J.D. Tuccille Discusses Government Surveillance on Russia Today
Reason 24/7 News Managing Editor J.D. Tuccille appeared on Russia Today to discuss the NSA's ongoing practice of cell phone surveillance.
Airdate:June 6, 2013
About 4:30 minutes
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Appearing on RT to discuss government surveillance. Oh the irony.
^This. There was one Paultard here that said RT was the "most libertarian news network". If I recall correctly, he was laughed out.
That might be true in tallest midget sense. It does have Thom Hartmann though.
How about appearing on PressTv to complain about nuclear power and the Religious Right? OR Chinese TV to complain about the lack of democracy and capital punishment? Or on the CBC to complain about Obamacare and socialized medicine?
That dude comes up as being waqy too full of himself.
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