These three, plus the CIA supervisors in Benghazi who told the SEALs to stand down, have proven themselves to be common, everyday, garden variety bureaucrats that overpopulate the federal government, typical of so many seen in my own experience. They adhere to a single policy:
Small decisions, small problems.
Big decisions, big problems.
No decisions, no problems.
Surprised they didn’t tell the SEALs to submit a memo in triplicate asking to engage the enemy.
“Your request is hereby disapproved. Please resubmit in 90 days for final disapproval ... Signed, Leon.”