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In reply to the discussion: Senate report on torture exposes collusion between corporate media and CIA [View all]Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)In June 2006, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff joined a panel of 24 cast and crew members at a Heritage Foundation event that was moderated by none other than hillbilly heroin popping Neo-Con talk show walrus Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh put the morning forum in jeopardy when he planted a kiss on the lips of 24 actress Mary Lynn Rajskub, causing the media in attendance to almost projectile vomit their breakfast.
The show's connection to the Bush White House and the conservative establishment became explicit last June, when Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff appeared alongside the show's producers and three cast members at an event sponsored by the Heritage Foundation to discuss "The public image of US terrorism policy." The discussion was moderated by Rush Limbaugh. The C-SPAN store sells a DVD of the event--price reduced from $60 to $29.95.
The conference also featured numerous self-described national security experts and even Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. You can watch the two hour event by clicking here .
http://www.c-span.org/video/?193133-1/public-image-us-terrorism-policy
The show sometimes toys with the audiences discomfort about abusive interrogations. In Season Two, Bauer threatens to murder a terrorists wife and children, one by one, before the prisoners eyes. The suspect watches, on closed-circuit television, what appears to be an execution-style slaying of his son. Threatened with the murder of additional family members, the father gives up vital informationbut Bauer appears to have gone too far. It turns out, though, that the killing of the child was staged. Bauer, the show implies, hasnt crossed the line after all. Yet, under U.S. and international law, a mock execution is considered psychological torture, and is illegal.
On one occasion, Bauer loses his nerve about inflicting torture, but the show implicitly rebukes his qualms. In the episode, Bauer attempts to break a suspected terrorist by plunging a knife in his shoulder; the victims screams clearly disquiet him. Bauer says to an associate, unconvincingly, that he has looked into the victims eyes and knows that hes not going to tell us anything. The other man takes over, fiercely gouging the suspects kneeat which point the suspect yells out details of a plot to explode a suitcase nuke in Los Angeles.
Throughout the series, secondary characters raise moral objections to abusive interrogation tactics. Yet the show never engages in a serious dialogue on the subject. Nobody argues that torture doesnt work, or that it undermines Americas foreign-policy strategy. Instead, the doubters tend to be softhearted dupes. A tremulous liberal, who defends a Middle Eastern neighbor from vigilantism, is killed when the neighbor turns out to be a terrorist. When a civil-liberties-minded lawyer makes a high-toned argument to a Presidential aide against unwarranted detentionsYou continue to arrest innocent people, youre giving the terrorists exactly what they want, she saysthe aide sarcastically responds, Well! Youve got the makings of a splendid law-review article here. Ill pass it on to the President.
In another episode, a human-rights lawyer from a fictional organization called Amnesty Global tells Bauer, who wants to rough up an uncharged terror suspect, that he will violate the Constitution. Bauer responds, I dont wanna bypass the Constitution, but these are extraordinary circumstances. He appeals to the President, arguing that any interrogation permitted by the law wont be sufficiently harsh. If we want to procure any information from this suspect, were going to have to do it behind closed doors, he says.
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