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Photocopying Michelle Obama's Diary, Just In Case 218

Hugh Pickens DOT Com writes "Conor Friedersdorf has a good (and humorous) read in the Atlantic about the analogy that President Obama has settled on to explain his theory of the NSA surveillance controversy to reporters. 'The question is how do we make the American people more comfortable?' Obama said. 'If I tell Michelle that I did the dishes ... and she's a little skeptical, well, I'd like her to trust me, but maybe I need to bring her back and show her the dishes and not just have her take my word for it.' The analogy has been widely panned, and for good reason. Friedersdorf writes that he has come up with a much better analogy. What if 'Barack snuck into Michelle's closet one day, dug through her belongings until he found her diary, and photocopied it. Then he replaced the original, locked the copy in his desk, and didn't think about it much until she found out months later and furiously confronted him.' Admittedly, it isn't a perfect analogy either says Friedersdorf, 'but it comes a lot closer than Obama did to capturing the actual stakes in this debate, and the reason so many Americans are angry at him.'" In related news, Snowden's father disagrees that his son isn't a patriot: "My son has spoken the truth, and he has sacrificed more than either the president of the United States or Peter King have ever in their political careers or their American lives. So how they choose to characterize him really doesn't carry that much weight with me."
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Photocopying Michelle Obama's Diary, Just In Case

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  • by Sepodati ( 746220 ) on Tuesday August 13, 2013 @08:08AM (#44551197) Homepage

    The analogy would be better if the diary was left out in the open, but closed, mind you, for everyone to see. You still shouldn't open it, but it is sitting right there and not locked up.

    Or everyday the diary was handed off to a random member of the public to hold on to... and not open, of course.

  • Patriotism (Score:5, Interesting)

    by bfandreas ( 603438 ) on Tuesday August 13, 2013 @08:19AM (#44551257)

    PATRIOTISM, n.
    Combustible rubbish ready to the torch of any one ambitious to illuminate his name.

    In Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary patriotism is defined as the last resort of a scoundrel. With all due respect to an enlightened but inferior lexicographer I beg to submit that it is the first.

    Be wary when the word "patriotism" is being used. Whatever precedes or follows usually clocks in very high on the bullshit scale. It feels like it's being used to trigger a killswitch in the human mind.

  • Re:Another analogy? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by OzPeter ( 195038 ) on Tuesday August 13, 2013 @08:30AM (#44551317)

    Obama requests a sworn person to have a look at Michelle's diary + contacts etc

    Except that the sworn person is likely to say to his (sworn) buddies .. "hey man, check this out".

  • Comment removed (Score:5, Interesting)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Tuesday August 13, 2013 @08:52AM (#44551479)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Re:Patriotism (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 13, 2013 @09:17AM (#44551699)

    We in The Netherlands at least of my age (41) associate the word "patriotism", hanging of a flag (outside of king's palace, military bases and on public holidays), and pledges of allegiance with Nazi Germany. We can't help it, patriotism and everything associated with it is scary.

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