McCain in one of his moments of clarity:

“When you have a majority of Americans, seventy-something percent, saying we shouldn’t torture, then I’m not sure it helps for the Vice President to go out and continue to espouse that position,” he said. “But look, he’s free to talk. He’s a former Vice President of the United States. I just don’t see where it helps.”

And then he got acerbic: Cheney, he says, “believes that waterboarding doesn’t fall under the Geneva Conventions and that it’s not a form of torture. But you know, it goes back to the Spanish Inquisition.

h/t Daily Dish

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  1. Schu says:

    If Cheney ever admitted to the lies that he continually makes, then his whole house of cards would fall down. Unfortunately he has lied for so long that he believes his lie. The next thing I expect he will say is that he found an WMD from Iraq in his back yard, where he hid it to prove that they had one.

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