"enhanced interrogation" is Orwellian double speak if I've ever heard it. You should go ahead and own the fact that you support torture, effective or not.
Just so there's no confusion, I'll go right ahead and "own" supporting this kind of "torture." I use the term "enhanced interrogation" not to sugarcoat things, but because it's easier than saying "waterboarding, stress positions, sleep deprivation, nudity, and all the other things we did to eventually wear these fuckers down into submission." None of that is real "torture." For that, you should ask the Japanese, the NVA, the very savages we're currently fighting, etc.
This is not a debate I'm really interested in having with you. As I said, you are entitled to your opinion. I'm not going to change it. I'm just going to point out the fact that "enhanced interrogation" (see list above) produced valuable intel.
That is a serious claim that should have more support than a Marc Thiessen op-Ed. What if it did get us Jose Padilla but also got us lots of false leads like the one I posted.
I just don't know how anyone who has made someone else say "uncle" could legitimately think that this regime would produce quality intelligence.
Also, you should really read up on the Nazis and the enhanced interrogation techniques they used. In fact the term is borrowed from the Gestapo. It was specifically designed to prevent later prosecution for war crimes as it left no marks. It included:
Dark cell
Sleep deprivation
Hard bed
Exhaustion exercises
Hitting prisoners with a stick up to 20 blows. More than 20 and a doctor had to be present.
So yeah, it pisses me off that the United States of America has resorted to literally Gestapo techniques both in actual actions and in propaganda. That goes for Bush and Obama. Holder, Brennan, Kerry, Clinton all of them should be judged as morally equivalent to Cheney.
At least Cheney owns his bloodthirsty rage. The Obama administration just cravenly covers our past, Guantanamo and our ongoing global drone wars. I have little hope that this report will change anything today, but hopefully it will serve as an important historical document that will help shed light on this darkness.