“Did McCain actually say it...or was it a press release from George Soros?”
Here is a copy of the statement.
What do you think?
Mar 13 2018
STATEMENT BY SASC CHAIRMAN JOHN McCAIN ON LEADERSHIP CHANGES AT STATE DEPARTMENT & CIA
Washington, D.C. U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, released the following statement today on the proposed leadership changes at the State Department and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA):
I have known Mike Pompeo for many years and believe he will continue to serve our nation honorably as Secretary of State, if confirmed. With the world order rapidly giving way to chaos, it is more important than ever for our nation to lead from a position of strength on the international stage. And with rising threats wherever we turn, our defense officialsand our troops serving bravely around the worldneed a reliable partner in diplomacy. I am confident that Mike Pompeo can meet that challenge as Secretary of State.
During his own confirmation proceedings for Director of the CIA, Mike Pompeo repeatedly committed that he would comply with the law that applies the Army Field Manuals interrogation requirements to all U.S. agencies, including the CIA. The American people now deserve the same assurances from Gina Haspel, whose career with the agency has intersected with the program of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques on a number of occasions. The torture of detainees in U.S. custody during the last decade was one of the darkest chapters in American history. Ms. Haspel needs to explain the nature and extent of her involvement in the CIAs interrogation program during the confirmation process. I know the Senate will do its job in examining Ms. Haspels record as well as her beliefs about torture and her approach to current law.
In the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, our government squandered precious moral authority in a futile effort to produce intelligence by means of torture. We are still dealing with the consequences of that desperately misguided decision. Current U.S. law is clear in banning enhanced interrogation techniques. Any nominee for Director of the CIA must pledge without reservation to uphold this prohibition, which has helped us to regain our position of leadership in the struggle for universal human rightsthe struggle upon which this country was founded, and which remains its highest aspiration.”
You kill 3,000 innocent people, including kids, without a shred of mercy, all bets are off. Niceties are pushed to the side. Is it against the law to annihilate those who did this, their families and associates? Take your "moral authority" and shove it. We needed a whole lotta dead Muzzlimes. And if roughing them up (which they would not hesitate to do to U.S. troops) would yield valuable information toward that goal, then you do it. Never mind the shrill girlish voices of libtards. They'd see us all die before violating their misguided sick "principles". And no one believes McStain was working against America more than I do.