Bill Clinton Expresses "Serious Reservations" About US Spying on World Leaders
They bugging you Bill?
Former President Bill Clinton says he has "serious reservations" about spying on other world leaders, an issue that has triggered some global criticism of President Obama.
"I think there ought to be very explicit rules on listening in on conversations of world leaders," Clinton said in an interview on the Fusion network.
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Yep, but screw the citizens, right?
Screw you, Bubba.
This reminds me of the exchange in True Lies where Jaime Lee ask the govenator if he's every killed anyone and he says yes, but they were all bad...