On CIA Pick, Obama Is So Far Outside the Box, He Can’t Even See the Box
If you thought Obama would pick a spook for the head of the CIA, well, you don't know Obama.
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If you thought Obama would pick a spook for the head of the CIA, well, you don't know Obama.
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