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Hey, she’s just saying what Liberals are thinking. Via Hot Air, where you can watch the video
Speier: Every single page had something in the executive summary that shocked me. Whether it was the rehydration anally or keeping them sleep deprived for one-hundred and eighty hours with their hands over their head in shackles. That is not what this country is about and we have got to shut this down.
MSNBC host: Should the agency issue an apology?
Speier: Absolutely.
Since the people involved were terrorists, primarily members of Al Qaeda and the Taliban, she wants the CIA to apologize to them. As Noah Rothman noted at Hot Air
To whom should this apology be directed? Since all of the individuals subjected to EIT’s were not revealed in the SSCI report, would this be a blanket apology to anyone suspected of involvement in al-Qaeda who was interrogated by CIA operatives or their associates? If his were to occur, it might undermine the efforts to protect the identities of CIA operatives who engaged in questionable practices. Most of their names were redacted from the Senate committee’s report. If this is what Speier is advocating, that is the most ill-considered proposal we’ve heard from the left since at least Tuesday.
These complexities are why an apology will not be forthcoming, but Speier probably knew that. All she hoped to accomplish was to nurse her sense of moral superiority. Mission accomplished.
Maybe she should try apologizing to Islamic terrorists in person. I have a feeling that wouldn’t go so well.
Read: Rep. Jackie Spears (D-Ca): Let’s Apologize To Terrorists For CIA Torture »
…is a wonderful carbon friendly bicycle riding over the desertified remains of land, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Victory Girls Blog, with a post wondering if we’re turning our boys into cupcakes.
Read: If All You See… »
Bad me, I missed this one back on December 1st, whereas Warmists started their typical “let’s ruin Christmas by interjecting “climate change” into the season” schtick
Climate Change Is Messing Up Your Christmas Tree
Owners of spotty and bare Christmas trees this winter can blame the California drought. Farmers say they’ve noted “dry spots” and other signs of stress in many trees, particularly those five feet and taller (buyers should plan on watering them immediately for best results). In many parts of the country, the drought also means a price hike of as much as 10 percent. Looks like climate change is the real War on Christmas.
The article then refers readers over to NBC San Diego for more confirmation of their insane cult. Of course, there’s a bit of a problem with this: even the NOAA was forced to admit that the cause of the drought was natural, not manmade. Warmists have caterwauled incessantly, blaming the drought on Mankind, but, as usual, they’re wrong.
Meanwhile, in The Phillipines
Albay is going camote this Christmas. A 40-foot Christmas tree layered with 3,000 black nursery bags of camote (sweet potato) tops and adorned with huge white lanterns and lights has been put up at Peñaranda Park in front of the provincial capitol in Legazpi City, ushering in the monthlong holiday celebration in the province.
Known as Karangahan Festival, the celebration features indigenous materials as a way of raising awareness on a clean and green environment, according to Gov. Joey Salceda. Karangahan was coined from the Bicolano root word ranga, meaning endearment, and when used to refer to the festival, it means “endearment to culture, arts and nature.â€
For its Christmas tree in 2011, the first time the festival was held, the provincial government used empty fuel drums. In the next two years, it tapped pili saplings and coconut shells.
They just can’t help themselves in being bat guano insane. If they really cared, they would stop exporting camote, which requires vast amounts of fossil fuels.
Read: Bummer: Hotcoldwetdry Is Messing Up Your Christmas Tree »
The Washington Post’s Charles Lane is Very Upset that people might have differing views on the 100% Democrat Party written CIA torture report. But, then, Leftists are usually often always Very Upset over people taking a differing view. What they want is a monologue
Why the partisan debate over CIA oversight is so dangerous
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence’s sickening report about the torture of terrorism suspects by CIA officers and contractors, with its revelations about “rectal feeding†and prolonged sleep deprivation, should trouble the conscience of every American.
I love when Leftists tell me how I’m supposed to feel
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Yet what’s potentially most dangerous to this country’s democratic future is not so much that these abuses occurred, which was already well established, but that congressional oversight of the CIA, and public discussion of it, should be developing along the same partisan political lines that quickly form around every other issue in today’s polarized Washington.
Interesting. What Lane means is that you had best come around to the Democrat position
Thus does the United States approach a slippery slope, at the bottom of which lies an intelligence community that sees itself as the whipping boy of one political party and protected favorite of another — to the latter of which it owes reciprocal obligations.
I wonder if he regrets that paragraph, because that’s essentially what is happening. What is not noted is that the GOP is not necessarily protecting the CIA, which we acknowledge has issues, and surely went too far, from criticism and change, but, that this occurred almost a decade in the past, and there was no need for Democrats to release this report, which is simply scolding, abusive, offers no ideas to correct the issues, attempts to diminish America, and puts our people in harms way.
Lane actually seems to take issue with Democrats as well as Republicans
Today, partisanship reigns in Washington. For Democrats, it’s not enough to expose the CIA’s tactics, correctly, as inhumane and cruel; these tactics must also be condemned, much more controversially, as providing no intelligence that couldn’t have been gotten otherwise. For Republicans, by contrast, it’s all about exaggerating the benefits of “enhanced interrogation†and playing down the costs, moral and practical.
