I think the original claim was that political opposition to torture was rational, assuming we are talking about the use of torture by the state to investigate crimes or coerce the population, domestic or abroad. That’s a less strong claim, and fairly reasonable as long as you allow for the unstated assumptions.
It would be trivial for me to construct a hypothetical where torture is unambiguously a good idea.
I think the original claim was that political opposition to torture was rational, assuming we are talking about the use of torture by the state to investigate crimes or coerce the population, domestic or abroad. That’s a less strong claim, and fairly reasonable as long as you allow for the unstated assumptions.
A much stronger claim, IMO