Maddow Destroys Congressman Hoekstra!
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I can't decide if this is more hilarious or absolutely terrifying.
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But Democrats are perfect.*rolls eyes*
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Pete "Pinhead" Hoekstra. Give him the hook.
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Thank God in heaven we ousted the Republicans in the White House and Congress because at the end of the bushtard administration, they were beating the war drums to invade Iran. I can't even get my head around how the GOP's minds work. Good God Almighty. (It is 3:00 a.m., I am watching my nocturnal Grandaughter and my coffee hasn't kicked in yet, so excuse my spelling and other errors! Take care im4wur2! Have a great Friday!)
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Hi imrwur2! Have not chatted for a while. Never liked Hoekstra. Always thought he was an asshole. To me it all boils down to this: The GOP are nothing but war mongers. I have heard Hoesktra speak, but no words really have to come out of his mouth to know that he is a lier. He is also disrespectful and hateful, typical Republicon! If I remember right, all the intelligence wasn't even in yet regarding WMD's when the the GOP was beating the drums of war for the invasion of Iraq. Con't.
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youtube stripped the quotes off:
the nations spy agencies had failed adequately to analyze the 48,000 boxes of documents seized since the March 2003 invasion.
That was the claim made and the justification used by Hoekstra and others for the creation of that idiotic web site.
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(cont) most of them in Arabic (!) would reinvigorate the search for clues that Mr. Hussein had resumed his unconventional arms programs in the years before the invasion.
Considering the fact that the US military had already been in Iraq for several years, its obvious that the purpose for the web site was political. Another clearly egregious example of the GOPs putting politics over concerns of national security.
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Pete Hoekstra was the Congressman that in 2006 advocated for the Bush administration to set up a web site because: the nations spy agencies had failed adequately to analyze the 48,000 boxes of documents seized since the March 2003 invasion.
With the public increasingly skeptical about the rationale and conduct of the war, the chairmen of the House and Senate intelligence committees argued that wide analysis and translation of the documents (cont)
it's not about Dems and Republicans...it's about exposing rotten government officials. Good reporting.
Herbalpagan 2 years ago 13
Very good news story. Maddow is right on.
Pvtjamesryan2 2 years ago 11