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John Boehner Blabs Classified Info While Spinning On Fox

Imagine if it was a Democrat.

A federal intelligence court judge earlier this year secretly declared a key element of the Bush administration’s wiretapping efforts illegal, according to a lawmaker and government sources, providing a previously unstated rationale for fevered efforts by lawmakers this week to expand the president’s spying powers.

House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, disclosed elements of the court’s decision in remarks Tuesday to Fox News as he was promoting the administration-backed wiretapping legislation. Boehner has denied revealing classified information, but two government officials privy to the details confirmed that his remarks concerned classified information.

2 Responses to “John Boehner Blabs Classified Info While Spinning On Fox”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 merlallen

    Did the sissy start crying?

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Megamoze

    One would have to imagine that Republicans give more than two shits about ACTUAL national security beyond its use as a whipping tool on Democrats and as a halloween mask to scare the bejeebus out of their scared-crapless, pants-wetting supporters.

    I don’t think even Superman has that kind of imagination.

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