Oh my God, guys. So this is sort of interesting news.
It's the 10 year anniversary of the Osama bin Laden raid where my buddy Rob O'Neill from SEAL Team 6 shot Osama bin Laden in the face and did the world a huge service.
And got some much needed retribution for the disastrous attacks of 9-11.
Definitely the largest attack and worst attack on U.S. soil in certainly my lifetime.
Pretty close to that with Pearl Harbor, another act of war.
Now, I know people talk about January 6th as being much worse than that, but I'll let you guys make your own opinions on all of the terrible events and how they rank.
In news about this raid, apparently Bill Daley, former White House Chief of Staff under Obama, someone who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce under the Clinton White House, a lawyer, someone who's well-versed in what's right and wrong.
Well, apparently in Politico, it was said that Bill Daley is telling the story about Friday night, and this is him, I guess, And Politico.
Friday night, my wife says to me, something wrong?
You seem to be really off.
Is there something going on with us personally or what?
We had an apartment in D.C. and I took her down to the first floor bathroom, turned the faucet on, took her in the shower and shut the shower door and whispered in her ear, we're going after Osama bin Laden.
So a raid, one of the most covert in U.S. history, the White House chief of staff is telling his wife, and even if he did it in a whispered and muted tone, Are you kidding me?
If you hear Rob O'Neill tell the story, some of the most tense times were going in and out in like two-hour flights into airspace that they had no business being in, monitored by some of our not exactly allies, not exactly friends.
That was some of the most tense times, wondering if they're going to be shot out of the sky.
And the White House Chief of Staff under Obama is sitting there whispering it to His wife.
He's admitting publicly that he shared classified information about the Osama bin Laden raid to his wife.
How is this guy not in handcuffs?
How is he able to get away with it?
This isn't some fool that doesn't know any better.
This is a trained lawyer, the White House chief of staff.
He's been read into things, and he's got to tell his wife.
Imagine the outrage if this was someone from the Trump administration admitting this about, I don't know, the raid on Soleimani.
Remember, you know, when you take out that kind of, Bad guy or ISIS leader.
Or al-Baghdadi, you know, the Washington Post austere religious scholar, even though he was Osama bin Laden's, like, number two.
You know, those are problems, right?
Those are affronts on democracy.
When Obama did it with bin Laden, by the way, which Joe Biden didn't want to go ahead with.
Let's all remember that. He talks about the raid on UBL and how wonderful it was.
Let's not forget, Joe Biden didn't even want to go in.
So those things are great, and rightfully so.
Obama should get credit for that.
America should be happy about taking out these people.
When Trump did the equivalent a couple of times, it was like a disaster, according to the left-wing media, which shows you where we are.
But imagine what would happen to a Trump official if they were leaking classified information.
Obama's guys, they do it.
It's like, ah, no one's going to touch me.
It's no problem. We can tell our wife.
Come on, it's coffee talk.
Who cares if we could have gotten dozens of great American soldiers killed because I had to run my mouth.
I couldn't have waited a couple of days to tell her what actually happened, and that's why maybe there was an awkward pause.
I mean, these are adults.
If there's a stressful moment in a relationship like that, and you're the White House Chief of Staff, maybe there's a reason for it.
You don't have to spill the beans right now.
You could probably hold off.
Or you could go to jail, which is what probably should happen.
But again, guys, justice in America to me seems to only work one way these days, right?