Matt Welch Talks on Fox News About How NSA Spooks Spying on Love Interests Is Like Dogs Licking Themselves
On Monday, Aug. 26, I appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto to discuss the latest NSA scandal, and point out that Americans have no way of knowing if they've been targeted for surveillance by their own government:
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I think we heard about the NSA's spying on its ex-spouse because the agency was afraid Snowden was going to tell us first rather than because of lie detector tests of the employees.
A major problem is that no one in the media is willing to ask the tough questions. Which Bond is Cavuto willing to give broad powers to?