| "...the previous POTUS, a constitutional scholar that campaigned on ending domestic surveillance..." 1) This line reminded me how fallible my memory is. I held a view of Obama as always toeing the line on government surveillance. Then senator Obama's 2008 vote in favor of the FISA Amendments Act and pro-surveillance actions as POTUS dominate my memory. I had completely forgotten his anti-surveillance rhetoric and actions from '04 - '07 [1][2]. 2) How incredible would it be to candidly hear answers from Obama about what changed his mind? 3) I also wonder what it would be like to hear his candid thoughts now about handing over a surveillance state, that he directly entrenched as POTUS, to our current president. Wishful thinking, I know, but it's something so few have any direct information about aside from conjecture. [1] http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/obama-on-mass-gove...
[2] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/03/barack-obama... |
It would be biased bullshit anyway. If they had any examples of real attacks being thwarted, they would have presented this evidence just to stop the criticisms. The surveillance is effective for political and economic reasons, and possibly for law enforcement's domestic use, which is borderline unconstitutional.