Wikileaks source: A homosexual advocate
According to the New York Times, Private Bradley Manning lip-synched to “Lady Gaga as he copied hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables.” That’s a fitting image for an America in decline under Barack Obama.
Obama said again this week that the introduction of an openly homosexual culture into the military poses no threat to its discipline, even as his administration reeled from a blatant instance of it. Manning, a homosexual resentful of the military’s constraints, is the source for the WikiLeaks scandal. Naturally, the media is downplaying that aspect of the story, lest it complicate the left’s relentless propaganda in favor of abolishing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
One might have thought an administration massively compromised by a homosexual soldier would have chosen another week to rev up its gays-in-the-military agenda. But, no, that is a vital priority of this administration during the lame-duck session, according to Obama’s press secretary Robert Gibbs. Who knows, perhaps the Obama administration will even end up citing Manning’s conduct in its convoluted case for abolishing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
The New York Times’ August profile of Manning rehearsed that argument:
He spent part of his childhood with his father in the arid plains of central Oklahoma, where classmates made fun of him for being a geek. He spent another part with his mother in a small, remote corner of southwest Wales, where classmates made fun of him for being gay.
Then he joined the Army, where, friends said, his social life was defined by the need to conceal his sexuality under “don’t ask, don’t tell” and he wasted brainpower fetching coffee for officers.
Read more at www.westernjournalism.comRead More: By George Neumayr, American Spectator
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