People are aware that the only thing that happened in the breach is that they were not officially invited, right? You all are aware out there that they went through intense screening on-site, went through metal detectors and everything else, and there was no chance they had a weapon on them. You are aware that if one of them had, as Peter King suggested, “grabbed a knife off a table” and lunged for POTUS, they would have been tackled by any one of the thousands of security personnel there. You are aware that they were through far more security screening than it takes to get on an airplane, and tons more than any of the hundreds of thousands of people who shook hands with Obama the last year on rope lines?
In short, you are aware that the only thing that was missing was their name on an official invite list, and it is looking like they were helped out by an Indian dignitary.Bullshit, John. Bullshit and you know it. This President has been threatened more in his first year than any other one in modern history. The security around him -- and the professionalism of that security -- should reflect that. It didn't.
Stop acting like Osama bin Laden crashed the damned dinner with a MOAB under his trenchcoat. If this gets the Secret Service more money and resources, great, but no one was in danger and this is really just silly.
What should have happened? The Salahis should have been refused entrance and removed from the party in a discreet manner, and the world should really have never known about it. Instead, the two people that got by the USSS were budding reality TV stars looking for an angle to sell, and boy did they get it. That raises the question of how many other close calls the President's had over the last year or so.
I agree with you that more money and personnel need to be devoted to the President's security because of this incident and I hope that occurs. But somebody's head has to roll for this. Period. Obama's security is nothing to take lightly.
Not with all the psychos out there telegraphing death threats daily, and an entire political party making political points off that aura of hatred.
[UPDATE 10:50 AM] Then again, marindenver over at Rumproast has a good point about the eerie similarities between the Salahis and the Heenes and the whole Balloon Boy hoax.
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agree with you Zandar. cole is out to lunch on this incident.
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