(ThyBlackMan.com) In backing John Brennan’s right to keep his top-secret security clearance, despite his having charged the president with treason, the U.S. intel community has chosen to fight on indefensible terrain.
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper seemed to recognize that Sunday when he conceded that ex-CIA Director Brennan had the subtlety of “a freight train” and his rhetoric had become “an issue in and of itself.”
After Donald Trump’s Helsinki summit with Vladimir Putin, Brennan had called the president’s actions “nothing short of treasonous.”
The battle is now engaged. Donald Trump cannot back down. He must defy and defeat the old bulls of the intel community. And he can.
For a security clearance is not a right. It is not an entitlement.
It is a privilege, an honor and a necessity for those serving in the security agencies of the U.S. government — while they serve.
Brennan is not being deprived of his First Amendment rights. He can still make any accusation and call the president any name he wishes.
But to argue that a charge of treason against a president is not a justification for pulling a clearance is a claim both arrogant and absurd.
Again, a security clearance is not a constitutional right.
Said Defense Secretary James Mattis: “I have taken security clearances away from people in my previous time in uniform … a security clearance is something that is granted on an as-needed basis.”
Brennan is now threatening to sue the president. Bring it on, says national security adviser John Bolton.
With 4 million Americans holding top-secret clearances, and this city awash in leaks to the media from present and past intel and security officials, it is time to strip the swamp creatures of their special privileges.
The White House should press upon Congress a policy of automatic cancellation of security clearances, for intelligence and military officers, upon resignation, retirement or severance.
Clearances should be retained only for departing officers who can demonstrate that their “need to know” national secrets remains crucial to our security, not merely advantageous to their pursuit of lucrative jobs in the military-industrial complex.
Officials in the security realm who take clearances with them on leaving office are like House members who retain all the access, perks and privileges of Congress after they step down to earn seven-figure salaries lobbying their former congressional colleagues.
The White House statement of Sarah Huckabee Sanders on John Brennan’s loss of his clearances was spot on:
“Any access granted to our nation’s secrets should be in furtherance of national, not personal, interests.
“Mr. Brennan has recently leveraged his status as a former high-ranking official with access to highly sensitive information to make a series of unfounded and outrageous allegations — wild outbursts on the Internet and television — about this administration. Mr. Brennan’s lying and recent conduct, characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary, is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation’s most closely held secrets, and facilitates the very aim of our adversaries, which is to sow division and chaos.”
Donald Trump is said to be evaluating pulling the security clearances of Clapper, ex-FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director Michael Hayden, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, former FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
This is a good start. Some of these individuals have been fired. Some are under investigation. Some were involved in the FBI’s “get-Trump” cabal to prevent his election and then to abort his presidency.
Some have become talking heads on cable TV, exploiting the credibility of their former titles and offices to undermine an elected president.
Again, they have a First Amendment right to do this. But they should be stripped of their clearances to show the nation that the president is dealing with insiders who have joined the Resistance.
At bottom, the issue is: Who speaks for America?
Is it the mainstream media, the deep state, the permanent government, the city that gave Trump 4 percent of its votes? Or is it that vast slice of Middle America that sent Trump to drain the swamp?
Trump’s enemies, and they are legion, want to see Robert Mueller charge him with collusion with Russia and obstructing the investigation of that collusion. They want to see the Democratic Party take over the House in November, and the Senate, and move on to impeach and remove Trump from office. Then they want to put him where Paul Manafort sits today.
For Donald Trump, a truce or a negotiated peace with these people is never going to happen. But this issue of security clearances is a battlefield where the president cannot lose, if he fights wisely.
Americans sense that these are privileges that should be extended to those who protect us, not perks for former officials to exploit and monetize while they attempt to bring down the commander in chief.
Written by Pat Buchanan
Official website; http://buchanan.org
And Trump thinks the National Inquirer is real news? How dumb can Trump be?
Look at these links. What IS Trump hiding?
https://www.google.com/search?q=national+enquirer+headlines&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi7hrWjpoTdAhXSmuAKHTxkA8sQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=654#imgrc=vKYDmacgja2UsM:
All These Were National Inquirer FAKE NEWS lies:
Bigfoot did not keep a lumberjack as a love slave.
Hillary did NOT have 6 months to live.
Al Gore is not a reptilian
Hillary did not frame the Trump family for meetings they chose to take.
Michael Douglas is not gay and
Michael Jackon’s nose didn’t fall off.
To The Author, You Don’t Understand Security Clearances
As to your point about security clearances, you make it seem like it is more of an advantage to the person holding the clearance than it is to the country and newer people in the positions who need their input, advice and benefit of their experience. That is diversionary on your part or else you do not understand the purpose for allowing those no longer in office to keep their security clearances. The purpose is to benefit the country as new people in office call upon people experienced who held those offices.
If you understood that, you would also understand that revoking those clearances weakens the channels of valuable experience in critical matters and thus weakens the country.
You are correct that those losing their clearance can still say whatever they please. But you forget to address the fact that (a) revoking security clearances should not be used by a president to punish those who exercise their First Amendment right and (b) a president who does this is thinking more about himself and his wounded feelings instead of considering the contributions of knowledge, wisdom and experience these people can make. Thus the president is being immature and putting his own feelings ahead of America. You cannot silence your critics just because you do not like what they say about you.
A president who does that is violating his oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution because he is failing to respect the First Amendment.
Finally, the people in former key positions do not make more money later because they have security clearances. They cannot disclose any security information. They get high paying positions because they had key positions in the government which also came with security clearances.
And your president thinks the National Enquirer run by his buddy who just flipped on him is real news? Wow.
To The Author,
Stop with the conspiracy theories Trump borrowed from Alex Jones. If we talk FACT, not theory, Trump has lied over 4,000 times. And to question Cohen’s credibility when every lie we know of from Cohen was for Trump and directed by Trump is just dumb.
Pat you should know better that to write such a partisan based BS article which ignores all the facts. A witch hunt is usually because a witch is somewhere around. And many of them have been caught, indicted, taken a plea deal, confessed, incarcerated etc.
It is hypocritical for Republicans to say what is not there when the investigation is not complete. And Republicans, like Trump, are scared that the truth is the truth, truth which leads to the president’s illegal activity and likely impeachment.
Let’s also get something straight. There is no law nor Constitutional guideline which states a president cannot be indicted while in office. Another lie floated by Trump and his zombies. It is a Justice Dept policy, not a law. And who does Donald Dumb slam? The head of the Justice Department.
Here is the repeated Trump playbook that seems to completely fool his zombie supporters time and time again.
LIE, LIE, LIE
DIVERT
DISTRACT
CREATE CHAOS
CREATE DOUBT
BLAME SOMEONE ELSE
PLAY THE VICTIM
Same old plan every single time. I could respond to and refute your article point by point but people with a brain already see the facts and Trump supporters ignore them no matter what. Trump thinks his supporters are so dumb that he said he could shoot somebody and they would support him anyway. And he is right, they are that dumb.