whitehouse full of Obama supporters, not government
government employees dont give a rats ass about anything :-)
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No indication he's a WH person.
A fuller quote from Hirsch's piece at LRB:
http://www.lrb.co.uk...hersh/whose-sarin But in recent interviews with intelligence and military officers and consultants past and present, I found intense concern, and on occasion anger, over what was repeatedly seen as the deliberate manipulation of intelligence. One high-level intelligence officer, in an email to a colleague, called the administrationÂs assurances of AssadÂs responsibility a ÂruseÂ. The attack Âwas not the result of the current regimeÂ, he wrote. A former senior intelligence official told me that the Obama administration had altered the available information  in terms of its timing and sequence  to enable the president and his advisers to make intelligence retrieved days after the attack look as if it had been picked up and analysed in real time, as the attack was happening. The distortion, he said, reminded him of the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, when the Johnson administration reversed the sequence of National Security Agency intercepts to justify one of the early bombings of North Vietnam. The same official said there was immense frustration inside the military and intelligence bureaucracy: ÂThe guys are throwing their hands in the air and saying, ÂHow can we help this guy  Obama  Âwhen he and his cronies in the White House make up the intelligence as they go along? IOW, griping from some guy who used to work for one of many US intelligence agencies. It doesn't say he worked at the White House. There's no indication that what he is saying is anything other than what people say when they gripe about their bosses at a bar. Sometimes the griping is justified, sometimes it isn't. FWIW. Cheers, Scott. |