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Originally Posted by Zanzibar789
yeah because a helicopter was never landed on the lawn of the white house in the most egregious security breach ever.
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You mean the one where the Army private was proving he could fly a helicopter. Oh, wait...wasn't he forced to land after he was shot and wounded by SS who quite possibly had orders NOT to fire on aircraft when it could endanger innocent bystanders. The pilot was shot once he was close enough to the ground to eliminate that danger.
Sounds to me like the SS did their job correctly then.
The difference between then and now.
There is a obvious willful attitude, among all of the agencies, of passing blame, not taking their jobs seriously and disrespect for the people they serve. I've said it several times, that type of ineptitude does not rise from the ground up under good leadership. On the contrary they trickle down from the top from poor leadership.
A President that does not hold anyone accountable, surrounds himself with people that make him appear smarter than he is and neglects his duties by not attending security briefings over half the time in favor of golf and fundraising does not instill a sense of confidence or pride in the agencies or agents that are responsible to him.
In short, they go through the motions just as he does. That's why it took them three or four days to find a bullet hole in the White House.