Friday, October 19, 2007

Tortured logic

So apparently Mukasey, nominee for head of the Justice Department, Attorney General of This Great Land (TM), has said that "torture is unconstitutional". I say "apparently", since the quote that I actually heard this morning was
If water-boarding is torture, torture is unconstitutional.
Unfortunately, he was unwilling to specify that water-boarding actually is torture, and so we know nothing of the conclusion that he reaches.

Yours, tortured,
N.

6 comments:

Star said...

In your previous post you noted the difference between our elections and the British version. While I recognize that we need to hear from the candidates on the issues, I think our election process has become a bit of a cirus. The real issues are not the focus most of the time. More attention is given to Rudy's phone going off on camera than on health care. Michele sent me.

Joe said...

It's interesting some of the things politicians will say.

Here via Michele.

Shephard said...

The games they play. I don't know how they live with themselves!

Michele sent me to say hello today, and to shake my head in sad agreement.

~S

A Army Of (Cl)One said...

well you'll only get wet if you define it as having some form of liquid on you. If you just call that "Snack Food" then you will never get wet again. See how easy that is.



"aw heck honey, it looks like Snack Food, better bring a raincoat"

Hello from Michele

Anonymous said...

Michele sent me, and unfortunately, I'm all spinny-headed, so can't really make a rational comment, except...politicians are scary. It's frightening how much power we give them, and frightening how much we don't know.

Minnesota Nice said...

I must admit, I stopped by to see if you adopted your new dog yet (you mentioned this at Shephard's). But I ended up reading several posts, what an intelligent interesting blog you have here!