CIA Agent Issues Painful Challenge To Hateful Whoopi Who Went To Far – ‘Show Us How It’s Done’
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This week the “Terrorism Expert” who is Whoopi Goldberg just couldn’t keep her big yapper shut on her show “The View.” So what’s new?
Goldberg and her fellow overpaid “Yentas” on The View just had to feel self-important by discussing the CIA director nominee Gina Haspel as seen in the video below.
Notice how Goldberg challenges President Trump and even former Vice President Dick Cheney by saying, “I would like [President Trump] to try [waterboarding] … you have never been tortured and neither has [former Vice President] Dick Cheney,” To which of course the daughter of the ailing traitor who gave us Obamacare forever even though he rabidly campaigned against it, John McCain just couldn’t help but add her two cents worth by saying Dick Cheney had 5 deferments and that we have to be better than the enemy.
But the best part happened this morning when Dr. James Mitchell who helped develop the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program and interrogated 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was on Fox News and had a chance to respond to these “experts” on The View.
Michell correctly pointed to the fact that maybe Goldberg could show us how it’s done. And added that Goldberg is just “value signaling” and “preening” in front of an audience who is friendly to her in order to show moral superiority.
All this showboating by the “characters” on The View has come about because the far left liberal Senator from California Kamala Harris asked CIA director nominee Gina Haspel this week during her Senate confirmation hearing if torture does work during interrogation. A point which Mitchell added is an “irrelevant waste of time,” because Congress voted to ban enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding back in 2015.
This is all just another strike at President Trump. Anyone here recalls Goldberg, McCain, or any of the other overpaid yappers taking Obama to task over his overuse of deadly drone strikes?
Here is more on the waterboarding ban via CSN News:
“Although President Obama has prohibited the use of waterboarding in interrogating captured al Qaeda terrorists, the Defense Department will not say whether it has stopped using waterboarding in its training of certain U.S. military personnel, as was discussed in a 2002 government memo made public last week.
One of the previously classified Justice Department memos detailing CIA interrogation techniques that was released by Obama last week revealed that waterboarding was routinely used in the training some U.S. military personnel.
The waterboarding took place in the SERE program, an acronym for “Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.” The formerly classified memos were prepared by the Justicie Department to advise the CIA on the legality of “enhanced techniques” of interrogation that included waterboarding.
An August 2002 memo on CIA interrogation tactics used on some captured al Qaeda terrorists said the “same techniques” continued to be used on some U.S. military personnel during SERE training.
Those “same techniques” included waterboarding, according to the memo. The memo further stated that waterboarding had a “near 100 percent” effectiveness rate in extracting information from trainees, while no soldiers were harmed physically or psychologically by it.
Other techniques included slapping, dietary limitations, sleep deprivation and confinement in small rooms. Critics of the interrogation techniques, including President Barack Obama, have called such techniques torture.
“The mission [of SERE] is to train military members to survive an isolation event,” said Kathleen Jabs, spokeswoman for the U.S. Joint Forces Command, the division of the Defense Department that oversees the SERE program. “It could be a full range of things.”
When asked whether the training techniques have changed to eliminate waterboarding since the 2002 memo was written, Jabs told CNSNews.com: “The training model they use, they base on scientific research and sound training principles. You have to adequately prepare military personnel for what could happen if they are captured.”
However, she would not specify whether waterboarding is still used on troops during training.
“If we start going down a road of specifics–is this training used, is that training used–there’s just a lot of things due to classification they don’t talk about,” she said.
Jabs said she did not know specifically whether training techniques were classified information