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Marr

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53. Obviously not-- and that ought to make you examine some of your assumptions.
Thu Jan 16, 2014, 11:24 PM
Jan 2014

The fact that Clapper lied to Congress is not in dispute.

I'd say it's pretty obvious why he hasn't been charged with anything. The lie he told served the interests of power. The partisan political games are like pro wrestling-- they're bullshit theater for gullible people.

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I know, I suck. But a serious question: [View all] MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 OP
IF he were caught in a Lie before Congress...you can BET the Republican run House would VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #1
Or on just about every news source there is. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #19
Do they outright say "he lied"? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #28
Yes. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #76
thats a quote...someone said that... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #77
Complicated? Savannahmann Jan 2014 #80
Yes...complicated...you know....not exactly black and white...kinda grey... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #103
Apparently you haven't been paying attention. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #136
LOL "If you keep this up, they are liable to elect you to congress." hueymahl Jan 2014 #233
Right. GeorgeGist Jan 2014 #161
HE admitted lying. There is no doubt that he lied. He has a boss, he should be fired, but he hasn't sabrina 1 Jan 2014 #91
Why did the Senate give Clapper a pass? MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #154
And here is a rebuttal...from your darling...The Guardian VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #30
So Clapper's own lawyer says he didn't lie? MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #42
Well I disputed the non-disputed claim! VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #49
It's not in dispute that he lied to congress. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #20
Its not? They why isn't he up on charges for lying to a Republican Congress? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #27
I'm not in Congress, so I don't know why. This changes nothing. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #29
IF YOUR contention were absolutely true as you contend....then he would VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #33
If the issue would harm the military and not the civil government, the Republicans would allow JDPriestly Jan 2014 #51
To paint Obama...they would stop at NOTHING and you know it... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #52
Except they did. Marr Jan 2014 #61
I KNOW what Republicans would do...and so do you! VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #62
Apparently you don't-- because they didn't. Marr Jan 2014 #67
Apparently I do..."undisputed" is Malarkey! VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #71
Clapper IS a Republican. Maedhros Jan 2014 #87
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China....do YOU seriously think VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #88
The Republican Party, like YOU, approves of the ubiquitous, pervasive surveillance state. Maedhros Jan 2014 #97
Where did it say I "approved"? Kindly keep your words out of my mouth VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #101
The only posts I ever see from you are bashing critics of either the NSA or drone murder. Maedhros Jan 2014 #131
You shut that persona down with truth bobduca Jan 2014 #204
That cut to the heart of the matter. Octafish Jan 2014 #208
Then clear it up for us. Do you support Clapper the Republican? rhett o rick Jan 2014 #132
Of for gawdsake! The man knew the truth yet replied in what he says was "the least untruthful" way. delrem Jan 2014 #135
Are you really being honest with this? lark Jan 2014 #252
That is the question of the OP. merrily Jan 2014 #107
Because Clapper is a Republican. Duh. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #119
You follow a strange logic. He isnt up on charges for lying to a Republican Congress rhett o rick Jan 2014 #124
Oh yes it is...(not in dispute my Aunt Fanny) VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #32
Oh my god. The spook's own lawyer said it wasn't a lie. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #36
So? You said "not disputed" and I said yes it is... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #38
Come on...you should know better. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #45
