.”
More about Scott from his website:
Mr. Horton has been a lifelong activist in the human rights area, having served as counsel to Andrei Sakharov, Elena Bonner, Sergei Kovalev and other leaders of the Russian human rights and democracy movements for over twenty years and having worked with the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights and the International League for Human Rights, among other organizations. He is currently president of the International League and a director of the Moscow-based Andrei Sakharov Foundation. Mr. Horton is also an advisor of the Open Society Institute’s Central Eurasia Project, and a director of the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, the Council on Foreign Relations’s Center for Preventive Action and numerous other NGO organizations.
Mr. Horton is an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Law and the author of over 200 articles and monographs on legal developments in nations in transition.
Government Memo Proves Bush Administration Ignored Geneva Convention Provisions As A Matter Of Policy
This post goes with this footage from Bill Moyers Now
Double Standards?
A Justice Department memo proposes that the United States hold others accountable for international laws on detainees
More On The Pentagon-Approved Secret Interrogation Policy That Led To The Abu Ghraib Torture Situation
The Roots of Torture
The road to Abu Ghraib began after 9/11, when Washington wrote new rules to fight a new kind of war.
By John Barry, Michael Hirsh and Michael Isikoff for Newsweek International.
Indeed, the single most iconic image to come out of the abuse scandal – that of a hooded man standing naked on a box, arms outspread, with wires dangling from his fingers, toes and penis – may do a lot to undercut the administration’s case that this was the work of a few criminal MPs. That’s because the practice shown in that photo is an arcane torture method known only to veterans of the interrogation trade. “Was that something that [an MP] dreamed up by herself? Think again,” says Darius Rejali, an expert on the use of torture by democracies. “That’s a standard torture. It’s called ‘the Vietnam.’ But it’s not common knowledge. Ordinary American soldiers did this, but someone taught them.”
Who might have taught them? Almost certainly it was their superiors up the line. Some of the images from Abu Ghraib, like those of naked prisoners terrified by attack dogs or humiliated before grinning female guards, actually portray “stress and duress” techniques officially approved at the highest levels of the government for use against terrorist suspects. It is unlikely that President George W. Bush or senior officials ever knew of these specific techniques, and late last – week Defense spokesman Larry DiRita said that “no responsible official of the Department of Defense approved any program that could conceivably have been intended to result in such abuses.” But a NEWSWEEK investigation shows that, as a means of pre-empting a repeat of 9/11, Bush, along with Defense Secretary Rumsfeld and Attorney General John Ashcroft, signed off on a secret system of detention and interrogation that opened the door to such methods. It was an approach that they adopted to sidestep the historical safeguards of the Geneva Conventions, which protect the rights of detainees and prisoners of war. In doing so, they overrode the objections of Secretary of State Colin Powell and America’s top military lawyers – and they left underlings to sweat the details of what actually happened to prisoners in these lawless places. While no one deliberately authorized outright torture, these techniques entailed a systematic softening up of prisoners through isolation, privations, insults, threats and humiliation – methods that the Red Cross concluded were “tantamount to torture.”
The Bush administration created a bold legal framework to justify this system of interrogation, according to internal government memos obtained by NEWSWEEK. What started as a carefully thought-out, if aggressive, policy of interrogation in a covert war – designed mainly for use by a handful of CIA professionals – evolved into ever-more ungoverned tactics that ended up in the hands of untrained MPs in a big, hot war. Originally, Geneva Conventions protections were stripped only from Qaeda and Taliban prisoners. But later Rumsfeld himself, impressed by the success of techniques used against Qaeda suspects at Guantanamo Bay, seemingly set in motion a process that led to their use in Iraq, even though that war was supposed to have been governed by the Geneva Conventions. Ultimately, reservist MPs, like those at Abu Ghraib, were drawn into a system in which fear and humiliation were used to break prisoners’ resistance to interrogation.
More Details About Colin Powell’s Scolding Of Press Aide (For Interrupting His Meet The Press Interview)
Powell scolds aide after interview interrupted
By The Associated Press (as published on MSNBC).
Secretary of State Colin Powell chastised a press aide for trying to cut short the taping of a television interview Sunday.
Powell, speaking from a Dead Sea resort in Jordan, was listening to a final question from moderator Tim Russert, who was in the Washington studio of NBC
Colin Powell On Meet The Press
This is from the May 16, 2004 program of
Meet the Press.
This is pretty unbelievable. Colin Powell’s press aide attempted to put an early end to the interview by suddenly moving the camera away from Powell (right after Powell addresses the torture situation and right before Russert asks a hard-hitting question about the fake nigerian yellow cake WMD evidence he cited within his U.N. speech). Powell gets her out of the way somehow, manages to get the camera pointed in the right direction, and resumes the interview. You can hear him say “Emily, get out of the way.”
Here’s the clip that contains what I mention above (happens about half way through):
Colin Powell Clip – Meet The Press (12 MB)
It happens about half way through, right after Powell’s admission that he and numerous top officials, including Condi Rice and Rummy, were made aware of the torture situation via a report from the Red Cross they all received way back in mid-February 2004.
Update 4:49 pm: Use one of the three mirrors below:
Here’s the first mirror (of the interview parts one and two):
http://synthesize.us/~leif/weblog/mirror/05-16-04-colin.html
Thanks Leif!
Here’s a complete mirror (of all three clips):
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Part 1 of 2
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Part 2 of 2
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Apology for Bogus WMD Evidence and Press Aide Interruption Highlights
Thanks Dave!
Here’s a second mirror (of all three clips):
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Part 1 of 2
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Part 2 of 2
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Apology for Bogus WMD Evidence and Press Aide Interruption Highlights
Thanks Reid!
Third mirror of all three clips:
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Part 1 of 2
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Part 2 of 2
Colin Powell On Meet The Press – Apology for Bogus WMD Evidence and Press Aide Interruption Highlights
Thanks Steve!
Here’s a Fourth mirror (woo hoo!):
All three clips are located here.
Thanks Richard!