Rep. John Boehner got a little honest today when he admitted that we used "torture." Boehner: Last week, they released these memos outlining torture
April 23, 2009

Rep. John Boehner got a little honest today when he admitted that we used "torture."

Boehner: Last week, they released these memos outlining torture techniques and that was clearly a political decision and ignored the advice of their Director of National Intelligence and their CIA director.

As the Huff Post notes:

Boehner said at a press conference in the Capitol.

The techniques discussed include waterboarding, slamming detainees into walls, and depriving them of sleep for up to 11 days.

Boehner argued that a discussion of such torture techniques was "inappropriate," as it could tip off U.S. enemies to the tactics used and "denigrate" the United States and its allies. Torture is illegal under U.S. and international law.

Now here come Michael Steel to clean up Boehner's mess.

Regarding his use of the T-word, Boehner spokesman Michael Steel writes, "It is clear from the context that Boehner was simply using liberals' verbiage to describe these interrogation techniques. The United States does not torture."

Hahaha...

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