You know what’s crazy? I’ll tell you what’s crazy™
Spy Games.
President Obama wanted something to take the country’s collective mind off Obama Care.
He got it.
It’s called Spy Games.
Spy Games is an international debacle that has all but eliminated the furor over a floundering health care web site; at least for now.
Spy Games is the equivalent to spilling tomato juice on a white carpet and to clean the stain, you set the house on fire.
That’ll change the conversation won’t it?
I’m watching World News tonight, usually pretty soft on the Prez, and they are exfoliating him like dry skin off a lard ass.
What did Obama know and when did he know it?
The reporter questions.
Whenever anyone asks “what did they know and when did they know it” it usually spells trouble.
And in deed it has.
In case you’ve been chewing on Ambien from a Pez dispenser, here’s the skinny.
The United States is accused of tapping into, listening, possibly even net-surfing German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cell phone.
If this was 1944 I’d say Jolly Good show. Let’s decorate her bedroom with a blow torch.
But this is 2013 and it raises more than a few eye brows.
Aren’t the Germans our allies?
Yes they are.
And there in lies the problem for the Obama administration.
Did he know the NSA was checking on the Chancellor’s Face Book account regularly? Is she a Words with Friends junkie? What’s on her itunes play list?
Inquiring minds at the NSA want to know.
The Wall Street Journal didn’t help the White House Monday with this headline: Obama listening to German Chancellor and 34 other world leaders.