Dear Diary: What a lot of fuss about such a little thing, as the actress said to the Bishop. I mean it's not as though we have, like, the time or the inclination to listen to live phone calls made by, like, millions of people. All we have are archives that we can search in the future should we need to. You can be sure the computers in Utah are running hot retrieving the phone calls and emails from a certain Mr Edward Snowden. Then there's more fuss about the State Department. The Ambassador to Belgium allegedly took himself to the local park, there to disport himself with some local children. What could possibly go wrong? Then there's the supposed nepotism at the Department of Energy with senior staff getting first dibs for their kids to work as summer interns. Talk about a storm in a tea cup... as a dear colleague is fond of saying: What difference, at this point does it make? But enough about me.
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6/12/13
Barack Obama's Diary: Fuss and bother
Dear Diary: What a lot of fuss about such a little thing, as the actress said to the Bishop. I mean it's not as though we have, like, the time or the inclination to listen to live phone calls made by, like, millions of people. All we have are archives that we can search in the future should we need to. You can be sure the computers in Utah are running hot retrieving the phone calls and emails from a certain Mr Edward Snowden. Then there's more fuss about the State Department. The Ambassador to Belgium allegedly took himself to the local park, there to disport himself with some local children. What could possibly go wrong? Then there's the supposed nepotism at the Department of Energy with senior staff getting first dibs for their kids to work as summer interns. Talk about a storm in a tea cup... as a dear colleague is fond of saying: What difference, at this point does it make? But enough about me.