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In reply to the discussion: I know, I suck. But a serious question: [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)The minute he asked the questions as specifically as he did, about millions of people being surveilled, it was 100% obvious that he knew what he was talking about. Wyden's not being prosecuted for it. And Clapper would not have been prosecuted for an honest answer, either.
Clapper knew the question in advance. He is no fool. Nor was he the only one who knew about the question. He would not have kept that to himself. He did not "fuck up" by showing up at that hearing.
He WANTED to lie on national television, to tell Americans under pains and penalties of perjury that they were not being surveilled by the millions for no apparent reason.
He's not being prosecuted because he did what he was supposed to do.
I know you'll deny this left and right, and people who already support this administration, whether they are paid to do so on this board or not, will agree with you. Others will see the truth. So have at it.