By Josh White Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, May 29, 2008; Page A09 The former chief military prosecutor for terrorism trials at Guantanamo Bay thinks the Defense Department has punished him for testifying publicly that he faced political pressure to speed up the cases and to use evidence derived from torture. Air Force Col. Morris [...]
Archive for May 29th, 2008
29 May
The Man Who Wasn’t There, Still Here
Stephen J. Hadley, low-key Vulcan, next to Condoleezza Rice at a 2006 summit. (By Pablo Martinez Monsivais — Associated Press) By Dana Milbank Thursday, May 29, 2008; Page A03 “Anybody seen Steve Hadley? Anybody seen Steve Hadley?” Jane Purcell, part of the American entourage at yesterday’s meeting of President Bush’s Proliferation Security Initiative at the [...]
29 May
Bush’s Former Mouthpiece Tells All
www.americanprogressaction.org In his “scathing” new memoir, which will be released next week, former White House press secretary Scott McClellan accuses his former colleagues in the Bush administration of not being “open and forthright on Iraq,” arguing that they engaged in a “political propaganda campaign to sell the war to the American people.” President Bush “signed off [...]