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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Long-Running Mini-Series on the Keystone XL Comes To An End On MDW; Replaced By The "Shirtless FBI Agent" Story

Updates

March 3, 2015: Petraeus pleads guilty to one count; maximum penalty: one year in jail. Like that will happen. 

January 21, 2013: this will take Lance out of the headlines (he came "sort of clean" on Oprah last week, but not really) -- Petraeus socialite friend Jill Kelley speaks on current events

November 29, 2012: using well-chosen words correctly, Petraeus admits he "screwed up royally." He says that "Team Petraeus" (wife and husband) to remain married.

November 20, 2012: now we know. It was Obama's political appointee James Clapper, Director, National Intelligence, who removed the CIA talking points before handing it to Susan Rice to deliver at the UN and all morning talk shows. The link is to a CBS site that broke the story.

November 16, 2012: Paula Broadwell, voted most likely to be remembered, high school yearbook. 

November 16, 2012: the "Tampa Kardashians" had dinner in White House three times in past three months; guest of White House aide. Friends in high places, I guess. 

November 16, 2012: new word to enter the lexicon: criminopolitico -- former CIA head admits it fit talking points to jibe with president's dismissal of the war on terror.  "Criminopolitico: crimes committed for political propaganda. MDW is not the first to use this word, I see; google it.

November 15, 2012: how prescient. I had Kim Kardashian for the Natalie role in the upcoming movie; it turns out that her sister, Jill Kelley, was known as "Tampa Kardashian."

November 15, 2012: the shirtless FBI agent is now identified as Frederick Humphries II.

November 14, 2012: Obama's worst nightmare -- the Mideast is about ready to explode. Petraeus is out; Leon Panetta is in Australia; Hillary is in Australia; Nancy Pelosi is not going anywhere.  Thomas Friedman in the NY Times.

November 14, 2012: both Panetta and Hillary are in Australia; Hillary was there first, saying she does not have time to report to the House on Libya; now Panetta joins here, no doubt having the time of his life, reading this soap opera like the rest of us.


Later, 6:28 pm: I'm sure it's just one of those things, but how often does a North Carolina resident lose one's driver's license in a DC park? Yes, Paula Broadwell lost her driver's license in a DC park ..... but it's been found. Most likely, simply dropped while jogging.

Later, 12:21 pm: not to be lost in all of this, there is more.
Lockheed Martin Corp. has ousted its president and future CEO over a relationship with a subordinate.
The defense company said Friday that its board of directors asked for and received the resignation of Christopher Kubasik from his role as vice chairman, president and chief operating officer.
Kubasik, 51, was scheduled to become CEO in January.
Where is Shakespeare, now, when we need him? Much ado about nothing. But fascinating nonetheless.

Later, 10:54 am: this is clearly going to be the story of 2012, overshadowing the presidential election which was a foregone conclusion (first clue: not one secretary or high-ranking official departed the administration this past summer with the excuse of spending more time with his/her family).  Drudge calls it a "Four-Star Circus" and rightly so. My hunch is that the military elite in Tampa, FL, are busy trying to distance themselves from some fancy parties where liquor flowed and photographs were taken. First American ambassador in 33 years killed, in Libya no less, that can trace terrorism back to Lockerbie; CIA fails to respond; POTUS ignores; sex; women scorned; lovers married to physicians; DOD, CIA, FBI, SEX, POTUS, E-MAIL, FLORIDA; this story, as they say, has legs, and with the election over, not much to compete with it. Need I say more? Some are even suggesting that the nation's very survival hangs in the balance because of the Petraeus debacle. Americans cannot blame Congress or the president when we go over the fiscal cliff. It's all Petraeus' fault. Wow. As noted above: this is clearly going to be the story of 2012 ... and 2013.

Original Post

FBI agent in Petraeus case under scrutiny. This is the scorecard so far.
  • FBI agent #1, Frederick Humphries II, the FBI agent who started the case against Petraeus had an e-mail relationship with Jill Kelley, woman #2; he sent her photographs of him shirtless
  • Jill Kelley, woman #2, aka "Tampa Kardashian," is an unpaid social liaison director at Florida headquarters for Central Command; Jill Kelley had e-mail relationship with general #2, the current commander in Afghanistan; specializes in hosting parties for the military elite at her million-dollar mansion; "honorary consul" for South Korea;
  • general #2 is General John Allen, the current commander in Afghanistan and nominated for new command, US European Command; that nomination has now been put on hold
  • general #1, General David Petraeus, now a civilian, Director of the CIA, who has said the relationship began after he retired, is said to be shocked by e-mails sent by woman #1 to woman #2
  • woman #1, Paula Broadhouse, valedictorian, Bismarck (North Dakota) Century High School, is said to have had an affair with general #1. Lieutenant Colonel in US Army Reserve;
  • woman #3, Natalie Khawam, is the twin sister of woman #2; health care attorney; described by a judge in a child custody battle as mentally unstable; visitation rights with her child were restricted;
  • doctor #2, a surgeon married to woman #2; specializes in curing esophageal cancer with minimally invasive cancer;
  • doctor #1, a radiologist married to woman #1
  • Senator #1: John Kerry now linked to story
  • US Ambassador Susan Rice: accused of misleading Congress on Benghazi
Everybody Knows, Leonard Cohen
 
Movie rumors:
  • President Obama: Denzel Washington
  • Vice-president Biden: Will Ferrell
  • Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: Meryl Streep
  • Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta: Leonard Nimoy*
  • General Petraeus: Jack Nicholson
  • Director of the FBI: Daniel Craig
  • Frederick Humphries II, shirtless FBI agent: Tom Cruise
  • General Allen: Val Kilmer
  • Paula: Madonna or Lady GaGa
  • Jill: Madonna or Lady GaGa
  • Natalie: Kim Kardashian 
  • Senator John Kerry: himself 
  • US Ambassador Susan Rice: Susan Sarandon
  • Surgeon: Dr House
  • Radiologist: Michael J. Fox
  • Director: Alan Alda
  • Producer: Oliver Stone
  • Musical score: Leonard Cohen
*This may be giving Leon Panetta too much gravitas; to Leonard Nimoy's Titan; Leon Panetta is a plebe.

