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In reply to the discussion: This Is How A Police State Protects “Secrets” - Marcy Wheeler/Salon [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)throwing out tidbits to generate doubt. It doesn't have to be anywhere near the truth, and when called on it, either says "Oh, well, that's just my opinion" or doesn't respond at all. Any single thread that seeks to hold the CIA, the NSA or any public official responsible for torture, abuse of office, and violations of the Constitution, or the prosecution of whistle blowers, Randome and a couple of others will immediately flock to it to generate doubt.
Speculation that they are paid off, crazy, vindictive, and have an axe to grind are the typical fare. It's irrelevant whether such speculation is true or not, if it generates just enough doubt that "Oh, hey, it *could* be that way" that's all that's necessary.
No one could ever blow the whistle on torture, over reach by spy agencies out of concern for the Constitution, civil liberties, and simply because they have a conscience that is offended by torture - no, no, no. Because ... there was no torture, we knew this anyway, they were probably paid off, etc.