Headline: Petraeus Resigns
On 11/11/2012 11:14, Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2012-11-10, Les Cargill wrote:
Tom Del Rosso wrote:
Les Cargill wrote:
Tom Del Rosso wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote:
Headline: Petraeus Resigns
It's a little surreal to see how the allegation of an affair is
normally handled when the guilty party doesn't get politicized
defense.
Past a certain point in the security clearance hierarchy, an affair
is as good as a resignation.
Of course, but this is the way these things are normally handled.
The case of Herman Cain was handled "normally" too. He asked a girl if she
wanted to go to a hotel. Now if he had sent a state trooper to aquisition
her and take her to the hotel room and asked her to "kiss it", and if he was
now President Elect, I wouldn't call that normal.
But the long course of events seems surreal when people act with such
astounding hypocrisy as if it's all ok.
The only way I can stand the noise at all is to realize that it *is*
surreal to begin with, that all the framing and making-into-narrative
distorts things so badly that what's left is nothing.
what if the woman is a spy?
Or was two timing with a Russian spy eg.
Christine Keeler in the Profumo Affair.
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Regards,
Martin Brown
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