NO you should know better...you think Republicans would miss THAT chance VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #48
Well, they didn't go after him. Marr Jan 2014 #57
No they didn't ...even though YOU say that he did... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #58
It's pointless discussing anything with a person who insists on rejecting uncontested facts. /nt Marr Jan 2014 #63
Uncontested is baloney...thats what i am posting about... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #66
Under penalties of perjury, Clapper told the Senate that he had lied to them. merrily Jan 2014 #142
Some people will never get it solarhydrocan Jan 2014 #90
that poster "gets it" its playing dumb in an effort to derail this thread. bobduca Jan 2014 #205
Only four senators - total - voted against Obama's nominee for US Trade Rep last year MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #81
WTF does that have to do with the opportunity to smear Obama with a VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #82
I think they'll do whatever they're paid to do. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #83
So? Undisputed is the charge here....and if THAT were the case... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #84
Yes. Undisputed by all but the staff attorney. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #184
NO as I said...if it WERE not in DISPUTE ....he would be up on charges... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #211
No seriously they wouldnt. bobduca Jan 2014 #256
Yes seriously....they would... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #259
Did he correct it privately? merrily Jan 2014 #122
Obviously not-- and that ought to make you examine some of your assumptions. Marr Jan 2014 #53
are you able to judge for yourself? Enrique Jan 2014 #150
This question will agitate, Manny. 1000words Jan 2014 #2
excellent questions.... mike_c Jan 2014 #3
Who can say for sure that Obama is willing to take on the NSA. ... spin Jan 2014 #6
why would you ever believe the government when it talks about its spy program? nt geek tragedy Jan 2014 #4
What aren't we "fine" with anymore? Except for poverty of course. Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #5
There was no answer Clapper could give that was legal. jeff47 Jan 2014 #7
Then he shouldn't have shown up. nt MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #9
Also illegal. jeff47 Jan 2014 #10
The White House could go to court MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #13
Yes, quashing Congressional subpoenas is so much more open. jeff47 Jan 2014 #16
Asking a question is breaking the law? MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #17
When you know the answer to the question reveals classified information jeff47 Jan 2014 #18
Nice gymnastics, but the motherfucker lied to congress. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #21
Your desire for revenge doesn't change the law. jeff47 Jan 2014 #23
He lied to Congress. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #25
Yes, he was compelled to do so. jeff47 Jan 2014 #26
'Im not able to answer that question for national security reasons, but... DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #31
And now he gets the handcuffs. jeff47 Jan 2014 #34
Nope. No handcuffs for refusing to tell a lie. You're right that this sort of non-answer DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #41
Yes, handcuffs for refusing to tell a lie. jeff47 Jan 2014 #46
No Jeff. Just no. tkmorris Jan 2014 #54
They are asked broad questions. jeff47 Jan 2014 #65
If this represents your filter for determining truthfulness DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #185
Joe Strummer would be in his glory today MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #68
Nailed it. ctsnowman Jan 2014 #254
No, he had a choice between an honest answer that did not reveal classified info and lying. merrily Jan 2014 #130
It seems that these choie Jan 2014 #89
To make matters worse, he IS shrubs posse. TheKentuckian Jan 2014 #109
Exactly! ctsnowman Jan 2014 #255
As I explained before, the normal, legal thing to do in that situation is to ask to discuss the matt JDPriestly Jan 2014 #102
Yes, team Clapper fucked up. jeff47 Jan 2014 #108
Fucked up, my ass. merrily Jan 2014 #139
There is a chance that the Supreme Court will rule that the facts in any case involving the metadata JDPriestly Jan 2014 #147
BUT Clapper didn't get that question in advance did he? VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #35
"I sent the question to Director Clapper’s office a day in advance" MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #39
