Posted on 08/01/2017 2:50:11 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Even congressional interns cant be trusted after one leaked a recording of a speech by Jared Kushner in which he admitted there may be no solution to the conflict in the Middle East.
So, what do we offer thats unique? I dont know, President Trumps son-in-law said in the speech on Monday, which was leaked despite a stern warning from an administration staffer not to spill the beans.
Im sure everyone thats tried this has been unique in some ways, but again were trying to follow very logically. Were thinking about what the right end state is, he continued in the speech, which was first reported by Wired.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Give the interns an hour to identify the leaker or they’ll all get fired.
So do they know who leaked? Sounds like they do.
On another note from another administration we know that Bill Clinton leaked on intern Monica Lewinsky.
What is so wrong with saying that a problem may have no solution?
Oddly enough Kushner is probably correct.
What a laughable story, Like when Ivanka was too girly at the summit. Who cares? WAPO is a giant stinking BS pile. ... etc...venting helps my blood pressure....thinking out loud.....need to move lawn sprinkler again.
Jared is correct. Maybe he is not so much a dumb lib after all.
Expecting ethical behavior from libtards and RINOs is their first mistake.
I hope he didn’t say anything the WH wouldn’t want public, because trusting a bunch of Congressional interns to ALL be ethical is as absurd as anything I’ve heard in a long time.
Where do they think the Monica Lewinskys of the world come from? She was a White House intern with politically connected father.
Exactly, saying there is no solution may well be the rightest answer so far. In this case, I’m inclined to agree with the Kush.
Figgered that out, did they?
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Hey, I got an idea. How ‘bout the media just makes S up and attributes it to an “Administration Leaker”?
Result: The Administration turns on itself.
BRILLIANT!
This
A couple things.
One, this admission is better than the political posturing (and maneuvering for Peace Prizes) that goes on with typical politicians. It’s a breath of fresh air in a way.
Two, what speech? I don’t think a speech by a cabinet member - our servant - can be leaked.
If they mean a private meeting, that’s one thing.
But a speech? To whom and where?
We don’t need our government giving secret speeches.
“What is so wrong with saying that a problem may have no solution?”
I’m an Army veteran, and I can ASSURE you that those of us that were mobilized and served in the FIRST ‘Gulf War’ (Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm) had PLENTY of questions about what we were doing there. Yes, we agreed with taking out Saddam Hussein Barack 0bama and his disgusting, EVIL spawn...and THANK G-D for ‘General Stormin’ Norman’ who made THAT happen...
...BUT - those Third World goat-humpers ARE going to fight one another over the last goat for the remainder of Time!
We have been over there since 1992! NINETEEN-NINETY-TWO! 1992-Present. 25 years! TWENTY-FIVE YEARS!
And not a thing has changed. Enough American Blood and Treasure shed and WASTED.
Grrrr!
The solution is to make leaking an automatic $500,000 fine for the first offense - even if you’re an intern.
Jared is Jewish so he knows there is only one response and that’s a single state solution. And that will only happen after he complete military Victory by the state of Israel. So let the leaks keep coming it just fortifies what we’ve all known from the very beginning.
It doesn’t seem that terrible to me. Anyone vaguely awake can’t be scandalized by that.
Interns shouldn’t be there at all. Too many scandals
Put the leakers in prison, problem solved.
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