(The Conservative Treehouse)—As we often remind ourselves, maintaining a leftist ideology is contingent upon pretending not to know things, and that applies even when you are discussing the opposition not doing something that you yourself never did.
During a recent podcast interview, President Obama’s former National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, takes the pretending to stratospheric levels needed in order to retain Obama-level pretending. The criticism she rails against is so hilariously hypocritical I find myself wondering if anyone ever were to call her out, could she even respond.
Susan Rice complains about President Trump having a relationship with the duplicitous “Qataris,” who she proclaims are terribly nefarious and dastardly, and no President should have a relationship with Qatar. Laughably, it was Susan Rice herself who constructed the “CIA Finding Memo” for President Obama to sign, which authorized sending Surface to Air missiles to Qatar, which would then be transferred by CIA Director Leon Panetta to Libya. It was Susan Rice herself organizing covert operations inside our government using the horribly nefarious Qataris she now says are terrible.
That’s only one background reality amid more than a dozen points of gaslighting hypocrisy I could point out from this interview. However, for the sake of recent headlines, the part where Susan Rice complains about President Trump not trusting or using the CIA’s Presidential Daily Brief is almost too funny {prompted below}. President Obama famously didn’t put any value on the PDB and didn’t even want it, sending it to almost two-dozen staff so he didn’t have to bother with it. Methinks Mrs Rice doth protest too much.
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If you need a Big Lie told, contact Susan Rice. She is a notorious go to Liar. All lies all the time.
I guess she didn’t push enough left wing radical garbage through biden’s white house when she was there. then again Trump cancelled her security clearance so she doesn’t get intelligence briefings anymore. so no more leaks.
Susan Rice is nothing but a pathological liar and propagandist for the left, who cares what she emotes!
Whatever susan rice vomits out…do exactly the opposite. She is left wing American hating scum.
Susan Rice, the Greasy Warthog, is a treason rat who should have been imprisoned BEFORE she ever went to work for the #1 Most Evil US President, Barack Hussein Obama.
Because of other democrats like her in the intelligence communities, I would be positive the reports contained subtle inaccuracies to misinform POTUS to make 2nd best decisions for America… Or to conceal assassination teams put in place for obvious reasons…