Title: Donald Rumsfeld denying saying that he ever said he knew Iraq had WMDs and then being confronted with his own quotes by a 27 year CIA veteran at the Southern Center for International Studies in Atlanta. Source:
youtube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NWYZHhZZHc Published:Mar 7, 2007 Author:Donald Rumsfeld Post Date:2007-03-07 16:19:56 by Itisa1mosttoolate Keywords:None Views:4623 Comments:11
Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern confronts Rumsfeld about his lies to the American People
Donald Rumsfeld denying saying that he ever said he knew Iraq had WMDs and then being confronted with his own quotes by a 27 year CIA veteran at the Southern Center for International Studies in Atlanta.
Sorry, I know it gets better- but I just can't watch past Rummy saying "I haven't lied". I literally think these men deserve the death penalty. They are evil beyond words.
Sorry, I know it gets better- but I just can't watch past Rummy saying "I haven't lied". I literally think these men deserve the death penalty. They are evil beyond words.
They are about to die anyway. Rumsfeld is suffering from Alzheimers, that's one of the reasons he stepped down. The really evil men are the ones that control these evil men. They are the ones that are never discussed by the main stream media, because they own the main stream media and every politician in Washington D.C..
P.S. Rumsfeld's really big crime is his personal influence in getting Aspartame approved by the FDA.
God is always good! "It was an interesting day." - President Bush, recalling 9/11 [White House, 1/5/02]
but I just can't watch past Rummy saying "I haven't lied"
If you watch past that point, you'll see that he's a pro.
Like Blair, he knows his beans, and can bulldoze a fallacious argument forward with conviction. He's a comsumate operator. It's hard to believe that these guys picked a front man like George who is a hood ornament. The more you push him, the more bizarre his rationalizations become.
If you watch past that point, you'll see that he's a pro.
Like Blair, he knows his beans, and can bulldoze a fallacious argument forward with conviction. He's a comsumate operator.
Interesting you thought that about Rumsfeld's performance at the podium.
I had the exact opposite opinion. I thought McGovern owned RumDum. Rumsfeld faltered badly - he's was stuttering - he lost the sequencing of his thoughts. I agree with Ricky - that Rumsfeld is showing signs of senility.
I was more concerned about the audience showing continued signs of blissful ignorance.
My gosh - did you hear all that clapping for Rumsfeld and then there was that sychophantic suck up who followed McGovern asking questions of Rummie.
Geez louise - this video was posted 6-9 months ago and still Americans [ at least at this Atlanta conference] thought Rumsfeld was a hero? Our fair nation is indeed in trouble if there are people "out there" who have not yet smelled the coffee regarding the neocon war criminals and their evil deeds.