Bam!
So Edward Snowden has now fled to… Russia? Didn't he say stuff about not wanting to live in a country that spied on its own? Still a hero?
— Tom Eastman (@tveastman) June 23, 2013
As Twitchy reported, the NSA leaker, Edward Snowden, left Hong Kong by way of Moscow. There are reports that he will next head to Cuba and then Venezuela. What a “grand tour of U.S. adversaries,” huh?
He has landed in Moscow.
Snowden welcome party pic.twitter.com/vOg8tPOuG0
— Miriam Elder (@MiriamElder) June 23, 2013
#Snowden expected to touchdown in Moscow in under 20 min, journalists waiting at the airport http://t.co/iWpyC5cic6 pic.twitter.com/GTrYbNne6g
— RT (@RT_com) June 23, 2013
Vans belonging to Russian presidential administration waiting by Aeroflot jets pic.twitter.com/f2THVsAytq
— Miriam Elder (@MiriamElder) June 23, 2013
Hmmm.. RT @MiriamElder Vans belonging to Russian presidential administration waiting by Aeroflot jets pic.twitter.com/K12JY3JyYU
— TracyJeffords (@TracyJeffords) June 23, 2013
Hmm, indeed.
Glenn Greenwald is bitterly clinging to hero status.
Second look at Russia, Cuba, and Venezuela? https://t.co/WerNPy65V9 #nothelping
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) June 23, 2013
@blakehounshell @mattcornell @attackerman The mere fact that a country is adversarial to the US doesn't make them Evil
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 23, 2013
Wow. Other Twitter users continue to blast that narrative with simple questions and key points.
@allahpundit Yeah, when it comes to 'freedom of speech' there's no place like Russia, which keeps killing uppity reporters.
— Moe Lane (@moelane) June 23, 2013
@moelane Well, two things are clear. (1) Snowden’s crisis of conscience about oppressive gov’t doesn’t extend to other countries
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) June 23, 2013
@moelane (2) His supporters will defend any move he makes at this point, no matter how shifty or repulsive
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) June 23, 2013
Snowden made clear he opposes US spying on ANYONE, including foreign governments, but shown no similar concerns w/ other countries spying.
— AG (@AG_Conservative) June 23, 2013
@ggreenwald this white bronco moment is more likely to reveal that "patriot" / "hero" Snowden is traveling thru all of USA's worst enemies
— Matt Mackowiak (@MattMackowiak) June 23, 2013
Nothing like warning of Orwellian totalitarian state in USA, then fleeing for country that created closest thing in 20th century
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) June 23, 2013
And in a snark nutshell:
Looks like #Snowden is playing Communist country pinball. #NSA
— Amy Lutz (@amylutz4) June 23, 2013
Do we smell a hashtag game? Stay tuned.