Apparently at least four generals / admirals have been cashiered because of the Obama ad-Dajjal / Hillary the Harpy screw-up in Benghazi (or whatever the hell REALLY happened there):
http://benswann.com/the-benghazi-story-the-media-isnt-telling-you/
Why weren't our troops allowed to intervene in Benghazi to rescue our ambassador? And why was Hillary the Harpy let off the hook?
This reminds me of five loosely related things:
(1) When Israel attacked the USS Liberty in 1967, Lyndon Johnson prevented the US Navy from coming to the rescue. Apparently the Israeli agenda was more important to him than the lives of American citizens and the fate of a US Navy ship.
(2) During World War 2, Dwight Eisenhower (a married man) had a traveling companion / possible lover named Kay Summersby; and other high ranking officers were known to have had the same type of liaison. Were these women spies sent to keep tabs on the generals? If they were, who sent them? And are the women involved with Generals Petraeus and Allen part of a similar operation? If they are, who are these women working for?
(3) In the 1992 book Silent Coup: The Removal of a President by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin, it was alleged that someone was running a prostitution ring out of the DNC headquarters and that Nixon's "plumbers" broke into the Watergate Hotel to steal the files of that ring.
(4) President George Herbert Walker Bush was implicated in a sex scandal involving call boys and parties with underage children that was quietly covered up:
http://www.kmf.org/williams/bushbook/bush21.html
(5) I have always suspected that President Clinton's intern lover Monica Lewinsky may have been a spy for the Israelis. Why does an intern need a Top Secret - Compartmented Information security clearance, and who would be foolish enough to allow such access to sensitive information?
American politics is DIRTY. Politicians and military men have the same foibles as the rest of us, and the powers that be supply them with what they need (sex, drugs, rock and roll, etc.) in return for their cooperation. It's difficult to tell how many of them are still motivated by patriotism, but my guess is the number is pretty low. MG (retired) Antonio Taguba was one, but they sure got rid of him in a hurry after his Abu Ghraib investigation, didn't they?
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