Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch her interview on the Daily Show? I saw a couple of minutes on it- she seemed to hero-worship him.
MORAL OF THE STORY, LADIES: Do not let pretty younger women follow your husband around for months at a time in a foreign country so that she can write a book about his heroic exploits and gain him as a "mentor." She may be a psycho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch her interview on the Daily Show? I saw a couple of minutes on it- she seemed to hero-worship him.
MORAL OF THE STORY, LADIES: Do not let pretty younger women follow your husband around for months at a time in a foreign country so that she can write a book about his heroic exploits and gain him as a "mentor." She may be a psycho.
I saw the interview, too. She actually didn't seem to hero-worship him. She was saying all the right, hero-worship words, but she clearly wasn't believing them. To be blunt, she didn't seem to be a very nice person. While I think the general's actions are horrible, he seems to be a fairly decent person who married a very decent wife. He's made a terrible mistake. Hopefully his wife and family will eventually forgive him.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch her interview on the Daily Show? I saw a couple of minutes on it- she seemed to hero-worship him.
MORAL OF THE STORY, LADIES: Do not let pretty younger women follow your husband around for months at a time in a foreign country so that she can write a book about his heroic exploits and gain him as a "mentor." She may be a psycho.
Really? Is there some action he would need to take between 5 pm and 7 am? I'm sure there are hundreds of things a President would like to be first to know but this is a resignation over an affair and what is to be done except read the brief on the investigation and ask for a briefing paper on replacement candidates?Anonymous wrote:What I found most interesting about the latest news to trickle out is that (1) Petraeus apparently knew for at least several weeks that the FBI was investigating him and was aware of the affair; (2) that the DNI, James Clapper, basically told him to resign earlier this week when they met. There goes all the gooey press stories about the honorable general, who fell on his sword to avoid embarassing his family or his agency. What seems quite strange is that the White House staff was apparently briefed about the Clapper-Petraeus convo on Wednesday and opted to wait until Thursday AM to tell the President. I've never worked in the White House obviously but that seems like an odd decision. If I were president, and one of my senior intel officials who was a nationally revered military hero was enmeshed in a scandal and considering resignation, I think I'd want to be the first to know.