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Last year, writer Christopher Hitchens wrote in Vanity Fair about his experience of waterboarding. (He endured 11 seconds.) Now radio talk show host Matthew Erich “Mancow” Muller, has tried out the “enhanced interrogation” technique.

His reaction? “Absolutely torture” — for all of the six seconds he lasted.

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Because waterboarding is always something to laugh about…

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(Ed Gamble of the Florida Times-Union)

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Yep, him again. Fed lines by Fox’s Neil Cavuto, Cheney blew more smoke with the demand that Government memoranda providing the effectiveness of torture be released, covering up the inconvenience that Government memoranda have been released and demonstrate the ineffectiveness of “enhanced interrogation”. He raged against the next symbolic moment, the possible release of hundreds of photographs of the programme (think Abu Ghraib, magnified many times), and repeated how Obama is endangering the nation and the world.


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Video and Transcript: President Obama “Day 100″ Press Conference (29 April)

obama22President Obama offered an excellent presentation in Wednesday night’s press conference. He was in command, fluently moving from his opening agenda on swine flu and the economy to questions on foreign policy, the US auto industry, and the financial sector. He even dealt effectively with the puffball question, courtesy of a New York Times correspondent, “What has surprised you the most about this office? Enchanted you the most from serving in this office? Humbled you the most? And troubled you the most?”

Obama said little about foreign policy and security in his initial statement, dealing with the immediate health crisis and the Federal Government’s budget, but the third question put him on the spot over torture:
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OBAMA: Please, be seated. Before we begin tonight, I just want to provide everyone with a few brief updates on some of the challenges we’re dealing with right now.

First, we are continuing to closely monitor the emergency cases of the H1N1 flu virus throughout the United States. As I said this morning, this is obviously a very serious situation, and every American should know that their entire government is taking the utmost precautions and preparations.
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bush-vanity-fair5Andy Worthington in AlterNet

For the defendants of the use of torture by U.S. forces — still led by former Vice President Dick Cheney — this has been a rocky few weeks, with the publication, in swift succession, of the leaked report by the International Committee of the Red Cross (PDF), based on interviews with the 14 “high-value detainees” transferred to Guantánamo from secret CIA prisons in September 2006, which concluded that their treatment “constituted torture” (and was accompanied by two detailed articles by Mark Danner for the New York Review of Books), the release, by the Justice Department, of four memos issued by the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) in 2002 and 2005, which purported to justify the use of torture by the CIA, and the release of a 231-page investigation into detainee abuse conducted by the Senate Armed Services Committee (PDF.)
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bush-vanity-fair3Frank Rich in The New York Times

We don’t like our evil to be banal. Ten years after Columbine, it only now may be sinking in that the psychopathic killers were not jock-hating dorks from a “Trench Coat Mafia,” or, as ABC News maintained at the time, “part of a dark, underground national phenomenon known as the Gothic movement.” In the new best seller “Columbine,” the journalist Dave Cullen reaffirms that Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris were instead ordinary American teenagers who worked at the local pizza joint, loved their parents and were popular among their classmates.

On Tuesday, it will be five years since Americans first confronted the photographs from Abu Ghraib on “60 Minutes II.” Here, too, we want to cling to myths that quarantine the evil. If our country committed torture, surely it did so to prevent Armageddon, in a patriotic ticking-time-bomb scenario out of “24.” If anyone deserves blame, it was only those identified by President Bush as “a few American troops who dishonored our country and disregarded our values”: promiscuous, sinister-looking lowlifes like Lynddie England, Charles Graner and the other grunts who were held accountable while the top command got a pass.
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There are so many ways to play this story, both serious and satirical, that I’m going to lay it out straight through the two videos below.

On Thursday night, Fox’s macho-posing Sean Hannity was getting a bit of grief from actor Charles Grodin on Thursday night — “How much mascara do you have on right now?” — when the subject turned to that day’s news:

GRODIN: Would you consent to being waterboarded?

HANNITY: Yeah. Sure.

GRODIN: And we can waterboard you. Are you busy on Sunday?

HANNITY: I’ll do it for charity.

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Hannity may not know that Christopher Hitchens had already tried out waterboarding, lasting 11 seconds, or may think that it’s just a Sunday night swim. In either case, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann took up the charity offer, offering $1000 to charity for each second that Hannity could last:
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