1. It's not really a perfect comparison. The Oppenheimer affair was a product of long historical processes and Oppenheimer's acquisition of a host of powerful enemies. My understanding of the Brennan affair is that it is one powerful enemy, the POTUS, acting kind of impulsively.
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Agree. Some ways it’s much worse. In effect it silences Brennan because he is still under strict NDA but now doesn’t know exactly what is classified or not. So puts him at a large risk to say anything not knowing what cleared. Can easily get into trouble...
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Yes, I think the Brennan case is in some ways much more disturbing than the Oppenheimer one. Oppenheimer was pretty exceptional for ways both good and bad. The Brennan case seems like a much more mundane use of clearance stripping as retribution.
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Some say Oppie getting Fermi Award was in way an acknowledgement of mistake made by government in handling his security case. Do you think that was some what the case? Or not?pic.twitter.com/l6zYcFGUor
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When JFK was elected some of Oppenheimer's allies, like McGeorge Bundy, were put into positions of power. They definitely saw the Fermi award as a way to try and signal that he was appreciated. Note that only way to do that politically was to give it to Teller the year before!
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I agree: Brennan's situation is Trump's pique and dictatorial tendencies. Oppenheimer's situation took years to develop. But Trump's quote about the ostensible reason for revocation is remarkably like what Teller said at the hearing.
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