Part 9/11:
The conversation also touches on personal feelings of frustration and desire for justice. The speaker acknowledges harboring strong negative feelings towards Brennan, citing his alleged involvement in activities like the torture program—an official policy that tarnished America’s moral standing. The desire for Brennan to face justice—even just for a brief time—stems from the personal toll his actions supposedly inflicted.
However, there's also an acknowledgment of the importance of adhering to the rule of law. The speaker reflects on Jackson’s wisdom and the importance of dignity and fairness in justice. The idea is that true strength lies in upholding principles rather than succumbing to vindictive impulses.