Obama’s Chief of Staff admits evidence is not irrefutable

Denis McDonough Evidence Against Assad Not ‘Irrefutable’ [1:28]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L_C8tQ8cbA

Sunday, Sept 8, 2013: CNN’s Candy Crowley challenged White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough to clarify the strength of the Obama administration’s evidence that Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against Syrian citizens.

Well, yeah. That’s kind of important, seeing as “crossing the red line by using WMDs” is Obama’s SOLE reason for a U.S. military assault against the Assad regime.

  • Crowley: “Does the intelligence show a direct link?”
  • McDonough: “Do we have irrefutable, beyond-reasonable-doubt evidence? This is not a court of law. Intelligence does not work that way.”
  • Crowley: “So, no, basically.”

Read McDonough’s reply again and make sure you grasp it fully.

  • To send one person to prison, we need BEYOND-REASONABLE-DOUBT proof.
  • To bomb the shit out of Syria, Obama’s WILD-ASS-GUESS should be enough.

And they said Bush was a Very Bad Man.

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