Thursday, December 15, 2016

Keeping Secrets II

As I said in my second book, this White House seems unable to keep any important secret for very long, and they prove it over and over with the discussions yesterday of the Russian hacking of aspects of the U.S. Presidential election.  It is not something that should be talked about in public although the White House seems to do it anyway.

We heard yesterday from, of all people, the White House Press Secretary that Vladimir Putin was "directly involved" in the operation to hack the Presidential campaign.  That is an amazing revelation and one that certainly is known to only a few individuals in Russia.  No doubt the Russians will be looking around for who that might be, and will not be treating the individual with the due process so famous in US courts.  Should anything happen to that person, our Intelligence Community should make that public too - if the Russians don't.  Then we can have a few of the departed Obama Administration officials apologize to the living relatives of that person.

Have we ever seen such a bunch of idiots as these folks appear to be?  You don't have to be a favorite of either political party to recognize ineptness when it bongs you on the head as many times as we have seen it done with this group.  At least the end is near.  Let's hope that the incoming people know when to talk and when to keep quiet about state secrets.  The Russians certainly do.

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