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[TD]October 5-6, 2011 -- Secret Service upset with Obama

WMR previously reported on President Obama's arrogance while aboard Air Force One. In response to greetings from the pilot, co-pilot, and other crew members, Obama ignores them in a haughty manner. Vice President Joe Biden, who has also been on the receiving end of Obama's numerous outbursts, is personally aware of the way Obama treats subordinates. Now, WMR has learned that the disgust with Obama's off-camera behavior has extended to the normally unflappable members of his Secret Service security detail.

Secret Service agents who accompany the president are reportedly at their wit's end in dealing with Obama's fits of rage that are often directed against the agents. Secret Service agents are often required to guard Obama while he takes part in homosexual-oriented social activities, where he is always accompanied by his personal valet, Reggie Love. Obama is reportedly chain smoking and mixing anti-depressant prescription drugs with alcohol.

Normally, Secret Service agents assigned to presidential security duties are apolitical and sworn to secrecy, even after they and the president leave their positions. They are also immune from testifying in most criminal and civil court cases involving their official duties.

There was an exception to the oath of silence during the Clinton administration when many Secret Service agents would discuss in social settings the intense and sometimes physical fights between President Clinton and Hillary Clinton, with household items, including ash trays and lamps, often being thrown at the president by Mrs. Clinton. Secret Service regulations prohibited the agents from getting involved in what were called "domestic disputes."

Obama now faces the unique situation in which one of his former Secret Service agents, Daniel Bongino, is running for the U.S. Senate in Maryland to oppose incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin in next year's election. Bongino resigned from the Secret Service in May to challenge Cardin for his seat.

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publication date: Oct 5, 2011

embargo lifted by WMR




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According to Judicial Watch, Rep. Edolphous Towns (D-NY) has introduced the Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2011. That bill would do with Obama's presidential records what Obama has already done to his personal and collegiate records: Seal them up."


More here: http://pajamasmedia.com/tatler/2011/10/05/...#comment-124543


Posted at 7:36 am on October 5th, 2011