Within
the C.I.A., Ms. Haspel is similarly respected, and the agency’s
announcement about her promotion came with a long list of testimonials
from retired officials, much as prominent authors write blurbs for the
back of other writers’ books. The list notably included prominent Obama
administration officials, such as James R. Clapper Jr., the former
director of national intelligence (“very pleased”), and Michael J.
Morell, who twice served as the C.I.A.’s acting director (“I applaud the
appointment”).
The
praise for Ms. Haspel, despite her role in torturing detainees,
reflects the agency’s ambivalent attitude toward those who participated
in the interrogation program.
Monday, August 13, 2018
"Multiliteracy"
This is a picture of my daughter's award from the Delaware DOE for "Multiliteracy". (Is "Multiliteracy" a word?) Notice that the award is for "Advanced Low-Level Proficiency", as opposed to (I suppose) "Basic Low-Level Proficiency" or any higher proficiency. Also, it is not clear where the proficiency (or lack thereof) resides: Is she low-level in Chinese, or English, or both? I have my suspicions ...
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Security Theater of the Day
Ye Gods. The first sign of the Apocalypse arrives as TSA agents nationwide start demanding travelers remove snacks from their carry-ons during screening.
“It definitely caused a delay — not huge, but at least by like five or 10 minutes,”Yes it is Security Theater, but still safely categorized as a First World Problem.

Saturday, April 21, 2018
Thursday, March 15, 2018
On Torture
Listen, you can defend torture, or you can defend the Constitution. Not both. The 8th Amendment explicitly forbids torture with all forms of cruel and unusual punishment. To defend torture is to attack the Constitution.
This should be remembered.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
Of all the members of President Trump's cabinet, I have found Rex Tillerson to be the most surprising and least objectionable. I'm sorry to see him go, particularly with The Donald's typical "class", and I see it as a setback for the "adults" in the Administration.
Mike Pompeo is a blow-hard, and always has been. Big hat, no cattle, as they say. I'm sure whatever he does will be constantly overshadowed by his boss's actions, much like his predecessor.
Interesting coverage of the the new pick for CIA, Gina Haspel; CBS News says Gina Haspel, new CIA director, is a "seasoned spymaster", and mentions that she
Particularly troubling is the fact that the the CIA, not to mention the Administration or a good chunk of the American people, really have no problem with this:
Mike Pompeo is a blow-hard, and always has been. Big hat, no cattle, as they say. I'm sure whatever he does will be constantly overshadowed by his boss's actions, much like his predecessor.
Interesting coverage of the the new pick for CIA, Gina Haspel; CBS News says Gina Haspel, new CIA director, is a "seasoned spymaster", and mentions that she
...is a career spymaster who once ran a CIA prison in Thailand where terror suspects were waterboarded...Haspel briefly ran a secret CIA prison where accused terrorists Abu Zubayadah and Abd al Rahim al-Nashiri were waterboarded in 2002, according to current and former U.S. intelligence officials, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. She also helped carry out an order that the CIA destroy its waterboarding videos. That order prompted a lengthy Justice Department investigation that ended without charges.The NYT is a bit less nuanced.
Gina Haspel oversaw the torture of two terrorism suspects and later took part in an order to destroy videotapes documenting their brutal interrogations at a secret prison in Thailand.Neither source points out that she has an EU arrest warrant for her participation in torture.
Particularly troubling is the fact that the the CIA, not to mention the Administration or a good chunk of the American people, really have no problem with this:
Is this really how the United States wants to represent itself to the world? Perhaps someone in the Senate will consider this during the confirmation process.
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