Devin Nunes in the Chamber of Secrets. Via Fandom/Harry Potter Wiki. |
In the weird situation of sort of agreeing with Glenn Greenwald about something, though I wouldn't put it in such intemperate language:
The FBI, and many Democrats, insisted vehemently that release of the Nunes Memo would endanger national security. Now that we've all read it, is there anyone who believes that this argument was even remotely true or honest?— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 3, 2018
I'm certainly wondering about this. Can't see how there's anything in there that could possibly harm national security. https://t.co/E76vC3jkJy— Yask Not What Your Country Can Do For You (@Yastreblyansky) February 3, 2018
Nunes started the "this could harm national security" with the whole Chamber of Secrets routine, where this was such a dangerously magical object even members of the Senate Intelligence Committee couldn't be trusted to look at it.— Yask Not What Your Country Can Do For You (@Yastreblyansky) February 3, 2018
And that the releasethememo movement run by idiots like Hannity really took him by surprise. He brazened it out, but I don't believe it was his plan.— Yask Not What Your Country Can Do For You (@Yastreblyansky) February 3, 2018
But looking back, it seems to me that it would have been best to release it immediately, three weeks ago, before Hannity World totally lost its grip.— Yask Not What Your Country Can Do For You (@Yastreblyansky) February 3, 2018
Now there's a whole cult of Memo Juggalos who think they have proof that Obama is the dictator of the Deep State and Trump, hiding in the East Wing or Mar-a-Lago with his phone, is the lonely leader of the resistance.— Yask Not What Your Country Can Do For You (@Yastreblyansky) February 3, 2018
Deep State believes it is stronger than elected officials whom it is supposed to serve. CNN seems to think this is a good thing https://t.co/LLtbdasXhW— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) February 3, 2018
— Yask Not What Your Country Can Do For You (@Yastreblyansky) February 3, 2018
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