but he didn't get it! VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #50
Clapper admitted "Least Untruthful" answer, not "Oops, I fucked up" MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #56
Whether or not he did depends on who you want to believe. jeff47 Jan 2014 #40
Clapper said he lied. merrily Jan 2014 #111
And that doesn't change the problem. jeff47 Jan 2014 #116
Then don't claim he didn't lie. But you post is incorrect anyway. merrily Jan 2014 #118
I did not claim he didn't lie. jeff47 Jan 2014 #243
Given the two choices, I would believe the Democratic Senator Maedhros Jan 2014 #241
Who the hell is Litt? This is not Clapper explaining himself. merrily Jan 2014 #137
No words uttered by a congressperson in chambers is illegal. joshcryer Jan 2014 #151
Not necessarily. Wyden could have known the correct answer to his question merrily Jan 2014 #236
Sure there was. Hissyspit Jan 2014 #11
Then name it. (nt) jeff47 Jan 2014 #12
He could have immediately asked that the discussion continue in a closed session. JDPriestly Jan 2014 #55
Already covered that. jeff47 Jan 2014 #60
Then he broke the law, but is above the law, so it's OK??? grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #104
No, it's basically a perjury trap. jeff47 Jan 2014 #115
For all realistic purposes, it was Wyden who revealed classified information during that hearing. merrily Jan 2014 #138
Then we should let a court decide as you suggest in your answer, otherwise, grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #189
Your alternatives have already been well covered. jeff47 Jan 2014 #217
It's like saying if a bank robber answers no to a robbery he committed that he should not be grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #265
Then he should have said that the answer was classified. No lie there Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #121
Already covered that. It reveals classified jeff47 Jan 2014 #213
So you are rationalizing his lying. Interesting who all comes to his defense. nm rhett o rick Jan 2014 #125
No, I'm explaining why he can't be prosecuted for it. jeff47 Jan 2014 #214
You are trying to justify his lies. He later admitted he lied. How different is that rhett o rick Jan 2014 #227
Snowden lied when he broke the oath he signed. randome Jan 2014 #230
Good question. Do you think their lies are justifiable? nm rhett o rick Jan 2014 #232
I understand Clapper's lie better. randome Jan 2014 #244
Of course Clapper is part of the authoritarian power structure and Snowden is merely rhett o rick Jan 2014 #245
There are no violations of law or the Constitution with the metadata. randome Jan 2014 #246
Um... Snowden didn't trick his coworkers. Hissyspit Jan 2014 #257
Nonsense. former9thward Jan 2014 #197
So he didn't answer in the manner we would have expected. Big deal. randome Jan 2014 #202
It is exactly the same as "Yes". jeff47 Jan 2014 #215
Wyden is not God. former9thward Jan 2014 #224
Good point. merrily Jan 2014 #238
Do you have a link on this? merrily Jan 2014 #251
Third possibility: Clapper and Obama both work for the same boss. Scuba Jan 2014 #8
Or fourth possibility...Clapper didn't answer correctly....because he hadn't seen them VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #37
Poor old confused REPUBLICAN Clapper. Luminous Animal Jan 2014 #123
Wow, what lengths some go to to defend this conservative authoritarian that is the rhett o rick Jan 2014 #126
Yeah, that was pretty amazing, wasn't it? Scuba Jan 2014 #152
This one has clearly decided to shift from "DEFENSE" bobduca Jan 2014 #207
Gen Clapper was a Republican when he worked for Bush and he is still rhett o rick Jan 2014 #228
That has my vote. I say the Carlyle Group via Booz-Allen. nm rhett o rick Jan 2014 #128
He is silent on our government's lying/fabricating evidence trails to arrest Americans woo me with science Jan 2014 #14
Ugh. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #15
What we need is a ProSense Jan 2014 #93
I'd settle for more Change bobduca Jan 2014 #117
Too bad we didn't do-over Rehnquist court decision Dec 12, 2000 MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #156
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Jan 2014 #22
Oh lordy....you certainly suck at civics! If Clapper lied to Congress, then the CONGRESS needs to msanthrope Jan 2014 #24
Remember the Outrageous! Outrageous! IRS scandal? MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #43
The head of the IRS wasn't fired, Manny, except in FoxNoozland. He retired. So why didn't Wyden msanthrope Jan 2014 #47
No. Fired. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #59
