Barack Obama and the CIA:
why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?
Gerald Warner at Apr 24, 2009
U. K. Daily Telegraph
If al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the rest of the Looney Tunes brigade want to kick
America to death, they had better move in quickly and grab a piece of the action
before Barack Obama finishes the job himself. Never in the history of the United
States has a president worked so actively against the interests of his own
people - not even Jimmy Carter.
Obama's problem is that he does not know who the enemy is. To him, the enemy
does not squat in caves in Waziristan, clutching automatic weapons and reciting
the more militant verses from the Koran: instead, it sits around at tea parties
in Kentucky quoting from the US Constitution. Obama is not at war with
terrorists, but with his Republican fellow citizens. He has never abandoned the
campaign trail.
That is why he opened Pandora's Box by publishing the Justice Department's legal
opinions on waterboarding and other hardline interrogation techniques. He
cynically subordinated the national interest to his partisan desire to embarrass
the Republicans. Then he had to rush to Langley, Virginia to try to reassure a
demoralised CIA that had just discovered the President of the United States was
an even more formidable foe than al-Qaeda.
"Don't be discouraged by what's happened the last few weeks," he told
intelligence officers. Is he kidding? Thanks to him, al-Qaeda knows the private
interrogation techniques available to the US intelligence agencies and can train
its operatives to withstand them - or would do so, if they had not already been
outlawed.
So, next time a senior al-Qaeda hood is captured, all the CIA can do is ask him
nicely if he would care to reveal when a major population centre is due to be
hit by a terror spectacular, or which American city is about to be irradiated by
a dirty bomb. Your view of this situation will be dictated by one simple
criterion: whether or not you watched the people jumping from the twin towers.
Obama promised his CIA audience that nobody would be prosecuted for past
actions. That has already been contradicted by leftist groups with a revanchist
ambition to put Republicans, headed if possible by Condoleezza Rice, in the
dock. Talk about playing party politics with national security. Martin Scheinin,
the United Nations special investigator for human rights, claims that senior
figures, including former vice president Dick Cheney, could face prosecution
overseas. Ponder that - once you have got over the difficulty of locating the
United Nations and human rights within the same dimension.
President Pantywaist Obama should have thought twice before sitting down to play
poker with Dick Cheney. The former vice president believes documents have been
selectively published and that releasing more will prove how effective the
interrogation techniques were. Under Dubya's administration, there was no
further atrocity on American soil after 9/11.
President Pantywaist's recent world tour, cosying up to all the bad guys,
excited the ambitions of America's enemies. Here, they realised, is a sucker
they can really take to the cleaners. His only enemies are fellow Americans.
Which prompts the question: why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?