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« Lieberman On Obama | Main | The Truth That Dare Not Speak Its Name » 03 Sep 2008 10:22 am Bush: "McCain Wasn't 'Tortured'"I checked the transcript this morning and the biggest bombshell in this campaign so far, in my opinion, is the following section of Bush's speech:
Now have you ever heard someone recount what was done to John McCain in the Hanoi Hilton and not use the word "torture"? I haven't. "Beatings and isolation" is a bizarre phrase to use to describe the torture that was done to John McCain. I'm sure McCain thinks so. Am I being persnickety? As with the Trig story, there's a very easy way to find out - if the press will simply do its job. A White House reporter needs to ask the president, quite simply, if he believes that John McCain was tortured in Vietnam. Just ask. Use that specific word. See if he can answer. The reason he put it this way, I infer, is that if he describes what was done to McCain as torture, he has incriminated himself for war crimes. I repeat: The reason he put it this way is that if he describes what was done to McCain as torture, he has incriminated himself for war crimes. Now prove me wrong. Please prove me wrong. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2224950/33043156 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Bush: "McCain Wasn't 'Tortured'"'
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