Ronald Kessler is a big name in Washington D.C., particularly when it comes to matters of the Secret Service details that protect and defend the President. His book In the President’s Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect should be required reading for anyone serious about politics.
Kessler has played an important role in knocking down walls of understanding between the lay-American and the ruling class, but the playing of that role might be more important than ever considering the shield provided by the corrupt corporate media.
The Washington Examiner quoted Kessler the other day making an unsurprising but nevertheless problematic claim:
“What I hear from inside the White House is that Biden’s preoccupation continues to be going back to Wilmington.
“When he comes back on Monday mornings, the first thing he wants to know is when he will be able to return to Wilmington. The assessment of the Secret Service agents on his detail was that he is simply lazy, focused above all else on playing golf and leaving Washington to return to his home in Wilmington!”
Personally, I hold the opinion that Biden’s weekly recusals from the Swamp have less to do with laziness than sheer discomfort at being a demented fool. Patients suffering from
Alzheimer’s or dementia in general prefer being in known places and in places of comfort. Familiarity helps make them feel safe. Despite being a Swamp creature and quite familiar with D.C., Biden will always feel better at his personal home. It seems likely as well he receives medical care away from the media outlets.
Regardless, as bizarre as this retelling of Biden’s habits are, Kessler really gets into more downright disturbing details in a separate interview with Fox’s Jesse Watters. It is an open secret that Biden abuses his position of power pertaining to female staff. Kessler reminded viewers of that in recent interview, in which he said this about the agents assigned (continued)
This post originally appeared on The Blue State Conservative.