OK, there's a lot of "rah-rah!" and an additional lot of sabre rattling and we'll probably never get the whole truth; but here's what really bugs me: In short it's the hypocrisy of it all.
Remember that it was this administration (and people in very high places at that) that made sure that Miss Plame, a covert CIA operative, was outed. This was for no better reason then the fact that they didn't like an op-ed, which her husband wrote for the New York times.
Now you have the same folks argue that those tapes endangered the identity of the respective CIA operatives (read torturers).
OK, there's a lot of "rah-rah!" and an additional lot of sabre rattling and we'll probably never get the whole truth; but here's what really bugs me: In short it's the hypocrisy of it all.
Remember that it was this administration (and people in very high places at that) that made sure that Miss Plame, a covert CIA operative, was outed. This was for no better reason then the fact that they didn't like an op-ed, which her husband wrote for the New York times.
Now you have the same folks argue that those tapes endangered the identity of the respective CIA operatives (read torturers).
I'm scratching my head in mystification...