Back during the FISA Amendment Act, Jay Rockefeller tried hard to prevent DOJ’s Inspector General, Glenn Fine, to have any role in overseeing the revamped domestic surveillance program. I always assumed that was because Fine, unlike the other Inspectors General (except perhaps John Helgerson, whom Michael Hayden had thoroughly neutralized by that point anyway) was [...]
Glenn Fine Stepping Down as DOJ Inspector General |
| By: emptywheel Monday November 29, 2010 1:32 pm |
Jay Rockefeller’s Surveillance Machines |
| By: emptywheel Thursday July 29, 2010 7:41 am |
I don’t mean to be churlish. After all, Jay Rockefeller tried to conduct some kind of oversight over Bush’s illegal wiretap program. He even went so far as to write out by hand a letter to Dick Cheney telling him the wiretap program sounded like the data mining the Senate was in the process of [...]
Jay Rockefeller and the Torture Tape Investigation |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday July 27, 2010 7:19 am |
I’ve been writing a lot about the way CIA gamed briefings with Congress so they could destroy evidence of torture: how they created potentially misleading records about the September 2002 briefings with destroying the torture tapes in mind, how they created a record of Pat Roberts’ approval for destroying the torture tapes in February 2003 [...]
CIA Has No Idea What It Briefed Congress on Torture |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday March 16, 2010 1:30 pm |
The CIA documents released in the latest FOIA batch prove that all the claims that CIA (and Crazy Pete Hoekstra) have made about briefings Congress received on torture are, at best, reconstructions based on years old memories, if not outright fabrications. The documents appear to have been a summary of torture briefings CIA Office of [...]
Were the Torturers Bypassing OLC in July 2004? |
| By: emptywheel Friday March 12, 2010 3:11 pm |
Jay Bybee thinks it’s really damning that Jim Comey attended a July 2, 2004 Principals meeting at which the torture of one particular detainee (he says it was Janat Gul, though there are reasons to doubt it) was discussed. Comey joined Ashcroft at a NSC Principals Meeting on July 2, 2004 to discuss the possible [...]
Under Michael Chertoff, DHS Used David Horowitz Propaganda in Intell Report |
| By: emptywheel Thursday March 11, 2010 3:40 pm |
Mark Hosenball reports that Dianne Feinstein and other Senate Dems have accused the Department of Homeland Security’s spooks of using right wing propaganda to develop finished intelligence reports on Muslims. By looking at this paragraph from last year’s intelligence authorization… The Committee has raised a number of concerns with reports issued by the Department of [...]
Senator Bob Graham: Majority on Senate Intelligence Committee Supported Interrogation Oversight in 2002 |
| By: emptywheel Monday March 8, 2010 11:03 am |
A couple of weeks ago, I noted that the CIA Memorandum for the Record from their February 4, 2003 briefing of Pat Roberts revealed that Bob Graham, Roberts’ predecessor as Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, had attempted to institute some oversight over the CIA’s interrogation program in November 2002. After CIA discouraged the idea [...]
Jay Rock Demands 90% |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday September 30, 2009 9:00 pm |
This is delectible politics. Fresh off a meeting with Ob-Rahma, Jay Rock has come back to the Senate and demanded 90% loss ratio for any coverage the subsidies pay for. That means the insurance companies can’t steal 20% of our tax dollars to pay for executive salaries. They get 10%.
They’re peeing their pants right now.
Thing is, this amendment will never ever pass.
The Senator Henceforth to Be Known as Jay Rock |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday September 29, 2009 4:58 pm |
I’ve been threatening to do this for a while: ditching the moniker “Jello Jay.” And while I was going to hold out until we actually got a public option through the Senate, I gotta say that nothing seems to have gotten under MaxTax Baucus’ skin so much as Jay Rock picking apart, detail by detail, the many ways in which the MaxTax is a big giveaway to the health care industry.
Jello Jay Rockefeller on the Public Option |
| By: emptywheel Saturday June 27, 2009 6:43 am |
A number of people have been expressing pleasant surprise at Jello Jay’s recent comments on the public option:
“We can’t count on insurance companies. They are just maximizing their profits. They are sticking it to consumers.
“I am all for letting insurance companies compete. But I want them to compete in a system that offers real health-care insurance.


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