Quoted: Still, it raises some questions:
Why did it take an independent consultant to bring these tapes to light?
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Who knows, he's the only one with the balls to do so with access to the data
Why didn't the CIA release these tapes to deflect all the criticism about their "bad intelligence"?
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The CIA has proven time and time again that they have their own agenda. Most of the full time staff were beholding to the Clintons and the DNC for their advancement for 8 years. The only reason that Tenant was not fired was becasue of "The Wooden Cigar Store Indian" and his lawsuites in 2000 preventing a smooth transition between administrations. It became easier to keep the Clintonistas in place than transition to a new staff becasue of current events at the time.
Why didn't the Bush administration push for the release of these tapes? Did the CIA fail to inform them that these tapes existed?
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They probably didn't know about them, and if they did, the CIA was probably telling them that this information could not be vetted and that they had little faith in the veracity of the tapes. Again they have their own agenda, and it ain't protecting the US or supporting the current administration.
ETA: Verily again I visit apon thee, Mordwyn the killer of threads