This strikes me as fairly outrageous. Republicans in the Senate are now obstructing the confirmation of Attorney General Eric Holder because he won’t pledge — in advance — to not prosecute anyone who tortured prisoners in American custody:

Senate Republicans hope to delay a vote on the confirmation of Eric Holder to become attorney general in order to pressure him to say whether he will prosecute intelligence agents for torture if they were following orders and acting within what they believed to be legal guidelines.

Holder told the Judiciary Committee last week that waterboarding is “torture” and therefore illegal. Susan J. Crawford, the top Bush administration official overseeing the trials of detainees, told the Washington Post that at least one individual held at the prison center at Guantanamo Bay was “tortured.”

The question Republicans want answered before Holder is confirmed: Will you prosecute those who took part in that torture?

Leaving aside the salient question of whether people should be prosecuted for torturing people, it is mind-boggling to me that sitting U.S. Senators are, in effect, asking for a blanket guarantee that anyone who committed such acts would not be subject to prosecution. All this before the designee even takes office!

The main idiot behind all this is Senator John Cornyn of Texas. Someone remind me, why didn’t we just let the South secede?

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