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The confrontation you would love to see between a CIA interrogator and Sen. Feinstein -- as imagined five years ago by Vince Flynn

The confrontation you would love to see between a CIA interrogator and Sen. Feinstein -- as imagined five years ago by Vince Flynn

"what do you think is more morally reprehensible...dislocating the arm of a terrorist who has intentionally lied...so he can...help kill innocent people, or sticking a steel spike into the brain of an eight-and-a-half-month-old fetus and...sucking his brains out."

The late great thriller author Vince Flynn published a book in 2009, "Pursuit of Honor," that became particularly relevant recently.

In a scene that Glenn Beck once described as "almost conservative porn," Flynn describes a fictional exchange between a CIA interrogator, Flynn's protagonist Mitch Rapp, who had tortured terrorists for information, and a Senate Intelligence Committee leader -- a scene we can only imagine might have occurred had there been interviews with and/or open testimony from CIA officials prior to the production of the Senate's enhanced interrogation report.

Below we have posted this scene for your reading pleasure.

For more on "Pursuit of Honor," check out Flynn's interview with Glenn Beck from back in 2009.

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