Binding the fortunes of policy to personality is always a gamble; oversight + transparency advocates must learn thishttps://twitter.com/Susan_Hennessey/status/815304514509082624 …
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Sure, but I see no lack of demanding answers/accountability on part of NSA critics.
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And I see no lack of demanding answers on part of Snowden critics. Case in point.
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What you want is for people only to question Snowden, but not NSA. Both are fair game.
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Not true. I want people to recognize some nucleus of necessary secrecy as legitimate, but welcome IC questioning.
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When govt invokes "necessary secrecy" that subsequently gets exposed as "sloppy propaganda" credibility problem.
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And when leakers’ invocations of ‘necessary transparency’ are subsequently exposed as same, there isn’t?
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Yes. Though there is a asymmetry problem.
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Right. There are assholes and malefactors on every side of this issue, and on every side they are a minority.
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One reason James Clapper (and K Alexander) have no credibility is bc of public lies. HPSCI report is laughable
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