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Thursday, May 22, 2014

THREE MARTINI LUNCH: MAY 22, 2014

Jim and Greg like Rep. David Scott ripping Obama over the V.A. scandal, dislike that administration pretending Al Qaeda is defeated, and have fun with Senate Dems demanding the Washington Redskins change their name.



'Over My Dead Body': Spies Fight Obama Push to Downsize Terror War
The Obama administration concluded in 2012 that al Qaeda posed no direct threat to the U.S. - and has sought to scale back the fight ever since, over intel officials' rising objections.
In 2012, the Obama administration produced a draft National Intelligence Estimate that reached a surprising conclusion: al Qaeda was no longer a direct threat to America. That classified assessment, which has never before been publicly disclosed, was in keeping with the message coming from the White House. President Obama rode to re-election in 2012 partly on the success of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. At rallies and in press conferences, the president and top officials publicly said al Qaeda was on the run.
But some senior U.S. intelligence officials, like Defense Intelligence Agency Director Gen. Michael Flynn, fought hard against that assessment, which amounted to an official pronouncement of the American intelligence community's collected wisdom. Flynn and his faction won a partial victory, striking the judgment that the terrorist group no longer posed a threat to the homeland. "Flynn and others at the time made it clear they would not go along with that kind of assessment," one U.S. intelligence officer who worked on the al Qaeda file told The Daily Beast. "It was basically: 'Over my dead body.'"
Also read:

7 Warnings Obama Ignored on the V.A. ...Including His Own

The Veterans Scandal: Socialized Medicine on Trial

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