Question: Has the entire U.S. government gone completely mental?

Because I was in the Jeep this morning, and I’d have sworn I heard the until-recently director of the frickin’ FBI admit in front of a bunch of senators and my radio speaker that he leaked a CYA memo himself – and apparently he didn’t leave the building in irons.

Isn’t that a crime when other people do it? I thought they were all down on leakers and shit.

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7 Responses to Question: Has the entire U.S. government gone completely mental?

  1. Ben says:

    I suspect that memo had never been classified. So that’s something you get fired for perhaps, but not arrested. And said ex-director was already quite unemployed.

  2. bmq215 says:

    Yep, he made it clear in testimony that it was an unclassified memo leaked after he was fired. So very poor conduct for an acting agent (and especially a director) but pretty much fair game for a free agent.

  3. Kentucky says:

    Not to say that the answer to the original question isn’t “YES”.

  4. Mark Matis says:

    Nor to even mention the fact that, even if it WASN’T classified, it was government property and was NOT his to give.

  5. Kentucky says:

    Mark, I’d guess that would be the basis for a long legal wrangle . . . if it isn’t “classified” why is it a crime to let it go into the public domain, ie, the media?

    I’m not defending this position, just guessing we’ll be hearing more about it.

  6. Judy says:

    “Has the entire U.S. government gone completely mental?”

    Pretty much.

  7. Ben says:

    Yes, pretty much.

    As for this “leaking” thing, note that the Freedom Of Information Act says that the people who pay the bills (us) have a right to access all government information unless there is a compelling reason why not. The fact that some conversation might be embarrassing to someone who engaged in it should not constitute a compelling reason for secrecy.

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