Sunday, January 22, 2006
Is TigerHawk influencing the broader debate?
on CNN's "Reliable Sources" this morning, Glenn Reynolds mentioned Al Gore's "flip-flopping" on the question of extraordinary renditions:
I think he was referring to this post, to which he has linked twice. We're much obliged.
Discussing Al Gore's recent speech denouncing the Bush administration
REYNOLDS: Well, I think part of the problem is he's seen as flip-flopping here. If you read Richard Clarke's book, for example, Gore endorsed extraordinary rendition even in the face of it being, he said, illegal under international law. 'That's why it's covert', he said. So it kind of makes him come across as kind of a little bitter here, and I think that causes people to discount it a little bit.
I think he was referring to this post, to which he has linked twice. We're much obliged.