Submit a Story!
Rice Disputes That U.S. Image Has Been ‘Tarnished’ By Torture: ‘I’m Going To Have To Object’
Rice Disputes That U.S. Image Has Been ‘Tarnished’ By Torture: ‘I’m Going To Have To Object’
Today in an interview with NPR, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice continued her Bush Legacy tour , sticking up for the administration’s national security policies. In particular, she downplayed the fact that President Bush hasn’t lived up to his stated desire to close Guantanamo ...
Cracks appear in Obama foreign policy team
breitbart.com — WASHINGTON (AP) - The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations visited the State Department. As Secretary of ... (more) Cracks appear in Obama foreign policy team
Rice to host HRC tonight
Rice to host HRC tonight
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC’s Libby LeistSecretary of State Condoleezza Rice will host Hillary Clinton tonight for dinner at Rice's Watergate apartment, State Department transition sources tell NBC News. Clinton is also taking part in transition meetings today at the ... (more) Rice to host HRC tonight
Sec. Rice Disagrees With Iraqi Spokesman On Iran’s View of SOFA
Sec. Rice Disagrees With Iraqi Spokesman On Iran’s View of SOFA
wonkroom.thinkprogress.org — Putting the best possible face on the Bush administration’s disastrous legacy in the Middle East, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told the Associated Press in a farewell interview “ that Iran has chosen to scale back much of its most ... (more) Sec. Rice Disagrees With Iraqi Spokesman On Iran’s View ...
Comments
Blog Reactions

Condoleezza Rice on NPR: U.S. Does Not Torture
Comments from Left Field — ... It’s unbelievable. Condi Rice flat-out lied in this NPR radio interview (audio snip starts automatically), in which Michele Kelemen questions Rice about closing Guantanamo, and the Bush administration’s torture policies in general: ...

Related Content
Katrina fried Rice
firedoglake.com 1/30/2009 — So it turns out that like most of us, Dr. Rice isn't happy about how the whole Katrina thing worked out. Well, maybe not quite like most of us Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told hosts of ABC's The View Thursday that she was angry ...
Cracks Appear In Obama Foreign Policy Team
huffingtonpost.com 12/9/2008 — WASHINGTON — The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations visited the State Department. As ...
Rice: People will thank Bush for what he's done
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com 12/29/2008 — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says 'there is no greater honor than to serve this country.' (CNN) – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that despite President Bush's low approval ratings, people will soon "start to thank ...
Catholic-School Closing Tragedy
city-journal.org 2/15/2009 — Patrick J. McCloskey reminds us about what we're losing.
The Associated Press: Cracks appear in Obama foreign policy team
google.com 12/9/2008 — 18 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) The first sign of cracks in President-elect Barack Obama's foreign policy team of rivals emerged on Monday as his choices for secretary of state and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations visited the State Department. As ...
Hullabaloo
digbysblog.blogspot.com 12/29/2008 — Sunday, December 28, 2008 Long Run Fantasy by digby Condi Rice and Laura Bush are insisting that the administration will be vindicated by history for all the wonderful work it has done around the world. Rice, especially, is intent upon making the case ...
No Thanks: Condoleezza Rice Thinks You'll Thank George Bush Someday
jezebel.com 12/29/2008 — Tweaking the lines your parents used when they grounded you, Condoleezza Rice claims that life is not "a popularity contest," and that someday, people will " start to thank this president for what he's done." Rice brushes off the historians who are ...
Rice Pushes for Gaza Cease-Fire That Is 'Durable and Sustainable'
blogs.abcnews.com 1/2/2009 — ABC News' Rachel Martin Reports: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke to reporters at the White House after briefing President Bush this morning about the situation in the Middle East. It's not often that Rice stops to talk to the...
Condoleezza Rice ‘especially proud’ of Obama victory.
thinkprogress.org 11/5/2008 — During a press conference this morning, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said John McCain was “gracious” and “a great patriot,” while Barack Obama was “inspirational” and “will continue to be.” A jubilant Rice added that she was proud of her ...
Rice pulls a Nixon
washingtonmonthly.com 4/30/2009 — RICE PULLS A NIXON.... There are all kinds of problems with the "Frost/Nixon" movie, but it's hard to miss the significance of the disgraced president saying, "[I]f the president does it, that means it's not illegal." It's one of those...
U.N. rights chief says world hopes pinned on ObamaReuters: Politics 12/10/2008
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Tuesday she hoped Barack Obama's presidency would return the United States to "the international family" after eight years of scant cooperation.
Rice says renew push for free trade despite crisisReuters: Politics 12/10/2008
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Western Hemisphere nations must renew commitments to free trade despite global financial turmoil, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said at a regional meeting on Wednesday.
DHS: Cleaning company 'deceived' ChertoffCNN Political Ticker 12/11/2008
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Workers of a company that hired illegal immigrants cleaned the home of top U.S. immigration official Michael Chertoff, and the Department of Homeland Security has accused the company's owner of deceiving the department ...
Secretary of state salary cut for Clintonmsnbc.com: Politics 12/11/2008
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton would make about $4,700 less as secretary of state than her predecessor, Condoleezza Rice.
Bipartisan Report on Detainee Abuse Blames Rumsfeld, Other Top Bush OfficialsWash Post Obama Administration 12/12/2008
A bipartisan panel of senators has concluded that former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and other top Bush administration officials bear direct responsibility for the harsh treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, and that their decisions led ...