Posted on 05/22/2012 12:17:36 PM PDT by Reaganite Republican
FWIW, I heard exactly the same Gore anecdote from an agent years ago. That one rang true and lends credibility to this post.
A friend of mine, who I recently reconnected with, told me how much he admired Jimmah Cahtah. Very patiently, I directed him to an article written by a secret service agent about Jimmah attempting to kill a small, starving dog with a bow saw, simply for trying to eat the cat food that Jimmah had set out on his front porch.
He is no longer a fan.
Geez, couldn’t he have used a fire hydrant like every other dog?
I am reading a book right now by a SS Agent called Mrs. Kennedy and me by Clint Hill. Am only about 1/4 of the way through, but is good reading. Shows what a tough life an agent’s is and how much they forego their personal life when attached on the Presidential Detail. Wouldn’t envy any of them, although the Bush detail would have been awesome!
Hm. The only question I have about this is why it says nothing about Obama’s sexual habits. I absolutely do not believe he isn’t getting some action from men; why did this account exclude that information? Too dangerous? And what about Michelle’s rumored relationship with a Secret Service agent?
EEWWWWWW
what a disgusting thought!
Not sure why the agents are treading lightly there, but I did an extensive piece on gay men from Obama’s former (Rev Wright) church killed execution-style
All three the month his ascent to the nomination began, too... no shortage of smoking guns (sorry lol):
http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/2011/11/three-openly-gay-men-at-rev-wrights.html
I took a writing class once, and the (obviously very left-wing, so the info is anything but biased) instructor recounted how a friend of hers had written a bio of Carter; it’s fairly common for biographers to grow to hate their subject, but the author found that Carter was insufferably arrogant and egotistical (the opposite of his public image).
He wore boots in the house and when he “lobbied” for votes he would hold the other congress creeps by the lapels and kick them in the ankles while “convincing” them which way they should vote. A lot were actually left with bleeding ankles. He was a crass, crude, bully of low upbringing so far as I am concerned. The pulling the dogs ears was a clear show of meanness and disregard.
There is a pattern here isn’t there?
President Reagan... the man. I will not live to see another one like him who gave us such pride and courage.
Neither of the Bushes were bad people. The old man was probably better than the son but both love the United States.
Deomrats = no class, power drunk, horny, queer, parasites of the people.
Thanks Reaganite Republican.
When referring to Moochelle, one must always be careful to remain respectful - - to dogs. Hence, “bitch” is horribly, improperly disrespectful, while “witch,” which means a female subhumanoid with an improper relationlsip with the Devil, is the entirely correct word to use.
My nephew is in the Army Engineers ( now in the reserves )
He said one of his friends in the Engineers had the duty of being some kind of liaison to Al Gore
Said he was the worst person he ever had to work for
is there a source (book) for these quotes...would like to read it...
Well, I don’t know him, and have never met him, but I know people who have interacted and they all say the same thing your nephew says. Ass, buffoon, game show host.
I met 5 of them...abruptly...when they barged into my hotel room unannounced in Seattle with two German Shepard dogs. I has just exited the shower and had a towel wrapped around me. They told me to just be still. They led one of the dogs up to me and he sniffed my crotch.
The dogs sniffed out the whole room while a couple others were looking at devices. Then they said nothing else and just left.
Unbeknownst to me, Al Gore was staying in the room next to mine that night. I wasn't ready for that encounter but was sure glad I had the towel on.
The Fords: Agents describe Gerald Ford as ‘a true gentlemen who treated the Secret Service with respect and dignity’ with a ‘great sense of humor.’
Gerald Ford’s appearance and mannerisms remind me of Bob Hope. Both were genuine “down to earth” guys.
You mean about LBJ? Yes, it is just titled “LBJ”. I don’t remember the author.
Agreed, American gentlemen of this sort a trademark of The Greatest Generation
I think the author was Robert Caro. If that is the book you are discusssing, his work ended up being four large volumes. He started out a fan and ended up a dispiser.
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