So, whose view should we all take?
Those who would argue for a more nuanced view have no true spokesman in Washington, unless you count President Obama. He has banned “enhanced interrogation†and supported release of the Senate committee’ s report (after insisting on redactions), but he eschewed prosecution of the officers involved and defended the CIA and its director, John Brennan, in general terms — while refusing to weigh in directly on whether the agency’s methods, objectionable as they were, helped thwart terrorist plots.
It is interesting to note that Lane made the statement about partisan debate being dangerous, but never actually backed it up later in the op-ed. He takes a stab at showing what the political positions are, but, I guess he just assumes that Liberals will immediately agree with his position that debate is dangerous.
Crossed at Right Wing News.
Read: Know What’s Apparently Dangerous To Democracy? Partisan Debate Over CIA Report »
The end of the last ice age occurred roughly 21000 years ago. Serious sea rise from melting occurred starting around 15000 years ago, leveling out around 8000 years ago. They sea rise was roughly 130 meters, which equals 426 feet. Since 8k years ago, there has been an average see rise of 7 inches per century. In fact, the 20th Century saw just that. Being a Holocene warm period, it actually should have seen much more, based on the law of averages, where the cool periods would see low to negative sea rise. Yet, here’s more Warmists prognosticating more gloom and doom
Your world, underwater: Here’s what US cities will look like after global warming
Remember Waterworld, the extravagant 1995 dystopian Hollywood flop that imagined Earth after the polar ice caps melted, with humans living on what looked like floating junkyards? You might not be growing gills and webbed feet a la Kevin Costner anytime soon, but your great-great-great-great-great children might have to worry about finding dry land.
The United States Geological Survey estimates that if the ice sheets located in the Antarctic and Greenland melt as a result of climate change, sea levels could rise up to 80 meters (approx. 262 feet). Jeffrey Linn, a Seattle-based urban planner who is between jobs, decided to use some of his spare time to show how this climate apocalypse would affect a number of cities in North America.
Here’s one of the pithy representations

Of course, after trotting out the scary graphics, we learn
“This will happen someday, but not in our lifetimes,†Linn writes, pointing out that timeline predictions vary widely, leaving any estimates with huge margins of error. So don’t worry, the human race could have anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 years to enjoy our time on dry land.
It may well happen if this inter-glacial period continues to where glaciers end. It won’t be because of Mankind, though. Until then, Warmists will trot out their scary stories, then jump in their fossil fueled vehicles to drive a mile to the grocery store.
…is a wonderful bike in a field that would be perfect for solar panels, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Lonely Conservative, with a post on the State Dept refusing to turn over documents.
Read: If All You See… »
I rarely drop so many posts in the morning, and I have several more sitting in draft, as well as some other pieces of interest saved to Pocket, but I feel rather strongly on this one. Kudos to typically hyper – Warmist Chris Mooney for leaving “climate change” out of the story (others, who will remain linkless, didn’t)
(Washington Post) A major new study of the world’s oceans has reached a shocking conclusion: Thanks to humans, there are now over 5 trillion pieces of plastic, weighing more than 250,000 tons, floating in water around the world.
With a global population of about 7.2 billion, that’s nearly 700 pieces per person.
I’d highly recommend reading the entire article, as well as a few others via Memeorandum. I can’t stress enough the damage that all that plastic can do, and is doing, to our oceans. I may not be a believer in human caused climate change, but true environmentalism is very important to me.
And, yes, I buy plastic. I reuse and recycle. I do my damned best to not litter. But I have to wonder what happens after I have my plastics picked up in the recycling bin. I pledge to do better.
Regardless of your beliefs, we should be better stewards of the planet. On this issue I have no problem being preachy.
AJ Strata makes a good point
It is disgusting how we REALLY pollute our world (as opposed the nutty “CO2 Is Poison!†meme we get from the Green Blob).
My view, we should take the IPCC funds and do something tangible with them (and reduce the CO2 and heat from all the hot air that body produces in the process).
Yup.
Read: Study Highlights Extreme Amount Of Plastic Pollution In Oceans »
Apparently, “climate change” is not only a 1st World Problem, but a “White (Liberal) Problem”
Researcher calls for new ‘science of climate diversity’
There is cloud hanging over climate science, but one Cornell expert on communication and environmental issues says he knows how to help clear the air.
In the December issue of Nature Climate Change, Jonathon Schuldt ’04, assistant professor of communication, joins co-author Adam Pearson ’03, assistant professor of psychology at Pomona College, to argue that only by creating a “science of climate diversity†that helps guide researchers and public leaders can climate science and the larger climate-change movement overcome a crippling lack of ethnic and racial diversity. (snip)
…The report found that this “white Green Insiders club†narrows research and limits public engagement.
In other words, it is mostly White Liberals who truly give a damn about Hotcoldwetdry. By their own talking points, this makes “climate change” racist and bigoted.