Their ratings must being going down for such a performance.
BTW, there is nothing wrong with getting info from your enemy if it will save lives even if it involves torture. Would you rather a nuke go off in a city and kill millions or one guy to be tortured into spilling the beans? The problem is the government is our enemy, and the only info they want is who might be trying to shut them down.
The pathological case always presents the poorest paramters for decision making.
And torture yields poor intelligence.
This country got through WWII without it and German and British intelligence didn't resort to using it on each other's bomber crews held prisoner.
I imagine on that day when the lives of everyone in Houston or New York depends on the words of one prisoner, they'll pull the guy's arms out of their sockets, save the day, and be pardoned for it.
Generally, it's cruel and unusual, and contravenes our sense of civilized behavior and values. It demeans our dignity and reputation as a nation. Not least of all, it is also corrosive of the souls of men who have to do it.
We don't, but our government does and will continue to do so.
People are evil, torture will never go away.
BTW, it looked liked Smith was about to torture the guy sitting next to him for arguing the merits of torture. Not the way to make the point. Killing innocent people in Iraq is a form of torture, but you don't see Smith going bonkers over that. Nope, that is not even reported on Fox News.
But we do and have done so since the start of this nation. The USA is not a moral nation, it never has been. The genocide of native Americans and the false flag events that led to the invasion of Mexico, Cuba, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Afghanistan are more than enough proof that America is a immoral nation. It seems Shepherd and many on this thread have been living in fantasy land about the morality of the USA.