Many years ago I read where it is a customary to allow all former president to receive security briefings at the hands of CIA, FBI, whatever they want. I understand they receive these in private, and not by attending a joint session. It quaint times past that may have been alright, but now the activism of former presidents could make this practice downright subversive and stupid.
This blurb from TraitorTimes of today confirms the briefings still take place:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04E3DA1F3AF93BA1575AC0A9679C8B63
That is worth repeating again and again and again.
but now the activism of former presidents could make this practice downright subversive and stupid.
but now the activism of former presidents could make this practice downright subversive and stupid.
but now the activism of former presidents could make this practice downright subversive and stupid.
but now the activism of former presidents could make this practice downright subversive and stupid.
Bill Clinton used to call the NY Times in the middle of the night as I recall and talk for hours.
Heck, I think the Clintons are knee deep somehow and some way with that UN oil-for-palaces thing and this shadow government currently operating exists specifically to protect Hillary and Bill.
The entire 9-11 commission was orchestrated to protect Hill and Bill for God's sake. They recruited the Jersey girls on their behalf and really worked their network to get it all set up just so. Then there's a bevy of Clinton lawyers now at the U.N., all busy doing something and that something I'd assert is reviewing and/or purging data damaging to the Clintons, Albright, et al.
I ponder often just how on earth this administration is going to handle this. If I'm right I mean. Here we have a traitorous ex-President who in the effort to cleanse his legacy and protect his wife's presidential ambitions is essentially selling this country down the drain.
That Plame thing...Joe Wilson...it's all about the Clintons.
But then some think I should be fitted with a tinfoil hat.