The Adventures of Duncan Hunter

The Adventures of Duncan Hunter

Monday, October 10, 2016

The Former President of the United States

An hour before midnight, on June 30, 2011, the former President boarded Air Force One for Hawaii.  He resigned his office in advance of getting impeached for fraud--he claimed he was one person however a thick CIA file proved he was someone else.  A constitutional crisis erupted in America as hundreds of classified and confidential documents spanning the five decades of the President’s life were released to several law-enforcement agencies, a hundred members of Congress, and 100 newspapers and TV stations across the country.  Duncan Hunter released the file, a la Eric Snowden.  These documents outlined the President’s Muslim roots and also provided a comprehensive list of bogus or counterfeit documents which had been used to establish his American identity.  Not surprisingly, based on the former President's actions when he was in office, the intelligence services of Great Britain and Israel validated the documents in the released file as authentic.  That is the "world," the backdrop for the Duncan Hunter books.



Unlike Snowden, no one ever claimed responsibility for the release of the President’s CIA file.  Senior liberal Democrats have been in an uproar over the release of the documents, seemingly indifferent to the fact that the head of their party was not only, in the technical sense, an illegal alien, a communist, and a Muslim, but one who consorted with the world’s worst terrorists while holding a British passport.  The DNC Chairwoman accused the FBI of dragging their feet investigating the identity of the person who released the file.  Again, that is the "world," the backdrop for the Duncan Hunter books.

The message, the lesson learned was the CIA file's documents painted a picture of a coordinated effort that senior media executives were likely responsible for not subjecting the candidate to the normal vetting process expected of a Presidential candidate.  The Presidential candidate took full advantage of a complicit press who only reported favorably for the Democratic candidate while the Republican candidate suffered under a withering and aggressive media assault.  Of course, a critical review of the released file revealed extensive and unprecedented collaboration between remnants of the former Soviet Union, Islamists groups operating in the Middle East, and several senior Democratic Party members. 

He's quite a character.  And when he's gone, some actual counterterrorism missions can be conducted.  The key piece of the Duncan Hunter books is that the former president wasn't interested in pursuing terrorists.  By contrast, the new president is very aggressive.

Maverick out!

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