Posted on 11/23/2018 2:21:29 PM PST by usafa92
(CNN) Michael Hayden, a former director of the CIA and National Security Agency, suffered a stroke earlier this week, his family said Friday.
In a statement, the family said Hayden, 73, suffered the stroke at his home and was hospitalized but did not provide details about the stroke's severity.
"He is receiving expert medical care for which the family is grateful," the statement said.
CIA Director Gina Haspel offered wishes on behalf of the agency Friday afternoon for a "speedy recovery."
"Mike's long career of public service & commitment to national security continue to be an inspiration to all intelligence officers. Our thoughts are with Mike, Jeanine, & their family," Haspel said on Twitter. Hayden, a retired four-star Air Force general who is now a CNN national security analyst, served during both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations. He retired as CIA director in 2009.
Since then, he has been a vocal critic of both the Obama and Trump administrations.
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Hopefully, he takes some of his “Friends” with him.
Karma
A stroke is the greatest punishment that God can hand out.
This
outcomes vary enormously, not worth speculating what the effects on him may be now or in the future......
That’s a smile maker !
Bob Woodward getting his interview questions ready....
Exiting the way of McCain. Birds of a feather.
The CRS defense.
Dont blink if these photos are of Trumps Russian hookers!
Well said.
It depends what caused the stroke.
I had 3 last winter a month apart, and was why I was off FR for months.
Bottom line, my sky high blood pressure (Over 220) cause the linings in the distribution system above my heart to come loose, plug up and shut off blood to the various parts of my body causing me to collapse and have trouble speaking, no use of my left side and vision loss in one eye..
Took me 5 months to pull out of it. -Tom
Glad you are back!
[Took me 5 months to pull out of it. -Tom ]
They have my blood pressure so low it scares me.
. At the doctors office It is around 105/55 and my heart rate is about 60.-Tom
i have to largely agree with your comment, except for one minor caveat.
While not scientific, and merely experiential, i have never run across anyone, or ever heard of any case in those who regained consciousness from a stroke of there being long term memory loss.
Again, this observation is not scientific by any means. What other losses Gen. Hayden may suffer from this event is pure speculation, and on that point you and i are in agreement.
i hope that Gen Hayden regains full function for his day of reckoning in a court room.
i'm almost ashamed to admit that this bozo is from Pittsburgh.
Yup, I suspect this is a pre-emptive criminal defense maneuver as well. We certainly can’t take his word salad for it.
Curly sez: Well... Bye.
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