Posted on 11/06/2003 7:01:20 AM PST by Isara
Intelligence: A memo suggests Democrats are trying to undermine a Senate investigation into prewar Iraq intelligence. The reason? Political gain not U.S. security.
It's inevitable that, even in matters of peace and war, politics will inevitably intrude. But it's rare that one party goes out of its way to obstruct an intelligence inquiry by the Senate, and even rarer that one party schemes to do so for purely political gains while the U.S. is engaged in a deadly war on terror.
But that's exactly what some Democratic staffers on the Senate Intelligence Committee did in a recent memo.
In it, the staffers strategize about subverting the committee's investigation of prewar intelligence on Iraq. They talk about launching an "independent" commission to counter the Senate's investigation, and to use it to "castigate" the Republicans.
To maximize the political impact, the memo suggests "pulling the trigger . . . probably next year." For the record, that's a presidential election year.
We read the draft of the memo. And what we saw angered us. No mention of a "strategy" for helping out in the war on terror. No mention of trying to find a way to minimize the number of young Americans killed in Iraq.
No, the whole idea was political gain. And scoring on the GOP. The damage is potentially huge.
"No member of the intelligence community wants to come up and testify before a committee that is whipsawed by politics," said Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. "In addition, once this becomes public . . . every intelligence agency in the world will take note of it."
Roberts, a Kansan not known for exaggeration, added, "I think this will give some comfort to terrorists."
We agree. No doubt, those who want the worst for America will be well pleased to see such mischief in the Senate, whose members like to call it "the world's greatest deliberative body."
Something has gone horribly wrong with our system of politics if a political entity charged with investigating national security can be twisted to base political ends and subverted to undermine the national interest.
But, as bad as it is, the memo really is a symptom of a much deeper problem the deep, near-pathological hatred for George W. Bush that many on the left hold. For in their hatred, they have become desperate. And in their desire to get rid of Bush, those who hate him have been led to do and say things that are, frankly, despicable.
Why else would a Web site called the Democratic Underground, which bills itself as "fair and balanced," recently run a screed that said, in part, "They (U.S. troops) need to die so that Americans get rid of this deadly scum (Bush)."
We know this isn't typical of the left or of Democrats. Like all Americans, they have wrestled with their consciences and convictions recently to make tough decisions about the war on terror.
We respect that. But we don't respect those on the extreme left who see war as little more than political blood sport a real-world adjunct to Washington power politics. All too sadly, they think if Bush goes, the war on terror will end. They're dead wrong.
Unfortunately, nowadays it is all too typical.
This mindset on the part of democ"RATS" can be traced back to 1992 ... the beginning of the Clinton era.
God help us!
The demise of our political system is bill clinton's legacy, IMHO. His politics of personal destruction and his just win baby attitude have brought us to this point. The dems are so stupid for listening to him. They have all come to believe that since bill won twice, his way must be the best. I sure hope the American people realize this and they do, indeed, become a national party no more.
This crap has to stop!
This is not just election year politics, it's borderline treason
Hear Hear!
step one- remove these bastards from the senate intelligence committee NOW!!!! - Put Zell Miller up there and make sure anybody who is a part of the committee is not among the leakables
step two start an investigation on treasonable offenses to the United States.
step three campaign on this in 2004 to get their comrades voted out of office and make this a secure place to present intelligence information.
Now more than ever, we need BUSH to stay and kick out the party of perjury from a positions of power forever.
Is FoxNews being played?
New York Times
Washington Post
LA Times
CBS
NBC
ABC
CNN
or our friend the Wall Street Journal
Or is Memogate turning into IgnoreItAndHopeItGoesAwayGate?
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