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Twitter bomb him
"The Fear Dept", a twitter account that hates DHS and pretends to be it, is doing that, you can retweet:
https://twitter.com/FearDept
Twitter bomb him
Is Greenwald a libertarian now? He seems pretty far away from what passes for a liberal these days.
Is Greenwald a libertarian now? He seems pretty far away from what passes for a liberal these days.
Is Greenwald a libertarian now? He seems pretty far away from what passes for a liberal these days.
I doubt it (assuming he actually was a leftist before, I absolutely don't know that). I don't see why any of this would have changed his economic views.
I doubt it (assuming he actually was a leftist before, I absolutely don't know that). I don't see why any of this would have changed his economic views.
It doesn't really matter to me, though. Glenn is absolutely brilliant and right on target at what he's doing for a living. He's not going out there telling people that he knows how the economy should be working or that governments should own schools. He is being a great investigative journalist, especially on issues that concern libertarians a whole lot.
Wasn't David Gregory the guy who was in illegal possession of a rifle magazine on his show?
Was he charged with that crime?
Calling B.S. here.
Disregard of the Espionage Act [...]
[...] invites its uneven application [...]
[...] to the advantage of government thugs.
I'm calling BS on you calling BS.
The White House routinely & deliberately "disregards" the Espionage Act by intentionally leaking classified info that makes the Feds look good.
Maybe I haven't been paying enough attention, but I hadn't noticed that the Feds were getting the short end of the stick in this regard.
In any case, charging Snowden or Greenwald under the Espionage Act will "even things out" ... how, exactly?
The notion that the prosecution of Greenwald, et al. under the Espionage act would be anything but "to the advantage of government thugs" is just asinine.