This confirms that Kavanaugh is telling the same lie (it's less substantive for him, but still) that some believe got Alberto Gonzales ousted as AG.pic.twitter.com/dMulWGlARM
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It's like adopting the term "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" to pretend they're just 10-20 things all individually approved and not a coherent system of torture, some of the worst of which isn't even considered a technique.
The question both verbally and in writing specified an NSA surveillance program, while the email specified a question about collection of people inside the US. (NSA's mission is to collect on targets outside the US) Which is why I don't understand what you mean by lying.
Again, even the officially released IG Report makes it clear they were collecting some content domestically. And they were selecting WHOM to collect on with the domestic collection he rubber stamped retroactively in Klayman.
And you're forgetting how the meaning of "collecting on" has radically changed since 2001.
Yes, but I'm legit puzzled by what you mean by lying. Did you see this @DavidLat thread explaining:https://twitter.com/DavidLat/status/1038195699513520129 …
Yes. I reported the significance of that memo before this came out. I stand by it. Kavanaugh is telling the same lie Gonzales told, and everyone involved is playing games w/how BOTH torture and warrantless wiretapping were approved.
In Gonzales' case, he was personally involved with warrantless wiretapping & trying to strong arm Ashcroft. But Kavanaugh's in a different position. What do you mean by "lie" as applied to Kavanaugh? He's not in the same position as Gonzales.
I think when I said "(it's less substantive for him, but still)" I made that point in the very first tweet in this thread. It's still using the same bullshit tactic. It remains bullshit, just not as significantly important as it was for Gonzales.
Right, but reporters are writing that Kavanaugh lied about it, which is inaccurate. Based on what we know in the public record, he did not knowingly make a materially false statement in his testimony about the NSA surveillance program.
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