I'm a Democrat, and I don't think this is a Republican led conspiracy by any means. Both sides of the aisle rushed to Petraeus' defense. (Inappropriately in my view, and largely because his egomania included a lot of cultivation of politicians and the press.) And to the PP who thinks it's all irrelevant and private business, you are way wrong. Anytime you have national security officials this high up the chain involved in such sordid messes - adultery, cavorting with socialites virtually as well as in person, inserting themselves into the custody case of an unstable, financially distressed individual, and most importantly multiple, sustained violations of security requirements - have made HUGE lapses in judgment at the precise moments they were responsible for the lives of service personnel and for the security of this country. I think this ranks as a pretty serious scandal despite the soap opera-esque nature of the details. |
| I agree that the potential implications of this saga far outweigh any Clinton/Lewinsky shenanigans. The two stories really can't be compared (as a pp tried to do). |
Plus one. Will Petraeus be called to testify now regarding Libya? |
Definitely. I don't see any way he won't testify. |
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I think that the FBI may have overstepped, due to the one agent's "friendship" (if that's what the kids are calling it now) with Kelley. But once they discovered BRoadwell had some level of connection to Petraeus's personal emails, calendar, and classified documents, it was game on.
Broadwell is reportedly staying with her brother in Mt Pleasant, on Park Road - right around the corner from me. WIll post any sightings at the local Bodegas. Actually driving in I heard a report on WTOP from local neighbors (no one I knew) saying the papparazzi were a real pain. Haven't checked that out for myself, but maybe I need an evening run by there. I initially thought there was no way Kelley was the mistress of any of these folks since she called in the FBI. But now, they're all such narcissists, who knows. Nothing is unbelievable at this point. |
Yes, he was there two week before it happened. It was a CIA operation, not state. 30 of the 34 people were CIA. |
Anytime someone that high level is potentially compromised -- meaning he has a big ol' secret he could be blackmailed with -- I think it is a threat to national security. |
Ah! Twin sister! That explains the photo I saw, when I thought, "gee, those two look an awful lot alike." |
She is laying low at her brother's house in dc. She was photographed standing in front of an un-curtained window holding a glass of wine; photo in today's WaPo. Maybe she went running in the park. |
| Why is crazy so attractive to folks? |
That explains why it looks like she is behind bars in the picture. I thought it was my imagination, given the circumstances, but no, the window actually has bars on it. Ah, DC, I love this place. |
Given the community involved, I'm thinking it's mostly NoVa accounts getting cleaned up. Not that actually DC accounts couldn't use this too, of course. |
| Some of my stuff fell out of my clothes in RCP once... a good time! |
maybe she and the General went for a "jog." |
When people in sensitive positions have illicit affairs, the main concern is that they would be subject to blackmail. So that's why it's taken seriously and yes, a possible threat to national security. |