OReilly, Ingraham: Saying That U.S. Tortures Is One Of The Most Hateful Stereotypes About America
Last night on the OReilly Factor, host Bill OReilly and guest Laura Ingraham slammed Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) for declaring in Berlin yesterday that the U.S. will reject torture and stand for the rule of law. Enough is enough with this torture nonsense, OReilly whined, declaring it rank anti-American propaganda to claim the U.S. has tortured people.
Ingraham agreed, calling the claim ridiculous. She was furious he mentioned torture while abroad:
INGRAHAM: He got up there in front of 200,000 people and he glommed on to one of the most ridiculous and one of the hateful stereotypes about America, which is that we torture. The fact that he did that on foreign soil I think is absolutely atrocious.
OREILLY: I pointed it out and I feel the way you do. He should absolutely not mention thats ridiculous.
IGRAHAM: I mean, come on! That was torture, thank you very much.
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It is ironic that OReilly and Ingraham dismissed claims of torture as a ridiculous stereotype and rank anti-American propaganda yesterday, when just hours before broadcast, the ACLU had released yet another White House legal memo that specifically authorized torture of detainees. The 2002 memo describes a loophole determining that torture is only illegal if the interrogator has a specific intent to cause severe pain.
In fact, the memos author, Jay Bybee, declared that as long as an interrogator acted with a good faith belief that his actions would not cause torturous pain and suffering, he has not violated the law. Whats more, Bybee wrote, an honest belief need not be reasonable.
OReillys own views on torture notwithstanding, its clear that torture constituted the express policy of the Bush administration and whether Obama discusses it or not wont change that fact. (Think Progress, 7.26. 2008)