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"Fly on the wall inside ATF: C.O.W.L. deep-cover agent Waldo presents the alternate universe working inside the heads of ATF upper management."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't know who Waldo is and don't need or care to but damn, he's good.

February 14, 2011 at 6:58 PM

Blogger fgd-anchorage said...

Oxymoron alert!

"leaked without proper authorization"

Alas! Twisted thinking! Not a good sign. I see little hope of salvation here.

February 14, 2011 at 10:55 PM

Blogger drjim said...

These people are right out of Bracken's "Domestic Enemies" book.

February 14, 2011 at 10:58 PM

Anonymous Reg T said...

I am reminded of that Clancy "creation" in Patriot Games, where Ryan comes up with a way to identify a leak by which version of the information he/she is given. Each having slight changes to indicate who had which copy. Hope Waldo read the book, or is familiar with the technique. Stay safe, Waldo.

February 15, 2011 at 1:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Deluded, dangerous and full of deniability. Complete CYA clusterflop.

They need to be fired before they start a civil war.

February 15, 2011 at 7:34 AM

Blogger Dedicated_Dad said...

"...Note that Senator Grassley was briefed by a former Secret Service exec brought over by Truscott who hasn’t spent more than a day or two in Phoenix since he’s been here. He has never been an ATF Agent and HE is going to explain the Gunrunner debacle? He could only regurgitate what HQ and Main Justice told him to say...

Um, DUH!

Did you really expect anything else?

How else could they protect themselves at this stage?

It's genius - in its own sick way.

If they sent anyone with actual first-person knowledge they risk unpleasant questions being answered.

This way, he can't possibly spill any beans they don't want spilled since he has no knowledge other than his pre-prepared and rehearsed lines.

Grassley better not let this die...

February 15, 2011 at 11:55 AM

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