I, Bagman: The Story of Colin Powell | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Monday, 10 October 2005 | |
Jonathan Schwarz is back and loaded for bear over at Tiny Revolution, with a takedown of the tissue of lies that Colin Powell disgorged in an interview with ABC News Now, of course, Powell goes around with furrowed brow, dramatically declaiming how he was "betrayed" by unnamed intelligence agents into prostituting his (entirely vaporous) credibility at the UN. But as Jon shows, Powell knew full well that he was lying to the world during his UN fan-dance, claiming that his baseless assertions about Iraq's non-existent WMD were iron-clad gospel truth -- when, as we now know, those very same "unreliable" intelligence agencies had told Powell, in writing, that his charges lacked a solid foundation. Jon has the goods, and promises that this is just part of a ongoing project "that will examine Powell's mendacity in all its glorious detail." For some historical context, you might examine this column that I wrote -- in May 2002 -- drawing on the excellent historical research of Robert Parry: General Principles: Colin Powell, Bagman. (Hang em. Hang em high...a war criminal along with Bush, Cheney, Feith, Rumsfeld, Rice, General Myers, General Kimmet (The Butcher of Falluja), Wolfowitz, and Perle. They all are laying low now. You can't find them, but you still have their stench to deal with. Hang em all.) aj |
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