Condoleezza Rice defends “enhanced interrogation” to Stanford students

By Michael Wilkerson | April 29, 2009 at 8:21 pm

I already posted this over at The Stanford Review’s blog, where I’ve been guest blogging as a token moderate/left-leaner.

You can check out more of my thoughts at the Review, but here are some questions:

  1. How was this recording allowed? Rice’s people are usually pretty strict about such things.
  2. If this video makes ends up getting a lot of attention–I think it could go either way as there is no single damning sentence or Fox News-worthy clip–will Rice ever do another dorm talk at Stanford?
  3. Turning to substance, does 9/11, or preventing another 9/11, really change everything, as Rice asserts? Should public panic and demands for safety make it ok to undermine the moral and legal bases of our government?
  4. Was the “enhanced interrogation” legal? Rice seems to think so, but much of the furor over memos released argues that it was not.

Take it away folks.

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