NBC New York "After being married for over 37 years, I showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. Such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours." Via Drudge.
This should be a resume' enhancement in the Democrat Party.
Brief highlights of Gen. David Petraeus' career I would also include in this list that the General presented Obama a war in Iraq that was won as long as politicians didn't screw it up.
Does Obama seem to you to be the type to settle old scores once reelected and thus "more flexible"?
Petraeus' letter of resignation
This should be a resume' enhancement in the Democrat Party.
Brief highlights of Gen. David Petraeus' career I would also include in this list that the General presented Obama a war in Iraq that was won as long as politicians didn't screw it up.
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Could there be a connection here? Petraeus Throws Obama Under the Bus "Breaking news on Benghazi: the CIA spokesman, presumably at the direction of CIA director David Petraeus, has put out this statement: "No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need; claims to the contrary are simply inaccurate. ” " William KristolDoes Obama seem to you to be the type to settle old scores once reelected and thus "more flexible"?
Did Obama's people see this cartoon some time back?
Petraeus' letter of resignation
Yesterday afternoon, I went to the White House and asked the President to be allowed, forMany more posts and articles on politics, culture and history in the Tunnel Wall
personal reasons, to resign from my position as D/CIA. After being married for over 37 years, I
showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. Such behavior is
unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours. This
afternoon, the President graciously accepted my resignation.
As I depart Langley, I want you to know that it has been the greatest of privileges to have served
with you, the officers of our Nation’s Silent Service, a work force that is truly exceptional in
every regard. Indeed, you did extraordinary work on a host of critical missions during my time as director, and I am deeply grateful to you for that.
Teddy Roosevelt once observed that life’s greatest gift is the opportunity to work hard at work worth doing. I will always treasure my opportunity to have done that with you and I will always regret the circumstances that brought that work with you to an end.
Thank you for your extraordinary service to our country, and best wishes for continued success in the important endeavors that lie ahead for our country and our Agency.
With admiration and appreciation,
David H. Petraeus