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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: His Long History Of Lies Entirely Justifies Yanking John Brennan’s Security Clearance Former Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan has a long history of deceiving the American people and making absurd, propagandist claims. Recall that as President Obamas CIA director, Brennan repeatedly lied about the administrations use of drone strikes, asserting that he and the president only carried out strikes when they had a near-certainty of no collateral damage. In March 2016, The Atlantics Conor Friedersdorf called this claim easily disproved propaganda. And thats what it was. For instance, The Guardian reported in 2014 that in an attempted strike on 41 targeted men, the United States killed 1,147 people. Thats a lot of collateral. But, as Friedersdorf wrote, Brennan continued to claim adherence to a lofty, admirable standard that U.S. drone strikes dont, in fact, meet, unless one defines no collateral damage so narrowly that it has no meaning. Friedersdorf then noted, This isnt the first time that Brennan has made fantastical, widely debunked claims, citing a 2011 New York Times piece that disputed the CIAs assertions of zero collateral deaths. Indeed, twisting words beyond recognition is Brennans primary modus operandi. He is truly a master of Newspeak. To justify these wide-ranging targeted killings under international law, Brennan and the Obama administration perverted the meaning of the word combatant to refer to any military-aged male who happened to be in the strike zone, unless explicit intelligence posthumously exonerated the victim. In other words: tried, convicted, and executed until proven innocentthen, sweep the body under the rug. In pretending to adhere to the international legal requirement that those targeted by such strikes must pose an imminent threat, Brennan again stretched the generally accepted legal definition of imminent threat to apply to any suspected combatant (i.e., any adult male) who could potentially at some unknown future date carry out some unspecified and hypothetical attack against the United States. If that loose definition applied to self-defense laws in the domestic criminal context, we could all go around murdering our perceived enemies with impunity. So much for the rule of law Brennan is always claiming to defend. These perversions of legal terms and of the English language in general permitted Brennan and the Obama administration to go on a covert killing spree that further weakened international legal norms. Regardless of whether one agrees with U.S. drone policy under Obama, there can be no denying Brennans repeated deceptions and manipulations of language as he attempted to assuage the concerns of the American public, Congress, and foreign governments. Brennan habitually uses words in a manner that deprives them of all meaning. His definition of treason, of which he accused President Trump, fits this pattern of extreme overbreadth, here adding hysterical distortion. He defended his treason accusation by suggesting that Trump, in his press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, gave aid and comfort to the enemy by appearing to accept Putins claim that Russia did not meddle in the 2016 elections. Appearing to agree with someone does not amount to giving aid and comfort, and Putin is not by any legal definition an enemy. But then, legal terms have no meaning for Brennan, as he has repeatedly shown. The mainstream news outlets are attempting to characterize revoking Brennans security clearance as an effort by Trump to silence all who criticize him. Deceptive characterizations like this have earned the media the moniker of fake news from millions of Americans. First, revoking Brennans security clearance does not silence him. If he were indeed planning to use his security clearance to obtain information to share on MSNBC, then Trump was certainly right to revoke it. Second, Brennan did not merely criticize Trump. He erroneously and deliriously accused him of treason, multiple times, and did so by committing the same abuses of language that have characterized his public career. A combatant is any male we happen to kill, an imminent threat is any hypothetical or imaginary risk, no collateral damage means thousands of dead civilians, and being too deferential to the president of a somewhat hostile nation is providing aid and comfort to an enemy. Treason is punishable by death. Brennan, who lambasts Trump for lacking civility, all but called for the presidents execution on live television. He is free to do so. And Trump is free to take away the security clearance of a man who has exhibited such complete detachment from, or indifference to, reality. Brennan is a word-bending, mischaracterizing, deceptive propagandist, so he has found his true calling as an MSNBC pundit. But he is no longer conducting himself like a respectable CIA officer, if he ever was, and he no longer deserves a security clearance, if he ever did. Jon Omidi has a Juris Doctor degree from the University of British Columbia, where he focused on criminal law and national security law. He is a practicing lawyer. The opinions expressed in his writings are his own. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: James Deffenbach (#0)
John Brennan is clearly a part of the swamp Trump has said he would drain. Keep at it, Mr. President, you have a long way to go. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
Trump's justice department has silently indited nearly 10,000 pedophiles since January 2017. More than any other president and more than Obama by a mile. Pedophilia is rampant among persons of power.
When I lived in Chicago, there was a fight at the corner tap and the windows got broken out. So it was closed the next night. This guy wanted a beer so he went across the street to the Blue Pub. It was a gay bar. Some guy grabbed his ass and he punched him out. The cops came and arrested him. I heard when he got in front of the Judge he said, "I'm tired of you tough guys beating up the gays." He gave him 30 days in County Jail. I knew about that place so I stayed away from it. There was a Lesbian bar a couple of blocks away. I stayed away from there too. Those tough bitches would have kicked my ass. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
Brennan should have gone canoeing with William Colby.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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