John Podesta Biggest Failure - John Podesta, whose tenure ended yesterday as President Obama's counselor, said his biggest failure for 2014 is not revealing the truth about the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrials.
The 66-year-old, who worked as Bill Clinton's last White House chief of staff, spent just one year on the job as Obama's counselor. On Friday, he commemorated the end of his latest White House gig by listing his 10 achievements and failures from his tenure.
John Podesta listed his 'biggest feat' on Twitter as the expansion of the Pacific Remote Island monuments to a size that is twice that of Texas. "That's a lot of happy sea turtles," he tweeted.
The Law professor also revealed some of his biggest failures for the year 2014; they include losing out to the White House Chief of Staff Denis McMdonough in a 12K race.
However, John Podesta said by far his biggest failure would have to be his inability to secure the release of UFO files for the American public.
"Finally, my biggest failure of 2014: Once again not securing the #disclosure of the UFO files," Podesta tweeted.
He also added hastag #thetruthisstilloutthere; echoing the tag line from the famous extraterrestrial TV show X-Files.
It has long been known that Podesta, a father of three, has a deep interest in extraterrestrials. In 2002 during a press conference hosted by the Coalition For Freedom of Information, Podesta said "It's time to find out what the truth really is that's out there."
"We ought to do it, quite frankly, because the American people can handle the truth."
According to reports, John Podesta is set to work with Hillary Clinton, heading her 2016 presidential campaign.