Wednesday, June 4, 2014

SEAN HANNITY

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Latest Bergdahl Headlines
The story of Bowe Bergdahl and the Taliban prisoner swap continues to unravel for the administration as the American people remain outraged. Here are some of the latest updates on the story.

The Taliban has released video of Bergdahl's transfer to U.S. American forces. In the video, you can see Bergdahl wearing Afghan clothing, getting out of a Taliban pickup truck, and one of the insurgents tells Bergdahl, "Don't come back to Afghanistan. Next time we catch you, you won't leave here alive." Bergdahl walks to the Black Hawk helicopter where he is searched and then it takes off. According to reports, the insurgents chant: "Long live the holy warriors of Afghanistan! Long live the great holy warrior and the leader of the believers, Mullah Mohammad Omar!"

Speaking of videos, a Wall Street Journal report today claims that there are two secret videos that the intelligence and military community have seen (but the public has not), which prove to show Bergdahl's health as rapidly deteriorating and thus the basis for the need to act quickly and make the exchange. You can read the report about the secret videos here, but it's highly curious that his 'rapidly deteriorating health' was cited as the reason for action, when the Taliban's release video of the swap shows Bergdahl as being perfectly capable of walking from his captors to the Black Hawk helicopter. Some intelligence analysts are now saying that Bergdahl could have intentionally been made to look ill in order to speed up the process for the release of the Taliban prisoners in Gitmo.

On Sunday, Susan Rice said that Bergdahl had served "with distinction and honor." But in the days since, the nature of Bergdahl's disappearance has been the cause of a lot concern, because...(continued)
  
White House Calling Soldiers Liars?
Is the White House calling American soldiers liars? In the wake of Bowe Bergdahl's swap for the Taliban "dream team," the administration tried to claim this was a victory for a soldier who had served his country honorably.

But communication from Bergdahl himself, classified reports and anecdotal evidence from his fellow soldiers suggestion that Bergdahl deserted his platoon. As soldiers have come forward to share their stories about Bergdahl, the White House is supposedly shocked that Bergdahl is being "Swift Boated."

This is a derogatory reference to John Kerry's run for president, when the nature of his military service was questioned by those who served with him. To be "swift boated" has become synonymous with calling your political opponents liars.

Is this administration so desperate that they would actually resort to calling our military men and women liars?

Unbelievable.

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