Thursday, June 30, 2011

Re: Wonking in the steam room: No leaks allowed, Put away that Dick!

The communists forget how easy it is for their rhetoric (and policy) to come back and bite them in the ass.
 


 
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Wonking in the steam room: No leaks allowed, Put away that Dick!

Hilariously the Obamanoid's have censored Time editor Mark Halperin this morning from government-funded MSNBC for saying President Zero behaved like a dick in his press conference yesterday.  This pussy has already apologized (though he may be less of a pussy than the other sad sacks at NBC.)



That's funny because, just yesterday morning I was in the steam room at Mint (a yuppie gym) at 16th and K Streets NW, two blocks north of the White House.  Two perfectly nice heterosexual (wedding rings) guys were in the steam room with me, and though there was nothing wrong with them, they didn't supply a visual tableau that would have kept me there.  And then they started talking about Obama.

It turns out they were Obamanoid pro-regressive think tank wonks.  One happened to mention he was on a panel on nuclear weapons at noon at the New American Foundation, so I was able to google him and see a picture on his website and know that he is on the staff of the "liberal" Ploughshares Foundation.  I am sure I could also figure out who the other one was if I wanted to do so.  But what was interesting was their conversation:

"What do you think about all the stuff Obama is doing?  I mean, I could put up with it if it was for a greater good..."

"Me too, but..."

"But I can't agree to all this just to keep him in office 4 more years."

"Especially the criminalizing of leaks.  I mean, what are we going to do when it is President Jeb Bush and all leaking has already been criminalized?"

Obama administration presses to stop leaks

June 20, 2011 by Dick Rogers  
Filed under 1st Amendment News
The Obama Administration is unrelenting in its campaign against leaks of classified information, despite its failure to uphold its case against a former National Security Agency official who allegedly fed secrets to the Baltimore Sun.
Now, the New York Times says, the government is pursuing an arms expert who provided information to Fox News.
The administration has prosecuted five criminal cases, compared to a total of three under all previous administrations, the Times said.
A secrecy expert at the Federation of American Scientists accuses the government of "leaping to the most extreme response, felony charges" instead of exploring its many other options."

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