This is right up Ye Olde Blogge’s alley: it’s informative, it’s snarky, and it’s sarcasticky. Learn a bit about how compartmentalization of the nation’s secretest secrets, and those things that the Ol’ Pussy Grabber don’t want no one to know too much about lest they decide he really is only out to enrich himself, are kept on the super double top secret do you have your decoder ring server buried deep in the bowels of the WH.
Re-blogged from friend of Ye Olde Blogge, Mock, Scissors, Paper. Give it a whirl, if you haven’t already.
“Fearless Leader trusts us”
This caught my attention yesterday but I didn’t get around to it:
Here’s another Trump abuse of power that should alarm you. Trump will likely pervert classification authority to keep info buried that would undercut his campaign claims and inform voters about Russian interference. I talked to @ChrisMurphyCT about this:https://t.co/1FVy9CiYMu
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) February 7, 2020
And if you follow the link to the article it becomes clear…
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) has called on the Government Accountability Office, or GAO, to undertake a review of whether the administration is over-classifying government information to keep it hidden from public view to protect Trump.
…that it already happened.
I’m talking about the NSA classified server where Impeached-for-Life Prznint Stupid’s minions buried the so-called perfect call’s actual transcript, which so far has not seen the light of day. “Read the transcript,” he’s moo’ed at us…
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I so detest that evil man!
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Him because he’s a willing idiot. The Congressional Republicans because they’re willing idiots, too. The rank and vile supporters because they are such willing idiots. And, especially #MoscowMitch because he’s just willing.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Is Trump using and going to use over-classification (and even shredding) to protect himself? Of course! In Washington, the control of information is often a greater source of power than money or votes, and everybody knows it there. The refusal to allow any form of cooperation with Congressional investigations is a case in point.
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Howdy Bob!
The effectiveness of refusing to cooperate with Congressional investigations is the amazing part of it. Of course, it means that the Senate and, at least, some of the judiciary have to go along with it. Or, in the case of the judiciary, slow walk it through the courts until time renders the whole thing moot.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Of the two Impeachment charges, I have come to think that Obstruction Of Congress was really the more serious in the long run.
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