Closing credits:

You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet, Bachman Turner Overdrive

Bits and pieces:
To paraphrase Vonnegut, it's scary to wake up one day and realize your government is run by a bunch of high schoolers!
And in court documents filed by Kelley's sister Natalie Khawam, she name-drops both Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island -- who both have ties to a Providence, RI, lawyer/lobbyist who loaned a whopping $300,000 to Khawam.

12 comments:

  1. Vice-president Obama?

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    1. Freudian. Thank you for catching that. My wife just wrote to correct me; it's been corrected.

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  2. Bruce, for a career military man this must be a complete embarrassment to your long distinguished service. In remembrance of Veterans Day, thank you for your service. I thought your casting call was spot on and I loved the “sunbury grl” quote, “it's scary to wake up one day and realize your government is run by a bunch of high schoolers!”. In today’s press MA senator John Kerry is being floated as the new Secretary of Defense. As a Viet Nam era veteran (who did not go to Viet Nam) I personally will never forget his congressional anti-war testimony. I found this Albert Einstein quote that seems to capsulate our current government, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result."

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    1. Thank you for your kind words. I am struggling to "pigeon-hole" this four-star circus, as Drudge so pithily puts it. I am not embarrassed; only those involved will be embarrassed (if they have such emotions any more). Something tells me they eschew embarrassment, move on, and become directors on the boards of corporations with defense contracts.

      I am not even surprised. I was a senior officer and allowed occasionally to hob-nob with one-star generals, but never more senior flag officers. I remember once being chastised by a fellow colonel for having the chutzpah to go direct to a one-star when I saw a potential "urgency" developing. Colonels spoke with colonels; one-stars with one-stars; and so on. Colonels did not talk to one-stars. The general officers were of another world, and hypocrisy was not rare. Of the four general officers I was most "connected to" during my 30+ years, only one did not despoil the grade, and I've lost contact with him, a fellow medic. So, the initial surprise does not linger.

      I have extensive training (formal and informal) in psychiatry; human nature continues to fascinate me, and thus the fascination with this debacle. But I digress.

      Unlike many 30+ year retirees, when I retired I completely moved on from the service. I discarded all military memorabilia I had collected over the years (except for a dozen pieces or less that my younger daughter wanted; my older daughter also had no sentimental memories of "her" military career as a military daughter, as far as I could tell).

      Ten years ago I would have been appalled by John Kerry being considered for Defense Secretary, but in light of the 4-star circus, perhaps it has come to this as a fitting, if not a correct, choice. Along with his other traits, one can add cynicism and his selection of Kerry is not out of character.

      In my 50's I would have been, as I noted, appalled. In my 60's, I take it in stride, as a spectator. In my 70's no doubt, if still alive, I will look back on this Shakespearian tragedy as a trivial comedy or farce.

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  3. Hello and thank you for a great site!

    That BTO ("You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" really brought out some great memories....what a great sound. Leonard Cohen is also great (his lyrics are "deep").

    I do not only visit for the music, but the music adds to the experience.

    All the best. :-)

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    1. Thank you. Yes, I've found that music helps me get through some of the craziness. It is amazing how much music brings back memories.

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  4. And now, just to confirm that which we already knew (that this story "has legs" as the newsies say). According to drudge, one paul krantz is quoted as telling a newspaper that this whole fiasco is a "smoke screen" for "something bigger" which will be revealed in the fullness of time. I've got to believe there are literally 100s of current and former centcom alums (and others) that we have yet to hear from. I'm laying a supply of popcorn.

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    1. Even if nothing bigger in the sense that it will go any higher in the administration, you are correct: a lot of Central Command alums are doing what they can to distance themselves from this.

      I don't know if you saw the most recent, but now Senator John Kerry is very peripherally involved, but as a headline, it makes it more difficult for him to be seriously considered for SecDef.

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  5. And it is obvious even at this early stage and to the casual observer that this whole mess will last longer and produce more and better material in all aspects, comedy, tragedy etc thanwatergate and lesinsky combined. It will be interesting to watch the "journalists"jockey for position to see which ones can exploit this for their advantage, career advancement, money etc.

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    1. Paula Broadwell could get a great book/movie deal, but as an Army Reserve major, there may be some additional issues. (At least I think I read that she is still an Army Reserve major.)

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  6. Ummm how many times does the nc dl of the CIA directors mistress/biographer turn up in a NYC park? That would be never. Rock creek park is in dc not NYC .
    It is where congressman condit's missing intern was killed whe jogging .

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    1. My mistake; I've corrected it, thank you for pointing it out. And this makes sense: jogging in a DC park she dropper her driver's license. Probably not an entirely rare event, but it is always amazing all the little data points that come out in situations like this.

      Again, thank you for noting my mistake. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

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