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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 12 Dec 2016

    What’s the difference between Daniel Ellsberg and Edward Snowden? http://nyer.cm/Zkj7uij pic.twitter.com/ib8EpWoxmB

    5:30 PM - 12 Dec 2016
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      1. pmarmstrong‏ @pmarmstrong3 12 Dec 2016
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        Snowden is a treasonous, odious traitor and should be treated as such. Assange and Putin are enablers. Wartime justice!

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      1. Tracy Giesz-Ramsay‏ @TracyGiesz 12 Dec 2016
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        The lowly technician narative is ghastly. The piece hints that American public (outsiders) cant tell what is & isnt good for them

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      1. Tim Shippey‏ @timshippey 12 Dec 2016
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        My takeaway is that Gladwell's biggest criticism of Snowden is that he's not as kickass as Ellsberg.

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      1. ASDF‏ @foolishly 12 Dec 2016
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        This seems like an arbitrary distinction since a hacker can be a leaker and vise versa. Snowden did the right thing.

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      1. Platonic male friend‏ @wise_executive 12 Dec 2016
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        what's the difference between Malcolm Gladwell and a total hack?

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      1. Third Summers BOOther 🍕 🎃‏ @hugetinymistake 13 Dec 2016
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        @bobcesca_go everything you'd been saying a few yrs back

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      1. mercedes f duran‏ @mercedesfduran 12 Dec 2016
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        true as it may be, the Russian-Wikileaks unholy perversion of the election process plays against Snowden. Bad timing.

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      1. Tim Shippey‏ @timshippey 13 Dec 2016
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        back at you Malcom. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/07/daniel-ellsberg-snowden-honored-his-oath-better-than-anyone-in-the-nsa/375031/ …

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton 12 Dec 2016
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        Snowden isn't a hacker. He had the passwords. He's just a thief. And a spy. @Gladwell

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      1. Tracy Giesz-Ramsay‏ @TracyGiesz 12 Dec 2016
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        I love Gladwell (& Ellsberg!) but this is so elitist: Snowden not being as goodlooking, educated, connected makes him less noble?

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      1. Mike Kraft‏ @kraft_mike 12 Dec 2016
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        pedigree features most prominently in that shameful character assassination

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      1. The Last Prophet‏ @Quevedo7Henry 12 Dec 2016
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        Spelling of their names ?

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      1. Trey Niceski‏ @treyniceski 12 Dec 2016
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        lol, sit down

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      1. Tip Dammit‏ @uberxmule 12 Dec 2016
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        Unfortunately Snowden wasn't around during the early 1960s. However, we've learned nothing since.

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      1. shaaver‏ @sishaaver 12 Dec 2016
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        One said Clinton = Goldman Sachs in assistance of an autocrat

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      1. thanatos salad‏ @pultuskpa 12 Dec 2016
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        20,000 hours lol

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      1. My Online Account‏ @usingmyphone 12 Dec 2016
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        lol

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