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Sen. Feinstein’s Own Statement Alleges WH Committed Impeachable Offense
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is angry with the CIA. We all know that. What the media isn’t reporting is that Feinstein is blaming The White House for the CIA’s actions. And that, my friends, is an impeachable offense.
This from Feinstein’s own website:
In May of 2010, the committee staff noticed that [certain] documents that had been provided for the committee’s review were no longer accessible. Staff approached the CIA personnel at the offsite location, who initially denied that documents had been removed.
CIA personnel then blamed information technology personnel, who were almost all contractors, for removing the documents themselves without direction or authority.
And then the CIA stated that the removal of the documents was ordered by the White House.
When the committee approached the White House, the White House denied giving the CIA any such order…
Sen. Feinstein?s Own Statement Alleges White House Committed Impeachable Offense - Downtrend.com
Ladies and Gents: In my humble opinion it is safe now to assume the Libs and Progressives and Dems. and subversives and Islamists and anarchists and others who support Obama on these pages of USMB all realize The Obama is going down.
They are in deny mode simply to avoid having to eat crow and to keep us on the defensive.
When the Administration loses the support and confidence of a Dianne Feinstein it is almost the same as when LBJ lost Walter Cronkite's support for a continued robust prosecution of the War in Viet Nam.
President Johnson reportedly said, “If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost the country.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/08/b...-by-douglas-brinkley.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
This past Sunday on ABC News' This Week with George Stephanopolous:
"First, this feels like a Walter Cronkite moment. You lose Walter Cronkite in a Vietnam war You know you're on the wrong side of this."
Referring to the Obama administration for the first time ever getting criticism by Sen. Feinstein, specifically, for the CIA spying allegations.
'This Week': Powerhouse Roundtable | Video - ABC News
It's over, Barry.