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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

What really triggered the FBI investigation?



Was an FBI agent obsessed with another woman?

However, supervisors soon became concerned that the initial agent might have grown obsessed with the matter, and prohibited him from any role in the investigation, according to the officials.

The FBI officials found that he had sent shirtless pictures of himself to Ms. Kelley, according to the people familiar with the probe.

At this point I don't know of anyone who looks good in this affair, but it's becoming clear that this story has more threads than a ball of twine.  Illicit sex meets Benghazi, secret prisons, dead CIA agents, Jihadis, obsessed shirtless FBI agents and a White House that claims to knows nothing.

The New York Daily News spoke with Broadwell's father, Paul Krantz, who told the paper: “This is about something else entirely, and the truth will come out."


“There is a lot more that is going to come out,” said Krantz, claiming he was not allowed to elaborate. “You wait and see. There’s a lot more here than meets the eye."

I'm beginning to be afraid that we won't know the truth because the media has become the Obama palace guard.  Can you imagine anyone at MSNBC or in the NY Times willing to investigate if the story leads to what Obama knew and when he knew it? 

There is a story on Spain in the Wall Street Journal, mostly about unemployment, but it includes this sentence that is beginning to apply to the US:
If they haven't already lost confidence in the government, many Spanish citizens are in the process of doing so.
The Left has been anti-US for a long, long time while the Right has been working tirelessly to shore up the structure of society including clean government and respect for the military and law enforcement.  We may have reached a tipping point where the Right no longer supports the structure that has been occupied by the Left.

In Spain, where unemployment is 25% according to government statistics, people don't show up for job interviews or refuse a job when offered.
Spain's 'lost' generation isn't really lost. They just prefer tweeting to working.

In the US you can get food stamps, public housing, welfare, 99 weeks of unemployment benefits and an ObamaPhone.   Would you rather tweet than work?

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