Bush says McCain wasn't tortured

Submitted by lucidity on Wed, 08/20/2008 - 12:03pm.

Good point from conservative Andrew Sullivan:

In all the discussion of John McCain's recently recovered memory of a religious epiphany in Vietnam, one thing has been missing. The torture that was deployed against McCain emerges in all the various accounts. It involved sleep deprivation, the withholding of medical treatment, stress positions, long-time standing, and beating. Sound familiar?

According to the Bush administration's definition of torture, McCain was therefore not tortured.

Cheney denies that McCain was tortured; as does Bush. So do John Yoo and David Addington and George Tenet. In the one indisputably authentic version of the story of a Vietnamese guard showing compassion, McCain talks of the agony of long-time standing. A quarter century later, Don Rumsfeld was putting his signature to memos lengthening the agony of "long-time standing" that victims of Bush's torture regime would have to endure. These torture techniques are, according to the president of the United States, merely "enhanced interrogation."

Presidential Qualifications

#776 On Thu, 08/21/2008 10:59am miriam said,

I agree; according the this Administration's definition, McCain wasn't tortured! Since he uses this as a reason for being qualified to be President...what's he got left?

Keep on hoping!
Miriam

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