I can't believe i have to defend Jeb Bush.. Smh. I'm not exactly a fan of the guy, but this is nonsense.
As discussed over and over here.. All he said was that he would have gone in with the intelligence provided at the time. He didn't say anywhere that he would do it knowing what he does now.
I can't just make a "leap of faith" that the bushes were aware of the bullshit going on. The most credible source that they DID know what the original reports from the CIA said comes from Dick Cheney. Not exactly Mr. Trustworthy. I'm not going to argue about this. I've read the whole thread. You done need to repeat the conspiracy theories. Both sides seem to have a million of them these days.
I also don't make the "leap of faith" that Hillary was informed correctly on Benghazi. The CIA/NSA really suck and care nothing about laws. In the same way the media brainwashes all you democrats and republicans the CIA brainwashes the government. You try sitting in the dark and getting fed shit like our government is.
You shouldn't strain yourself defending him, because the statement he made is still disingenuous.
The Iraq "intelligence" didn't just sprinkle on to the Admin's desk unsolicited--it was deliberately cherry-picked over years+ of intelligence reports to
justify a wanted invasion. BushCo. wasn't fed shit by the CIA--they sifted through the available pile and picked the smelliest morsels of shit that they were looking for, and fed that directly to Congress and the American people.
The Iraq war was an
ideological cause for the Dubya admin the day that Bush took the oath. All they needed was an arbitrary link. (Much of this comes from Wesley Clark; so I would trust him over Mr Cheney)
Jeb making such a statement is revealing one of two things:
--He's perfectly ignorant to the machinations of his brother and his handlers
--Being that Jeb keeps the same brain trust of advisers around, he's a true believer in the Wolfowitz doctrine and, knowing what he knew then, (and knowing what he knows now?)...he would find any reason to do it over, and over, and over, and over again.
trotting out the zombie lie again, that dems voted for it and are equally culpable may play well to the yokels that can't be bothered with numbers and vote on single issues like guns!--but it makes the man a plum fool to the people that actually win elections with their votes (the literate type).
In the end, it's truly baffling that he would respond to any questions about Iraq. His name is so irreversibly poisoned, and I wouldn't be surprised if he makes a push to get it legally changed.
Dude is starting to sound like a product of his own embarrassingly failed education overhaul in Florida.