by Samurai » Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:42 am
While I don't presume to know what he's thinking, I'd imagine at least some of his feelings on the matter might be annoyance at one section of the intelligence community damaging the reputation of the rest. There may also be some disagreement with some of the committee's findings. (A lot of the evidence they used as the basis of their conclusions isn't public yet, of course.)
I have my own feelings on the matter, which are broadly the opposite of Dick Cheney's recent comments on Fox. That said, I've only heard a couple of quotes rather than seeing the full interview, so Cheney might have a more nuanced view than the excerpts suggested, and I've yet to see details of the minority report from the Senate Republicans. (Parliamentary committees here are cross-party, so you don't always get quite such a partisan outcome from such things.)
"The sign of a matured samurai is calmness, not skill. A samurai should therefore be neither pompous nor arrogant." ~Tsukahara Bokuden