Monday, May 16, 2022

A SACRED OATH BY MARK ESPER: JUST ANOTHER BOOK OF DISTORTED FACTS.

ICHEOKU says ironically he titled his book "A Sacred Oath" but purposefully forgot or rather chose to ignore that his oath of office as Secretary of Defense included an implicit obligation to keep sacred all private and personal communications which his privileged position availed him. But he is another rat who wanted to profit from the Trump-bashing business and has now ratted against his former mentor and boss for a mere 30 shekels of silver. 

His greed for quick bucks and the crave for his own fifteen minutes of fame or rather shame made him join other despicable former Trump appointees by publishing his own version of regurgitates. By so doing, Mark Esper has now added himself to the trashy heap of disgruntled, fired, former employees who were out to get even with their former boss. Like others before him who have since fizzled out following their outing of shame,  his latest enterprise will also meet the same fate.

ICHEOKU says does not care a hoot whether or not his trashy recollections contain some modicum of facts and  truths; the fact that such a person, who enjoyed such a highly privileged position under a president who trusted him enough to so appoint him, could not contain himself and curb his enthusiasm of joining the wanna-be Trump-bashing leeches is rather very disgusting. It is sad but sadder that America politics has become such a cesspool of back stabbers who do not keep confidences. How does the Mark Espers of this world expect any future American president, particularly a Republican president since Democratic presidents do not usually suffer similar betrayal, to trust anyone to share confidences. 

Anyway, the best treatment for such ratatouilles is to ignore them, boycott their piece of trashy book and abort their quest for fame and/or notoriety by not doing them the honors of buying their book. ICHEOKU will neither waste a dime on the book  nor spend any valuable time reading it; and wishes every decent American not to enrich the ratty former defense secretary with their hard earned money buying the book. Such an action would go a long way in deterring and discouraging any such future betrayal of confidence and prevent rats from profiteering from their time in office by revealing private confidences shared with them by a president who trusted them enough to appoint them into office. It is very unfortunate indeed. Et tu Esper!

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