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Home Front: Politix
The CIA's Fight With Obama
2009-05-06
Hat tip Instapundit
Has Barack Obama made an enemy who can sabotage his presidency?

The presidency of George W. Bush began to unravel when some in high positions at the Central Intelligence Agency began waging a covert campaign against him.

...The CIA's war against President Bush was motivated by ass covering, or by political partisanship. But with President Obama, it's personal.

...Other Western intelligence services regard the Obama administration with contempt and rising concern, an officer of the DGSE, France's military intelligence agency, told my friend Jack Wheeler (the real life Indiana Jones) last week.

"All of us in our little community are worried -- us, our friends in Berlin, London, Tel Aviv," the DGSE officer told Jack. "It is not like the barbarians at the gates. It is every barbarian horde in the world being told there are no gates."
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#9  Because he has a plan to make sure 2008 was the last presidential election, Iblis.

I have no idea how he plans to do it, but it's obvious his communist handlers do he does.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-05-06 13:33  

#8  Scary that Bammo is willing to make so many enemies among folks he needed to win the presidency. Why doesn't he think he'll be needing those friends anymore?
Posted by: Iblis   2009-05-06 12:38  

#7  The Revolution eats its children.
Posted by: charger   2009-05-06 11:28  

#6  Red on red.
Heh.

...And in other news, the visigoths pour over the frontier...
Posted by: N guard   2009-05-06 11:09  

#5  How's that hope and change workin' for ya, Langley? (I'm certain they were solidly for the O man back in November.....)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-05-06 09:42  

#4  It no looks like the Obama administration may persue disbar-ment for some of the Attorneys who gave opinions.
Officials conducting the internal Justice Department inquiry into the lawyers who wrote those memos have recommended referring two of the three lawyers — John Yoo and Jay Bybee — to state bar associations for possible disciplinary action, according to a person familiar with the inquiry. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity, was not authorized to discuss the inquiry.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-05-06 09:05  

#3  Maybe he can make it up to them if he offers low-level Air Force One rides over McClain or Williamsburg?
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-05-06 08:04  

#2  Our Praetorians.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-05-06 07:10  

#1  and exactly who is surprised?
Posted by: anymouse   2009-05-06 07:07  

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