Nice Pants
I listened to about 30 minutes of liberals explaining why former Clinton administration Security Advisor, Sandy Berger, would put top secret security documents in his pants and socks and walk off with them. The explanations are most entertaining. This is what I heard:
1. "It's suspicious timing." National Security Advisor, Sandy Berger, inadvertently put classified documents in his pants and walked off with them so that Republicans could break the story on the eve of the Democratic National Convention. It's a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (VRWC).
2. Haliburton. Former Security Advisor, Sandy Berger, took top secret documents stamped "classified" because the company Haliburton, secured lucrative military contracts.
The explanations are consistent: ridiculous and irrelevant. None address the serious question of "why?" All attempt to distract from the question with irrelevant assertions. The fact of the timing of the release of this information doesn't address the real issue. Someone with access to top level security clearance felt it necessary to take off with- and subsequently lose, that information. This is someone whose very job depended on his ability to keep a secret.
I've come up with a couple of logical of logical explanations for his behavior.
1. Sandy Berger went to the National Archives and was studying for his appearance before the 9/11 Commission. He was wearing really loose clothing. In the process his dropped some things- in his socks and pants. Can you imagine him upon retiring for the evening? "Gee honey, I guess it wasn't jock itch afterall. Just a couple of classified reports from the National Archives. What a relief!"
2. Sandy Berger was about to be questioned by the 9/11 Commission and knew some of those documents would reflect poorly (or worse) on the Clinton administration and there was something incriminating enough that he would be willing to face criminal charges rather than reveal it.
No wonder the liberals are screaming "Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy"! They are afraid that once the clamor stops, America will come to the obvious conclusion- Sandy Berger really needs to get a belt.
1. "It's suspicious timing." National Security Advisor, Sandy Berger, inadvertently put classified documents in his pants and walked off with them so that Republicans could break the story on the eve of the Democratic National Convention. It's a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (VRWC).
2. Haliburton. Former Security Advisor, Sandy Berger, took top secret documents stamped "classified" because the company Haliburton, secured lucrative military contracts.
The explanations are consistent: ridiculous and irrelevant. None address the serious question of "why?" All attempt to distract from the question with irrelevant assertions. The fact of the timing of the release of this information doesn't address the real issue. Someone with access to top level security clearance felt it necessary to take off with- and subsequently lose, that information. This is someone whose very job depended on his ability to keep a secret.
I've come up with a couple of logical of logical explanations for his behavior.
1. Sandy Berger went to the National Archives and was studying for his appearance before the 9/11 Commission. He was wearing really loose clothing. In the process his dropped some things- in his socks and pants. Can you imagine him upon retiring for the evening? "Gee honey, I guess it wasn't jock itch afterall. Just a couple of classified reports from the National Archives. What a relief!"
2. Sandy Berger was about to be questioned by the 9/11 Commission and knew some of those documents would reflect poorly (or worse) on the Clinton administration and there was something incriminating enough that he would be willing to face criminal charges rather than reveal it.
No wonder the liberals are screaming "Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy"! They are afraid that once the clamor stops, America will come to the obvious conclusion- Sandy Berger really needs to get a belt.

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