Posted on 09/01/2009 11:15:14 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video of Fox News' Megyn Kelly telling Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler, "Let me educate you," about the facts regarding the supposed CIA "torture" interrogations.
Kelly was talking with Nadler about former Vice-President Dick Cheney's criticism of Attorney General Eric Holder and President Obama for going forward with investigations of Bush-era CIA operatives who interrogated terrorist suspects. Kelly was "educating" Nadler about the idea that CIA agents should be subjected to investigation when they were following legal advice at the time. She also educated him that Career Prosecutors at the Department of Justice looked into this five years ago and found nothing worthy of prosecution among the agents in question now.
Nadler said he was not aware of that investigation and Kelly said, "You're not?!" "Then let me just educate you." That exchange happens just before the 6:00 minute mark of the video if you want to go right to it. . . . . (Watch Video)
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Catherine Zeta Jones.
Listening to Gerald Nadler is not something my stomach will endure.
aaaaahhhh...I wish! I looked but no luck :)
Megyn bitch slapped and bulldozed Nadler fat a$$.
She is a tough interviewer, I’ll grant you that. But she is rather crass and has some very liberal views, IMO.
Unlike the MSM, though, she doesn't shade the truth to fit her liberal views. I can live with HONEST liberals!
Yes, you are right that she is honest.
Seeing, our screen names, I guess we are related, huh? :-)
Some gremlin inserted that comma after “seeing”.
Related? One never knows! My dad served at Fort Meade in the early 50’s...
Just kiddin’! First name plus nickname/hair color.
Ft. Meade in the early 50s, eh? Well, I am Maryland born and bred. But I was already born by then.
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