So to be clear, are you saying John McCain got on the senate floor and flat out lied?
Panetta never directly said waterboarding lead to Bin laden. He said some detainees had in fact been waterboarded, and the intel that lead to Bin Laden had in fact come from some detainees (at least the quotes you posted). But I don't see where he is directly saying "We waterboarded this guy and that's how we got the tip that lead to Bin Laden."
I'm saying he contradicted Panettas statement.
Panetta says that they got information from multiple detainees (for this situation) and that some of these detainees were waterboarded when they got the information from them.
In the quotes you posted, Panetta says they got information from multiple detainees, and some detainees were waterboarded. But he never says the detainees that were waterboarded gave the tips that lead to Bin Laden.
Panetta said:But I'm also saying that, you know, the debate about whether-- whether we would have gotten the same information through other approaches I think is always gonna be an open question.
That is not equal to "The tip that directly lead to Bin Laden was acquired through the use of waterboarding."Yes he does, or else why would he say the following?:
That is not equal to "The tip that directly lead to Bin Laden was acquired through the use of waterboarding."
McCain flat out says it did not. There is no "If you try real hard you might be able to interpret it like this" about what McCain said.
Not according to McCain. According to McCain, there was a tip from another country that they acquired through traditional interrogation of someone they had in custody. And that tip was the name of Bin Laden's courier, which is how they found Bin laden.There wasn't "the tip;" there were multiple tips and some came from detainees who were waterboarded, according to Panetta.
Not according to McCain. According to McCain, there was a tip from another country that they acquired through traditional interrogation of someone they had in custody. And that tip was the name of Bin Laden's courier, which is how they found Bin laden.
The quotes you keep referring to from Panetta don't really say anything. Just a politician dodging questions by giving generic answers that could be interpreted many different ways.
McCain left absolutely no doubt about what he was saying. There is only 1 way to interpret it. He was perfectly clear- the tip that lead to Bin Laden was not acquired through waterboarding.
No, I did not vote for McCain. But I still have no reason to think he would get on the Senate floor and flat out lie.Point: What does it matter what McCain said if his story isn't factual?
It has now come down to a "he said he said" situation, so I guess we can leave it at that.
By the way, did you vote for McCain?
So he did have a gun in his hand..... that should put the thread debate to a close.