Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Former CIA Director Hayden: Feinstein's 'Emotional' Opposition To CIA Interrogations Taints Report



Hayden Thinks Feinstein's 'Emotional' Opposition To CIA Interrogations Taints Report -- FOX News

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden on Sunday questioned the objectivity of a forthcoming report on the agency’s detention and interrogation programs, saying California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who ordered the probe, might have let her feelings about the issue get in the way.

Hayden zeroed in on Feinstein recently saying that declassifying the report would "ensure that an un-American, brutal program of detention and interrogation will never again be considered or permitted."

Hayden told “Fox News Sunday”: “That sentence, that motivation for the report, may show deep, emotional feeling on the part of the senator. But I don't think it leads you to an objective report."

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More News On Former CIA Director Hayden's Comments That Feinstein's 'Emotional' Opposition To CIA Interrogations Taints The Report .... And The Blow-back To His Comments

Hayden suggests Feinstein too ‘emotional’ about CIA interrogation techniques -- Washington Post
Michael Hayden Accuses Dianne Feinstein of Being Too "Emotional" to Judge CIA Interrogation Programs -- Slate
Ex-CIA director: Feinstein too ‘emotional’ to produce objective report on torture -- Daily caller
Hayden: Interrogation report not objective -- The Hill
Senator Dismisses Claim Her 'Emotional' Views Compromised a Report on Torture -- Government Executive
Democrats call out ex-CIA chief’s ‘condescending’ remarks -- MSNBC
The emotional double standard applied to Sen. Feinstein -- Ruth Marcus, Washington Post
Democrats call Hayden’s ‘emotional’ comment about Feinstein sexist -- Washington Post
Democrats blast Hayden's 'emotional' comment about Feinstein -- CNN

My Comment: The "war" between the CIA and the U.S. Senate Intelligence committee continues.

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