For history buffs, you’ll want to take a look at this. It’s a film (almost 80 minutes long) the White House put together of President Kennedy’s summer trip to Europe about 5 months before his assassination. It wasn’t released to the public at the time and only became available on request in person at the Kennedy Library decades later. It finally went online in 2011. Watch.
Edward Snowden now says he took the contractor position with Booz Allen Hamilton for the express purpose of collecting evidence on secret surveillance programs for later exposure.
There’s a new Snowden article out in the Times that’s well worth your time to read. I suspect it will confound at least a few of the assumptions held by people on either side of the Snowden divide, sympathetic or not. The gist of the article is that Snowden’s decision to leave Hong Kong came rather late, after one meeting with his Hong Kong lawyers and that Snowden seemed to have arrived in Hong Kong with only a very limited understanding of what his legal position would be once he arrived and disclosed his identity. Read More
Texas GOP state Rep.: No need for abortion rape exemption since women get “cleaned out” with “rape kits.”
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Sen. Nelson (D-FL) says Russian President Vladimir Putin is the one pulling the strings in Snowden saga. Watch.
I certainly don’t think it’s totally generational. But I think there’s an element of it that is. TPM Reader MB shares his thoughts …
What I find most compelling about the Snowdon affair is what it says about changing generational attitudes toward foreign policy–in particular, I feel that it’s the first major salvo in Generation Y’s war on realist foreign policy.
Andrew Ross Sorkin: “I’d Almost Arrest Glenn Greenwald.” Watch.
IRS Chief: inappropriate screening included search terms ‘Progressive,’ ‘Occupy,’ ‘Israel’.
The AP piece I linked to presents this as somehow, Hey, it’s even worse than we thought, they were targeting everyone!
“Werfel’s comments suggest the IRS may have been targeting groups other than tea party and other conservative organizations for tough examinations to see if they qualify.”
But if they were targeting obviously political groups across the political spectrum, the story seems rather different than what we’ve been led to believe.
Russia’s foreign minister: “We consider the attempts to accuse Russia of violation of U.S. laws and even some sort of conspiracy, which on top of all that are accompanied by threats, as absolutely ungrounded and unacceptable.”