Liz Cheney: Americans Who Tortured Detainees Are ‘Heroes’ And ‘Patriots’

Posted by | August 3, 2014 08:29 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


By: Alan

Alan Colmes is the publisher of Liberaland.

50 responses to Liz Cheney: Americans Who Tortured Detainees Are ‘Heroes’ And ‘Patriots’

  1. Suzanne McFly August 3rd, 2014 at 10:34

    Does this twit realize that torture puts our soldiers at risk even more so than without torture? Torture provides little to no substantive information but it creates more enemies who hate us. How does a person wake up one day and decide, “hmmm, torture, that is what hero’s do?”. Damn skank needs to go away and stay away.

  2. Suzanne McFly August 3rd, 2014 at 10:34

    Does this twit realize that torture puts our soldiers at risk even more so than without torture? Torture provides little to no substantive information but it creates more enemies who hate us. How does a person wake up one day and decide, “hmmm, torture, that is what hero’s do?”. Damn skank needs to go away and stay away.

  3. labman57 August 3rd, 2014 at 10:39

    The Cheney clan is in full damage control mode, trying to salvage their legacy by submitting their contributions to the ‘Bush Library of Revisionist History’.
    Dick and his equally conscience-devoid daughter’s Machiavellian rationale for justifying torture:
    “We must take a collective crap on the U.S. Constitution in order to preserve it”.

    Those who are formally trained in interrogation techniques consistently agree that the so-called “enhanced” methods employed by the CIA were totally inappropriate and tactically inane.
    These techniques are commonly used by foreign extremist groups and dictatorial regimes that are trying to get prisoners to confess to crimes that the interrogators know were not committed, i.e., they are not interested in obtaining information, their goal is the confession itself.

    In other words, water-boarding is an excellent interrogation technique if your goal is:
    a) a false confession
    b) retribution
    But if your primary objective to obtain useful intelligence, it’s going to be counterproductive.

  4. craig7120 August 3rd, 2014 at 10:41

    She would be a great spokesperson for the group Isis, talk tough, support torture. Anyone else notice how tough that group is? I mean they don’t take on the real enemy, Israel or the U.S. No, they made a sharp right, right into a war torn country.
    Does remind me what a Cheney would do, the gop and their leaders are some mixed up folk.

  5. craig7120 August 3rd, 2014 at 10:41

    She would be a great spokesperson for the group Isis, talk tough, support torture. Anyone else notice how tough that group is? I mean they don’t take on the real enemy, Israel or the U.S. No, they made a sharp right, right into a war torn country.
    Does remind me what a Cheney would do, the gop and their leaders are some mixed up folk.

  6. Larry Schmitt August 3rd, 2014 at 11:17

    Because torturing is the American thing to do, doncha know.

  7. Larry Schmitt August 3rd, 2014 at 11:17

    Because torturing is the American thing to do, doncha know.

  8. William August 3rd, 2014 at 11:51

    Cheney’s Halliburton made 31 billion on no bid contracts to rebuild a nation that was bombed into rubble over WMD’s that never existed. The photos from the war have been a rallying point for terrorists everywhere. http://brainz.org/10-most-iconic-photographs-war-iraq/

    Liz Cheney should be ashamed of her family name.

  9. William August 3rd, 2014 at 11:51

    Cheney’s Halliburton made 31 billion on no bid contracts to rebuild a nation that was bombed into rubble over WMD’s that never existed. The photos from the war have been a rallying point for terrorists everywhere. http://brainz.org/10-most-iconic-photographs-war-iraq/

    Liz Cheney should be ashamed of her family name.

  10. arc99 August 3rd, 2014 at 12:04

    No, Ms. Cheney.. It is you who is despicable.

  11. arc99 August 3rd, 2014 at 12:04

    No, Ms. Cheney.. It is you who is despicable.

    It goes to the heart of who these Cheneys are and what they stand for.

    In their eyes, the President of the United States is “despicable” because the told the truth to the American people.

    No matter what your partisan stripes might be, how can you not conclude that is what Cheney is saying?

  12. BillTheCat45 August 3rd, 2014 at 13:33

    THIS IS WHAT WAR CRIMINALS ACTUALLY BELIEVE.

  13. BillTheCat45 August 3rd, 2014 at 13:33

    THIS IS WHAT WAR CRIMINALS ACTUALLY BELIEVE.

  14. BillTheCat45 August 3rd, 2014 at 13:33

    THIS IS WHAT WAR CRIMINALS ACTUALLY BELIEVE.

  15. LiberalMD August 4th, 2014 at 03:52

    Perhaps it’s about time the World Court weigh in on this issue.

  16. LiberalMD August 4th, 2014 at 03:52

    Perhaps it’s about time the World Court weigh in on this issue.

  17. EdwardWJones August 4th, 2014 at 18:17

    Lis needs to be in a war crimes court with her father at least for a month or two, let a few of our ‘water board’ experts visit her a time or two and she will change her tune. George and dick need a life sentence as war criminals.

  18. EdwardWJones August 4th, 2014 at 18:17

    Lis needs to be in a war crimes court with her father at least for a month or two, let a few of our ‘water board’ experts visit her a time or two and she will change her tune. George and dick need a life sentence as war criminals.

  19. chicano2nd August 8th, 2014 at 01:11

    “Crowley continued [to throw feces on the walls] by asking Cheney if President Obama was bring up issues relating to the Bush/Cheney administration because, “his plate is now full of scandals and international crises in large part a direct result of his immediate weakness as Commander in Chief.’…”

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