During his opening remarks today about NSA surveillance, President Obama mentioned Paul Revere as a positive example of spying:
I'm no Obama hater, but Paul Revere a member of a "secret surveillance committee"? Come on, man!
— David Keill (@dkeill) January 17, 2014
https://twitter.com/BenjySarlin/status/424214039091482625
Obama channels Paul Revere and other historical figures to justify intelligence gathering of #NSAspeech
— Capital News Service (@CNSmd) January 17, 2014
https://twitter.com/gp_sarahwolfe/status/424214225901219841
https://twitter.com/hollyR_J_N/status/424214100776722432
Obama inherited unconstitutional spying from Paul Revere. The excuses are coming! The excuses are coming!
— Andy Lancaster (@andylancaster) January 17, 2014
Takes Obama seven minutes to get to the "and yet" of gov overreaching after a lovely history/cheerleading: how Paul Revere became Hal9000
— Peter Van Valkenbrrrgh (@valkenburgh) January 17, 2014
Important points of order:
Hey, Obama, Paul Revere's intelligence committee in Boston was created for citizens to gather intelligence on their own government.
— Drew Cline (@DrewHampshire) January 17, 2014
https://twitter.com/zenalbatross/status/424216143981985792
The problem with the Sons of Liberty reference is that @BarackObama is Thomas Hutchinson in the analogy, not Paul Revere. #nsa
— Joseph M. Adelman (@jmadelman) January 17, 2014
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