Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Secret Plan


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After the deadliest terrorist assault in American history, Bush-era officials chose to go after the bad guys and, if possible, kill them. The mainstream media is now declaring that this was a bad thing, a terrible thing, a criminal thing because... because...it was secret! (Gasp!)

So Obama's team has pulled the plug on the plan. The CIA will not be going after Al Qaeda's top leaders, killing them, or even putting them in a carnival dunking booth. And the mainstream media is cheering this as good news because...because...well, because the mainstream media are increasingly anti-American assholes. Oops - sorry, news guys! Was that also supposed to be kept secret?

6 comments:

Philip said...

What a Bunch of Bunk !

Lady Cincinnatus said...

Sick.

Suzy said...

Evidently the best way to get on America's Special Protection list is to go bomb a couple of high rises and kill a few thousand citizens.

Stilton Jarlsberg said...

Thanks for the comments! Here at Hope n' Change, we find it baffling that Cheney is being blamed for keeping this program secret from the Democrats...but only days after the program was revealed to them in a CLASSIFIED BRIEFING, we know every detail of it.

For those of you keeping score, the CIA is now "bad" and Al Qaeda is "good," at least in the eyes of the Democrats and mainstream media.

Joe Markowitz said...

Actually, it was the Bush administration that pulled the plug on this plan, which was never operational. Who is the fact checker for this website?

Stilton Jarlsberg said...

Gosh, Joe, we'd consider you as fact checker if you could do a more impressive job of getting things correct.

The Bush administration couldn't pull the plug on a program that was (as you admit) never operational. But Leon Panetta, in the Obama administration, could indeed pull the plug on such actions being considered in the future as an operational contingency. And, oh yeah, that's just what happened.