"I should have said something before."This historian, writes behind closed doors, publishes under different names, and will never sell his secret research and photographs. It's quite understanding that this historian is full of disappointment when he studies Barack Hussein Obama, the present day President of the United States. The wiping out of vast amounts of wealth would not be good enough for President Obama, his earlier crimes not enough to satisfy his greed, completely he would violate the law, burning and bashing every law, the actual deeds hidden, snuffed out by secrets, but Snowden knew, he had the names, men and women of distinction were being spied on by the Obama government, the weak, the strong, the rich and the poor. The pretense of Security, the lame attempt to cover the lie, reluctantly the demonstrations started and Obama would be impeached, humiliating him with the Clintons, unimpressed the people would save themselves.
The NSA historian has a confidence in government that allows him to wander around even at that he is subject to government stress and at last government threats.
He keeps waiting for the Obama family to make the enormous sacrifices but at last he has given up hope that this black man should be president. This last scandal, that of the VA Veterans Administration has thrown dirt on the faces of dead soldiers and Obama has once again proved that he thinks the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines are insignificant.
The Obama's are interesting people he writes, always on the move, some invisible force of pride and greed always pushing them to the finish line that does not exist. Obama's Administrative Socialist State has made no progress in helping America but, of course he has done nothing to help.
The historian has stayed at the Embassy, not Benghazi but others and has gone to dinners, been introduced to Obama Czars - Ministers and generals who would sit stiff, solemn, not smiling, nothing human showing when Obama was present.
Obama has accommodated the Muslim Brotherhood, the Putin's of the old Stalin world and at night they say he wakes up afraid of Teheran where they construct a nuclear bomb.
I guess Churchill was right, lifting his hand to cover the whisper, with his cigar shifting in his mouth and grunting about American leadership; "I should have said something before."
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