CIA Director John Brennan Is A Muslim Communist?

It would appear so:

CIA Director John Brennan voted for the Communist Party candidate in the 1976 presidential election.

Brennan told a congressional panel last week that he “froze” while taking a CIA polygraph test four years later when the questioner asked him if he had ever worked with or for a group that was “dedicated to overthrowing the U.S.,” CNN reported.

“This was back in 1980, and I thought back to a previous election where I voted, and I voted for the Communist Party candidate,” Brennan said at a panel discussion regarding diversity in the intelligence community during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s annual conference.

So basically faced with a choice between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, he decided Jimmy Carter wasn’t leftist enough for his tastes.

I don’t fully grasp how having supported an organization which was dedicated to the overthrow of the US wouldn’t throw up a red flag at the CIA. I mean in 1980, at the height of the cold war, weren’t communist spies a concern? Wasn’t communist sympathies more or less the exact reason that question was introduced in the first place?

All of this is absence of amygdala. If amygdalae were developed, and attaching aversive stimulus to “bad” as they are designed to do, a communist like Brennan would never have been let anywhere near the CIA.

Today, with everyone’s amygdalae addled and incapable of functioning to warn people of bad, he is leading it – and he’s a Muslim.

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8 years ago

[…] CIA Director John Brennan Is A Muslim Communist? […]

180degreesout
180degreesout
8 years ago

Isn’t most of Oblimeys administration Moslems?

Onlooker from Troy
Onlooker from Troy
8 years ago

Holy crap.

Rosalys
Rosalys
8 years ago

Have the claims that Brennan converted to Islam been substantiated?