I think the really shocking news today
was that General Petraeus thought and hoped he could keep his job. He thought
that it might and it would be kept secret, and that he could stay in his
position. I think what that tells us is really important. It meant that he
understood that the FBI obviously knew what was going on. . . . . . . And that brings us to the ultimate issue, and that is his
testimony on September 13 [actually, the testimony in question was on the 14th and was a demonstrable lie at the time Patraeus parroted his testimoney - blog editor] That’s the thing that connects the two scandals, and
that’s the only thing that makes the sex scandal relevant. Otherwise it would
be an exercise in sensationalism and voyeurism and nothing else. The reason
it’s important is here’s a man who knows the administration holds his fate in
its hands, and he gives testimony completely at variance with what the
Secretary of Defense had said the day before, at variance with what he’d heard
from his station chief in Tripoli, and with everything that we had heard. Was
he influenced by the fact that he knew his fate was held by people within the
administration at that time?
Of course it was being held over Petraeus’s head, and the
sword was lowered on Election Day. You don’t have to be a cynic to see that as
the ultimate in cynicism. . . . . . . And as soon as the election’s over,
as soon as he can be dispensed with, the sword drops and he’s destroyed. . . . . . Thanks to our friends at News Busters.
Editor's notes: besides the fact that the head of the
CIA could not keep his own loathsome life under wraps, is the harsh
reality that he put himself in the situation of being blackmailed by the very
people he was serving. He made the mistake of thinking that he was
serving honorable men and women, at some
level, when, in fact,
his new found Leftist buds have no sense of conscience whatsoever . . . . . and that includes Hillary Clinton. Patraeus gets what he deserves and Ambassador
Stevens gets nothing.
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