Exactly, Manny, and thank you proving my point. Miller resigned and retired. Federal employees msanthrope Jan 2014 #64
He was asked to resign, he complied, and thus he retired. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #69
So then he wasn't fired, was he? You were wrong. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #70
Utterly MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #74
nice Vattel Jan 2014 #99
We must all frankly admit our mistakes MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #110
Funny how you are pushing the IRS and Benghazi today... msanthrope Jan 2014 #166
First off, I was wrong about being wrong - I just looked it up. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #171
No...Fox News was upset that he wasn't fired...but allowed to retire as planned... msanthrope Jan 2014 #174
He was forced out of his post. Prematurely. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #175
Nonsense..... cite the federal reg that says there's a term limit to an Acting Director of the IRS. msanthrope Jan 2014 #179
I await your apology MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #182
You are not getting one. I just made you prove my point that Miller was retiring, anyway, msanthrope Jan 2014 #212
Strange. I don't see the word "retire" in that document. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #261
If you don't understand, I can't help you. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #263
The resignation was a joke, a sop for the public. merrily Jan 2014 #141
I know...his resignation and his retirement date were exactly the same, and msanthrope Jan 2014 #164
Gracious to the President, as he and the President were deceiving Americans merrily Jan 2014 #231
Who was deceived, but for Republicans? nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #235
huh? What does Republican or Democrat have to do with it? merrily Jan 2014 #237
Wyden asked that question purely for political capital. joshcryer Jan 2014 #153
Well, if progressive heroes like Wyden prefer to spend their political chits msanthrope Jan 2014 #180
Maybe he did ask for street cred F4lconF16 Jan 2014 #234
True, but that must mean the revalations aren't big. joshcryer Jan 2014 #260
"Why hasn't Ron Wyden tried to get Clapper held for contempt?" MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #158
Or maybe Wyden realized that was a question he wasn't supposed to ask during the msanthrope Jan 2014 #165
Maybe Ron Wyden is "fine" with the lie too. Sure looks that way. JoePhilly Jan 2014 #176
Wyden was just fine with how things turned out. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #181
Exactly ... and if Wyden is fine with it, why isn't Manny calling him out too? JoePhilly Jan 2014 #183
Then let's hear it. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #187
I'm happy to ... JoePhilly Jan 2014 #192
Thanks for the straightforward answer. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #193
Do you agree ... JoePhilly Jan 2014 #196
r.e. the nevermind part: the OP mentioned that as a possibility, then pulled back. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #203
How does the NSA spy on Americans? By receiving copies of phone metadata? randome Jan 2014 #206
Bullshit. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #209
And ... JoePhilly Jan 2014 #218
You Better Believe It! nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #222
Frankly, it makes my Soul Itch. joshcryer Jan 2014 #262
Nailed it. nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #264
LOL !!! WillyT Jan 2014 #44
!!! MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #159
I personally think the NSA is more powerful than Congress and the President. KauaiK Jan 2014 #72
Like a bankster owned police agency commissined by banksters to keep the government Zorra Jan 2014 #95
I agree. Clapper lied because he can. Who is going to stop him? nm rhett o rick Jan 2014 #133
If none of the people we elect have power, it's time for a coup. merrily Jan 2014 #144
We're probably there... MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #160
Knowledge is power. jsr Jan 2014 #146
Then defund them, burn their structures and data storage Demeter Jan 2014 #148
Ding! Doctor_J Jan 2014 #225
Imo - lying is across 840high Jan 2014 #73
You should demand he be impeached. JoePhilly Jan 2014 #75
I think mutual orchestrations for mutual political ends overlook lying. We CAN'T believe it. ancianita Jan 2014 #78
Manny, the President isn't involved with a charge of contempt of Congress or Agnosticsherbet Jan 2014 #79
"It is like they want to bitch about it but don't want to do anything about it." MrMickeysMom Jan 2014 #162
