General David Petraeus’ New Campaign
The fallen general rallies the troops, and Washington society, on the path to rehabilitation. Bob Barnett is his Paul Wolfowitz.
The fallen general rallies the troops, and Washington society, on the path to rehabilitation. Bob Barnett is his Paul Wolfowitz.
Funny or Die is offering a cool $100 for an actress who looks like the woman at the center of the Washington scandal. The project: “General Petraeus Sex Tape.”
Frederick W. Humphries II, 47, according to the New York Times.
Members of the military can attract adoring fans, just like celebrities.
Paul Kranz was convicted of misdemeanor “menacing,” but the conviction was eventually thrown out. “A dispute with his then-wife or ex-wife and her boyfriend,” recalls the prosecutor.
Because why not?
A simple guide to the U.S. military’s ongoing romantic drama.
The lesson? Don’t use the first result you find on Google Images.
On Monday night, federal agents spent two hours collecting evidence from the North Carolina home of David Petraeus’ alleged mistress. A good samaritan had Domino’s delivered.
Defenders of the woman at the center of the David Petraeus scandal don’t recognize the power-hungry seductress they’re seeing in the media.
Petraeus seduced America. We should never have trusted him.
Thirty-seven-year-old Jill Kelley alerted authorities when she began receiving threatening e-mails. The FBI traced the e-mails back to Paula Broadwell, uncovering the Petraeus-Broadwell affair along the way.
Broadwell’s personal email appears on a list of compromised accounts of the commercial intelligence firm Stratfor.
“My Wife’s Lover,” a New York Times Ethicist submission from July, raises eyebrows with the news of Petraeus’ career-ending affair. Speculate within!
Petraeus resigned as CIA Director Friday over his affair with Paula Broadwell, the 40-year-old married author of All In. “[Now] we all know that he was really interested in getting ‘All IN’ her pants.”
David Petraeus’ biographer and alleged mistress has appeared on The Daily Show, CBS News, and more, talking about the personal and professional merits of the now-resigned CIA director.