Silly You: You Thought Matahari Was Dead

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[This lass was apparently the go to girl for Muslims to exert their influence in the United States when they wanted to affect US Military policy. She's probably fondled more US Generals male appendages than the Japanese "Comfort Women" could ever handle at a convention of WWII Japanese Army Generals. One of the e-mails Paula Broadwell sent to Marine General John Allen was to warn Allen that Jill Khawam Kelly was a "Seductress" and for him to be careful. And Kelly's sister apparently is nuttier than a fruitcake as well. The gene that allows them to routinely strap on suicide vests in the course of their daily activities, walk into a crowd of people and detonate themselves manifests itself in one form or another.]

"This story just gets more bizarre by the day.

WASHINGTON (AFP) — A Florida socialite at the heart of a scandal that brought down the CIA chief was once asked by him to stop a radio talk show host who was threatening to “deep fat fry” the Koran, US media reported early on Saturday.

That account, which comes from emails sent by socialite Jill Kelley, offers a new glimpse at her relationship with Petraeus and other senior military officials.

In March, a Florida radio talk show host named Todd Alan Clem but known as Bubba the Love Sponge said he was going to “deep fat fry” a copy of the Koran as a stunt, the reports said.

Gen. John Allen, commander of US and NATO troops in Afghanistan, and CIA director David Petraeus, both asked Kelley, who lives in Tampa, to try to intervene and stop the radio host by contacting the city’s mayor, Bob Buckhorn."

Report: Petraeus Asked Florida Socialite To Help Stop Radio Talk Show Host From Trying To “Deep Fat Fry” The Koran… | Weasel Zippers
 
Granny says the whole affair is Russian payback for dat red-headed Anna spy scandal a couple years back...
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After Petraeus scandal, Broadwell grapples with 'normal life'
November 27th, 2012 - In the aftermath of the affair that led to the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus, his biographer and paramour Paula Broadwell has remained publicly silent, turning instead to family and friends as she tries to assess just how news of the affair might impact her future.
"It's been hard for her family and her to see the picture that's being painted of her," says Broadwell's brother, Steve Kranz, a Washington-based attorney. "Her real focus is her family and her husband and her boys and trying to restore the trust she had with her husband and trying to protect her children from the publicity." After weeks of media portrayals that have ranged from spurned lover to obsessed stalker, both family and friends of Broadwell have begun to present a fuller picture of her as she grapples with the shock of her affair being thrust into the public spotlight. Part of that outreach included providing photos from the family collection, given first to CNN, of Broadwell with her family and in Afghanistan. "She's trying to live as normal a life as possible, but there are moments of realizing all that has happened," says a source close to Broadwell who asked not to be identified.

Early on, Broadwell began quietly returning emails from well-wishing friends, but she hasn't done much beyond that, according to sources who have said she is very focused on how the news has affected loved ones. But that strategy appears to be shifting somewhat with the hiring of a Washington-based public affairs group and friends who have known Broadwell for years now going public to combat images of her that they feel are unfair. "I generally felt that perhaps inevitably, but also regrettably, the media coverage of her was just suffocating and one-sided and unfair," says Michael O'Hanlon, who is director of research for foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. O'Hanlon says Petraeus introduced him to Broadwell in 2009 and that they too had become friends. He says the media coverage of her "was developing a piling-on quality that, because she is much-less well known than he, and also because she was the author of emails to Jill Kelley, was making her out to be a Glenn Close, 'Fatal Attraction' kind of character in the media's eyes."

O'Hanlon, who also wrote an op-ed defending her Broadwell’s character - but not her actions - in the Baltimore Sun over the weekend, said that he can understand how an affair between the two may have come to fruition. He has spent time with both of them over the years, and particularly over the course of time when Broadwell was writing a biography of Petraeus, “All In: The Education of General David Petraeus”. "These were two people who spent a great deal of time together, who had an obvious infatuation for each other that developed over the years and two people who made a big mistake and let that infatuation become something more when they both had happy families," says O'Hanlon. "I think they did do something wrong, but it happened by mutual consent, not some devious plot." "Paula needed help more than Dave" in terms of how the public perceives her now, said O'Hanlon who remains friends with both. "Dave has a national reputation that will help him through this, and she doesn't."

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