Posted on 04/05/2017 5:32:52 AM PDT by kevcol
On Tuesdays edition of Hardball, MSNBC host Chris Matthews and MSNBC political analyst/Mother Jones D.C. bureau chief David Corn were unglued over the Susan Rice unmasking controversy, suggesting that it was racist and sexist for these accusations to be leveled at the former National Security Adviser because shes never done anything wrong.
Matthews was off his rocker from the shows opening minute, denouncing the Rice story as something pushed by the President to distract attention from the investigation
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Yes, sweet people always undermine their country and turn it into a police state. Wake up!
My mistake, I didn’t think the sarc tag was needed.
This is what I heard about her:
Not to put too fine a point on it, but Susan Rice is a deeply unpopular figure with our Intelligence Community. Her abrasive personality and overall incompetence grated on the IC. Her habitually coarse language was inflicted on senior intelligence officials more than once, while nobody outside Obamas inner circle considered Rice even marginally competent at her job. Simply put, she was the worst National Security Adviser in American historyat least until Mike Flynns dismally failed three-week tenure.
In addition, Rice didnt like to play by the rules, including the top-secret ones. On multiple occasions, she asked the NSA to do things they regarded as unethical and perhaps illegal. When she was turned downthe NSA fears breaking laws for any White House, since they know they will be left holding the bag in the endRice kept pushing.
As a longtime NSA official who experienced Rices wrath more than once told me, We tried to tell her to pound sand on some things, but it wasnt allowedwe were always overruled. On multiple occasions, Rice got top Agency leadership to approve things which NSA personnel on the front end of the spy business refused. This means there may be something Congress and the FBI need to investigate here.
Ohhhh..that would give those aholes the chance to play the GENDER CARD. The race card is bad enough!
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