Saturday, May 06, 2006 CIA's Porter Goss Resigns: HookerGate? Pix courtesy of California Hall Art. Farewell Goss... I'll always fondly remember you as our esteemed CIA boss who told TIME you weren't qualified to be the CIA chief and when it came to the whereabouts of bin Laden: "I have an excellent idea of where he is."... yet you did nothing about capturing him. Maybe you were just too occupied w/ all of those poker (or was that poke her) parties w/ prostitutes you and/or your aid were attending? But something Gannonesque has come up in regards to HookerGate: Who ever said the hookers were female? Hmm, maybe that explains why PNAC founder Bill Kristol said this about Goss' shocking resignation: "I think there were either serious disputes... or some scandal conceivably involving an assoc of Goss’. Who knows? Something popped this wk that caused this sudden event this Fri." Hmm, vociferous gaybashers involved w/ gay hookers, perhaps? And the WaPo's position on this is that Goss was forced out by Negroponte, but check this gem out: "The perception that Goss was conducting a partisan witch hunt grew, too, as staffers asked about the party affiliation of officers who sent in cables or analyses on Iraq that contradicted the Def Dept’s more optimistic scenarios." Hmm... maybe Mary McCarthy's sudden firing could be connected to Goss' witch hunt? And how does this tie in w/Rummy the RumDumb?: "Now, the real battle lies between Negroponte & Rummy," said retired LtGen Don Kerrick, a former natl security adviser and sr official at the Def Intell Agency. "Rumsfeld rules the roost now." Damn good thing for King George that Goss' replacement is Gen Mike Hayden, a NSA drone, who actually said this about the 4th Amendment w/a straight face: Probable cause is NOT a part of the 4th Amend in regards to search & seizure. Uh... sorry asshat. But probable cause is KEY to search & seizure in the Constitution. But why should that damned piece of paper they wipe their asses with matter? Let's all shine up our jackboots for Hayden cause methinks we're in for a bumpy ride. |