I think Congress doesn't give a damn if the guy lied. I think it is politics and power. Agnosticsherbet Jan 2014 #221
ODS... SidDithers Jan 2014 #85
Well I think Clapper is the president's boss. zeemike Jan 2014 #86
Clapper cannot fire Obama, or "kick him upstairs" or reassign him. merrily Jan 2014 #120
Well like I said, put it out of your mind. zeemike Jan 2014 #127
MUST. blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #92
tigerram Tigerram Jan 2014 #94
My unserious answer is that the IRS guy lied also, at about the same merrily Jan 2014 #96
What did the IRS guy lie about? MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #98
The not for profit flap. IIRC, he was acting head when he testified. merrily Jan 2014 #100
I don't remember the lying part MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #105
I don't think his retirement was sudden. merrily Jan 2014 #113
Here's the first link I found after a quick search" merrily Jan 2014 #106
Is Clapper a Cretan perchance? Fumesucker Jan 2014 #112
Or a cetacean? MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #114
Obama is Clappers boss, so he could fire him. Clapper lied to to Congress so they neverforget Jan 2014 #129
Clapper works for the same boss as Obama. Obama cant fire him. nm rhett o rick Jan 2014 #134
Does Obama even want to fire him? merrily Jan 2014 #140
Boo! Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2014 #143
Dec. 18: Rand Paul slams James Clapper over NSA ‘lying’ ucrdem Jan 2014 #145
if it was Benghazi, the GOP would be investigating right now Enrique Jan 2014 #155
The truth is the truth, and some of us follow where it leads DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #188
The truth is that no one in Congress considers it 'lying' when intelligence secrets are involved. randome Jan 2014 #194
Randome, you're wrong. Ron Wyden is a member of congress, and he knows he was lied to. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2014 #195
Wow. Lots of badgesniffers out tonite. AngryAmish Jan 2014 #149
You must be really worried that Obama will announce actual changes today. randome Jan 2014 #157
This is going to be ProSense Jan 2014 #170
I saw that. It won't be enough. Obama quashed Occupy and he is a slave to the NSA. randome Jan 2014 #178
There are those ProSense Jan 2014 #186
Trouble is - why believe that now? djean111 Jan 2014 #190
But that's too little too late treestar Jan 2014 #199
The concern is that Obama will tell us "the least untruthful" things that he wants to MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #172
Fine. Don't trust anyone. Continue to be paranoid even when you get what you asked for. randome Jan 2014 #177
Your last sentence treestar Jan 2014 #200
That's why he wants people to ignore whatever the President says today. JoePhilly Jan 2014 #201
If I recall Shivering Jemmy Jan 2014 #163
This from the AP may signal a change Manny. Puglover Jan 2014 #167
Get a clue Manny. They are all fine with lying, that's what they do. nt bemildred Jan 2014 #168
You have an excellent argument, Manny. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #169
Jesus, look at the full meltdown in this thread. Capt. Obvious Jan 2014 #173
It made me LOL! Rex Jan 2014 #220
fuck you, Manny. You're the most popular sucker on the forum librechik Jan 2014 #191
Like four year olds interpret it, "lie" means say something I don't agree with treestar Jan 2014 #198
I figure Clapper's probably got the goods on everyone in Washington. Buns_of_Fire Jan 2014 #210
Not him personally, but the organization he is part of. Doctor_J Jan 2014 #226
Amazing performances by all the usual suspects. Carry on. Comrade Grumpy Jan 2014 #216
Wow you made all the authoritarians cry 'uncle'! Rex Jan 2014 #219
You don't suck Manny. You are great. Autumn Jan 2014 #223
Congress is in charge of busting people who lie to them. riqster Jan 2014 #229
If Congress chooses not to report the "crime", Progressive dog Jan 2014 #239
I don't know if this has already been posted, but, after the merrily Jan 2014 #240
Apparently, Clapper would go to jail if he had amended it. MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #247
You mean if he amended it to Wyden and Wyden alone, as follows: merrily Jan 2014 #248
One persons "sorry spectacle of a thread" is another persons Autumn Jan 2014 #249
I'm not really sure that the matter of any of us "believing" what is said NorthCarolina Jan 2014 #242
Just a thought... davidthegnome Jan 2014 #250
A serious answer, Manny. ConservativeDemocrat Jan 2014 #253
I truly wish the President would tell us why the the NSA thing is so good and important. marble falls Jan 2014 #258
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