1. Here is an example of why @ggreenwald , and those who support him, are dangerous. I shall dissect this article claims and explain: https://t.co/SDds0gfmdt
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
2. Greenwald, like many, is sometimes right and sometimes wrong. The "sometimes wrong" becomes transparently rooted in allowing political ideology to be the prism for opinion.
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
3. So let me go to the specifics. Hopefully this will be a little helpful for those who don't travel the deepest part of the deep weeds, yet still hope for a good understanding.
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
4. The dangerous @ggreenwald claims that there are FOUR methods for Chairman Devin Nunes summary memo of unlawful DOJ/FBI FISA violations to reach sunlight.
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
5. @ggreenwald is a chaos writer. He doesn't care about who is hurt, damaged, or impacted by his political and ideologically driven proposals. That is what makes him especially dangerous. We begin:
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
6. The first way Greenwald claims the Memo can be "easily" released is: "Trump can declassify anything he wants." https://t.co/SDds0gfmdt
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
7. Yes, it is true that the President can declassify anything. However, within this "anything" Donald Trump is the subject of adverse action. The President was the target of the unlawful action by the DOJ and FBI.
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) January 20, 2018
Just redact it as necessary and release it. The citizens will get the gist of it (like Fast and Furious, Obamacare, IRS targeting, Benghazi, emails and the Iran deal, the evidence-based assumptions are most likely accurate) and follow up legal action will eventually reveal the players.