Friday, July 10, 2015

Katherine Archuleta The Lois Lerner Of Cybergate

by JASmius



And she knows she's just as bulletproof and untouchable as her IRS counterpart, and is accordingly displaying the same complacent arrogance:

The head of the U.S. government’s personnel office is rejecting bipartisan calls for her resignation following revelations that [Red Chinese] hackers stole the personal information of more than [thirty-two] million people on her watch.

Katherine Archuleta, director of the federal Office of Personnel Management, said she has no plans to step down and is committed to continuing her work. The White House, which had previously said Barack Obama was confident in Archuleta’s leadership, said there was no change in its position. …

Indeed.  And why should that position change, much less why she should quit?  She did the job Barack Obama hired her to do.  I'll say it again: just as with every other "failure" of this Regime, it was no such thing.  It was deliberately orchestrated sabotage from within.  The White House instructed Miss Archuleta to leave OPM networks wide open to enemy cyber-looting and pillaging as part of its "fundamental transformation"/"reducing America to the level of the rest of the world" ethic/vision, and she carried out that mandate perfectly.  The ChiComm cyberattack is simply too huge and comprehensive for any other rational explanation.

And I'll guarantee you that that order was never recorded anywhere to begin with.  It was simply a shared understanding between commie-pinko fellow-travelers.

I'd be astonished if Miss Archuleta doesn't receive, or hasn't already, a substantial and handsome performance bonus.


UPDATE: Did O suddenly lose his demidivine nerve?:

Katherine Archuleta, the director of the Office of Personnel Management, will resign effective Friday, according to a White House official, one day after it was revealed that sweeping cyberintrusions at the agency resulted in the theft of the personal information of more than [thirty-two] million people.

Miss Archuleta went to the White House on Friday morning to personally inform Mr. Obama of her decision, saying that she felt new leadership was needed at the federal personnel agency to enable it to “move beyond the current challenges,” the official said. The president accepted her resignation.

Beth Cobert, the deputy director of management at the Office of Management and Budget, will step in to temporarily replace Miss Archuleta while a permanent replacement is found.

And she'll keep the same ChiComm cyberespionage gravy train running crazily at full-tilt.  Nothing will change.  The systematic dismantling and demolition of the late, great United States of America will continue, unabated.

See, the Lois Lerner parallel fits even better now.

Exit question: If they make a third Monsters, Inc. movie, Disney/Pixar now need look no farther for a live-action casting for Roz.....



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