8 Replies to “Spy Vs Spy”

  1. Why look for moles,when for the last eight years they’ve had a commie/islamist in the WH?

  2. Snowden at 10 PM, to relate who’s on first and who’s first on second, and who’s second on third

  3. Yeah. The baddies need moles when the POTUS is Moscow’s man and the Secretary of State is broadcasting in the clear.
    Snowden is a Hero.
    He told Americans that the government dog has slipped the leash and is gnawing at the Liberty of We the People.

  4. Spy vs Spy…..indeed!
    I found the story singularly uninformative. That’s because the relationships between these groups (NSA, Cyber Command, Secretary of Defense, Director of National Intelligence, CIA) is unclear and apparently redundant….. bureaucracy at it’s finest.
    I wonder what’s really going on. It seems to be important.

  5. Recruiting low level donkey traitors to be the fall guys protecting high level racehorse traitors is always a spying priority.
    Recruiting low level donkey traitors to be the fall guys protecting high level donkey traitors goes into the “math is hard” region.

  6. So they want this guy to be fired for “failing to fight ISIS and poor and lax security keeping”?
    Oh, the irony

  7. This one looks interesting. Just a guess, but it seems to me that someone wasn’t willing to go along with the company position, and they need to take him down a notch to compromise his legitimacy before he jumps the line and starts cleaning house….their house.

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