His Gayness is irrelevant, what people care about is being played. Obama getting into the presidency was a long, long game, and we were stooges for the whole thing. Disrespect for the American people is at the core of every single deception we have been operating under for decades.
Well back then whenever anyone was up for a govt security clearance one of the first questions the investigators asked was "Are you now or were you ever a member of the communist party or any communist organization". They also used to ask if you were a homosexual or bisexual.
Amazing how those questions were removed during the Clinton years. I was asked those questions the first time through the clearance process, but they were removed by the time my 5-year investigation rolled around.
Interestingly I again went through the process 15 years after I got out of the air force. I needed my Q clearance to be an NRC cyber inspector. They investigated me for a DoD Top Secret SSBI and once it was granted they awarded the Q (reciprocity). I filled out the same paperwork (only it was online by then), and it not only did not have the prior 2 questions but they also lessened their views on drug use.
Before if you used drugs - whether or not you self-identified - your clearance was denied. When I did the process the last time I told them I tried pot in Amsterdam after I left the military and about 10 years prior to that interview, and I only did it one time. The investigator told me they no longer cared about brief "experiments" unless the person did not disclose and their investigators found out on their own. She laughed and said a lot of people were afraid to disclose and ended up getting denied. If they were honest they breezed right through.
We were played and I voted for him. Damn. No one cared if he was black, gay, or living with a tranny. We don't like it when he is a "Manchurian Candidate."
I didn't vote for him precisely because he was a junior senator with ZERO experience, his home state was a mess and if you said anything along those lines you got called a racist.
I had relatives that voted for him precisely because they thought voting for a black man would convince their liberal friends that they weren't racist. They didn't care about anything he said, and certainly didn't pick up on any of the stuff he himself said that would go on to destroy the country. It was simply virtue signalling.
Stupid me thought he had zero chance, because I thought that people actually paid attention. Twice.
I was fortunate and didn't vote for him. I also didn't care about his skin. I didn't think we had a big race problem back then, until he took race relations back 40 or 50 years.
The only place I even saw real racism was when a black co-worker (and really good friend) and I were on a job in NYC around Christmas 2000. I brought my wife and 4yo daughter with me (she loved him and called him Uncle Al) and all of us went out to see downtown and FAO Schwartz. It was snowing when we were all ready to leave and my friend said he would go get us a taxi while we stayed inside to keep my kid warm. Every taxi passed him up and I had to go out and have him stand back away so we could get a taxi, and when he got in with us the driver was pissed. I had no idea but he told me that was common up there (we lived in Texas).
His Gayness is irrelevant, what people care about is being played. Obama getting into the presidency was a long, long game, and we were stooges for the whole thing. Disrespect for the American people is at the core of every single deception we have been operating under for decades.
Being gay isn't irrelevant, but not for a puritanical reason but rather that it was just another box on the list of deceptions.
It matters for that reason.
Well back then whenever anyone was up for a govt security clearance one of the first questions the investigators asked was "Are you now or were you ever a member of the communist party or any communist organization". They also used to ask if you were a homosexual or bisexual.
Amazing how those questions were removed during the Clinton years. I was asked those questions the first time through the clearance process, but they were removed by the time my 5-year investigation rolled around.
Interestingly I again went through the process 15 years after I got out of the air force. I needed my Q clearance to be an NRC cyber inspector. They investigated me for a DoD Top Secret SSBI and once it was granted they awarded the Q (reciprocity). I filled out the same paperwork (only it was online by then), and it not only did not have the prior 2 questions but they also lessened their views on drug use.
Before if you used drugs - whether or not you self-identified - your clearance was denied. When I did the process the last time I told them I tried pot in Amsterdam after I left the military and about 10 years prior to that interview, and I only did it one time. The investigator told me they no longer cared about brief "experiments" unless the person did not disclose and their investigators found out on their own. She laughed and said a lot of people were afraid to disclose and ended up getting denied. If they were honest they breezed right through.
We were played and I voted for him. Damn. No one cared if he was black, gay, or living with a tranny. We don't like it when he is a "Manchurian Candidate."
I didn't vote for him precisely because he was a junior senator with ZERO experience, his home state was a mess and if you said anything along those lines you got called a racist.
Oh mine. You are sure smart, logical, intelligent to come to that conclusion.
He told us what he was going to do from the very beginning. Not only did he say he was going to fundamentally transform the United States of America, but he was going to remake the world...
I had relatives that voted for him precisely because they thought voting for a black man would convince their liberal friends that they weren't racist. They didn't care about anything he said, and certainly didn't pick up on any of the stuff he himself said that would go on to destroy the country. It was simply virtue signalling.
Stupid me thought he had zero chance, because I thought that people actually paid attention. Twice.
Same here. I thought he said he would make government more transparent and he would reshape the United States (in my mind, for the better).
Voted for him first time. I didn't care about his skin one way or another.
I was fortunate and didn't vote for him. I also didn't care about his skin. I didn't think we had a big race problem back then, until he took race relations back 40 or 50 years.
The only place I even saw real racism was when a black co-worker (and really good friend) and I were on a job in NYC around Christmas 2000. I brought my wife and 4yo daughter with me (she loved him and called him Uncle Al) and all of us went out to see downtown and FAO Schwartz. It was snowing when we were all ready to leave and my friend said he would go get us a taxi while we stayed inside to keep my kid warm. Every taxi passed him up and I had to go out and have him stand back away so we could get a taxi, and when he got in with us the driver was pissed. I had no idea but he told me that was common up there (we lived in Texas).