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‘Potato Brain’ Gen Michael Hayden’s TDS Spirals Out of Control

Gen Michael Hayden is a disgrace to the “Intelligence Community,” plagued by Trump Derangement Syndrome, or perhaps he’s just plain insane. On December 12, he had the audacity to post a ‘tweet’ comparing President Trump to Hitler simply because Time Magazine named Trump Man of the Year. The backlash from X users was swift and fierce.

Hayden, clearly unable to handle the heat, deleted his tweet. But the responses remain as evidence of his foolishness.

“Enough said,” one user said with a clown emoji.

Another wrote, “How in the hell did a potato brain like you get 4 stars? You must have sucked a lot of dick and kissed a lot of ass because you’re batshit crazy. If you were an Army platoon leader in Vietnam, you wouldn’t have lasted through your first patrol.”

@BasedandBiased declared, “Yep. You’re a chinless idiot.”

Anotehr X user wrote, “Let he without sin cast the first stone. Let’s see what Grok has to say about your tenure at the CIA.”

Juno Who then shared what X’s AI program shared about Hayden:

During General Michael Hayden’s tenure as Director of the CIA from May 2006 to February 2009, there were several controversies and issues that attracted significant attention:

NSA Warrantless Surveillance Controversy: Before his time at the CIA, as Director of the NSA, Hayden was involved in the initiation of a domestic surveillance program that became highly controversial due to its warrantless nature, leading to debates about privacy and legality. This program persisted into his CIA directorship, contributing to ongoing discussions and criticisms about surveillance practices.

CIA’s Use of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques: Hayden’s tenure at the CIA coincided with the practice of enhanced interrogation techniques, including waterboarding. His acknowledgment in 2008 congressional testimony of the use of these methods, which many consider torture, was a significant point of contention and scrutiny.
Misleading Congress: There were allegations that Hayden might have misled Congress regarding the NSA’s surveillance activities. Critics, including some commentators, accused him of not being fully transparent with Congress about the scope and legality of the surveillance programs under his leadership, particularly in relation to compliance with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
Public Statements and Controversial Remarks: After his tenure, Hayden’s public statements sometimes stirred controversy. For instance, his comments on social media about political figures and his comparison of some political actions to terrorism or historical events have been viewed by some as inappropriate or inflammatory, reflecting back on his time in office.

These issues highlight the contentious aspects of Hayden’s leadership concerning surveillance, interrogation methods, and his interactions with Congress and the public. However, it’s important to note that while these controversies are significant, they also reflect broader systemic issues within the intelligence community during a particularly turbulent period in U.S. national security policy. 

Yikes. Not even AI finds the guy favorable!

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