The Harvard femme fatale: Broadwell revealed she first met him during his visit to Harvard in spring 2006. ... I introduced myself to then–Lieutenant General Petraeus and told him about my research interests.
Hmmm.... I wonder what those are. Some kind of Rotter ODE?
Pissing up a rope, as usual: “The decision was made to delay the resignation apparently to avoid potential embarrassment to the president before the election,” an FBI source says. “To leave him in such a sensitive position where he was vulnerable to potential blackmail for months compromised our security and is inexcusable.”
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The only sane operating principle with this administration is "Trust nothing, Verify everything".
The Harvard femme fatale: Broadwell revealed she first met him during his visit to Harvard in spring 2006. ... I introduced myself to then–Lieutenant General Petraeus and told him about my research interests.
Hmmm.... I wonder what those are. Some kind of Rotter ODE?
Pissing up a rope, as usual: “The decision was made to delay the resignation apparently to avoid potential embarrassment to the president before the election,” an FBI source says. “To leave him in such a sensitive position where he was vulnerable to potential blackmail for months compromised our security and is inexcusable.”
War and Piece, eh? Not a bad pun.
Mais non, mais non, he meant "looking for his eyeglasses under the desk".
Espionnage à trois: take that, John Le Carré! Just the tip, or all in?
Hmmm. A new expert on Benghazi?
Yep. The plot thickens. Shocka!
Goodwin also smells a rat. Duh.
“I believe everything. And I believe nothing. I suspect everyone. And I suspect no one.” So said Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau. Genau.
Color Ace skeptical.
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