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Noah Shachtman
Even the NSA leakers closest advisers now say his appearance on a Kremlin call-in show, which touched off yet another international firestorm, was a mistake....Edward Snowden instantly regretted asking Russian President Vladimir Putin a softball question on live television about the Kremlins mass surveillance effort, two sources close to the leaker tell The Daily Beast.
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He basically viewed the question as his first foray into criticizing Russia. He was genuinely surprised that in reasonable corridors it was seen as the opposite, added Ben Wizner, the American Civil Liberties Union attorney who serves as one of Snowdens closest advisers.
According to Wizner and others, Snowden hadnt realized how much last weeks Q&Awith Putin blithely assuring Snowden that Moscow had no such eavesdropping programswould appear to be a Kremlin propaganda victory to Western eyes. And so the leaker quickly decided to write an op-ed for the Guardian to explain his actions and to all but label Putin a liar for his televised response.
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/20/snowden-s-camp-staged-putin-q-a-was-a-screw-up.html
How dumb are the people around this guy? I mean, this was epic FAIL, and still does nothing to wash away the fact that Putin staged the entire event.
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So after coming out in droves to claim this was a really courageous act, they're now saying in hindsight that it was stupid because Putin staged the event?
Here's my theory: Snowden and his Russian allies (lawyer) are playing his U.S. allies for fools or they're gullible. Snowden and his allies didn't need this bullshit event to call out Putin or Russian spying. The fact that they're running around in circles after this embarrassing episode making CYA excuses is a clue that this isn't about calling out Putin. This is Snowden PR hands down. His allies have no control over what Russia allows him to do. He can't be trapped in a country that silences dissent and claim that he's attempting to hold Putin accountable, but must also be careful not to jeopardize his asylum.
Snowden's question and op-ed were attempts to whitewash Russian spying by equating it to the NSA.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024843557

Cali_Democrat
(30,439 posts)catching Putin on record like Clapper. Snowden held Putin's feet to the fire!!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)Yet, the BS hype from his allies and his absurd op-ed tried to portray it as some brilliant move.
Leave Snowden alone...you have no idea how brilliant this is and how it puts him on the "right side of history."
Charles Pierce:
"Snowden ought to be embarrassed for helping to catapult it into the dialogue."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024833461
arely staircase
(12,482 posts)what a fucking maroooooooon!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)Where was it posted on DU that this was a "brilliant chess move"?
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)1) Snowden is a naive sucker, utterly manipulated by Putin
2) Snowden is an out-and-out Putinite.
It appears Mr. Snowden is going with "naive sucker" on this.
As I said elsewhere, even if everything is exactly as Snowden now claims, it's still terrible optics and piss-poor decision-making.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"As I said elsewhere, even if everything is exactly as Snowden now claims, it's still terrible optics and piss-poor decision-making. "
...if it happened "exactly as Snowden now claims," it doesn't explain why his allies attempted to portray it as "brilliant" and at the same time tried to argue that he can't freely criticize Putin because he is a "guest" in Russia.
Like I said, he can't be trapped in a country that silences dissent and claim that he's attempting to hold Putin accountable, but must also be careful not to jeopardize his asylum.
arely staircase
(12,482 posts)what am I leaving out?
randome
(34,845 posts)He was an isolated loner who dreamed of being a superhero. Now he's more isolated than ever.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]"There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
Leonard Cohen, Anthem (1992)[/center][/font][hr]
ProSense
(116,464 posts)msanthrope
(37,549 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)"No--his hubris. Not his naivety. Let's give him the moral agency he deserves. "
His "hubris" is likely a manifestation of his "naivety." Still, both maybe the product of delusions of grandeur.
msanthrope
(37,549 posts)immature mind that does not understand how the world works.
Hubris is the product of the mature mind who thinks they have risen above how the world works.
I find Snowden to be of the latter type.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"Hubris is the product of the mature mind who thinks they have risen above how the world works. "
...the effect of delusions of grandeur.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)rumdude
(448 posts)uponit7771
(92,756 posts)Blue_Tires
(57,596 posts)tells us everything we need to know about him
arely staircase
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Cha
(309,879 posts)thanks for this ProSense
ProSense
(116,464 posts)stevenleser
(32,886 posts)This is what happens when you are a naive, sophomoric fool with delusions of grandeur.
Who knows what the deal is with the documents he took? Were they non-implemented proposals? Earlier drafts? Emergency measures only to be implemented in exigent circumstances?
In large organizations with document management repositories, all of the above can be found and if you don't know better, you can easily grab a project proposal that has never been implemented. In fact, more non-implemented proposals are in those repositories than actual implemented projects.
This guy is a fool and his word about what is happening at the NSA is worth nothing.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"We tried to tell his blind supporters. He is a fool and anything he claims cannot be believed."
...and they've admitted it was a "screw-up," it's back to: Snowden is a hero. LOL!
HipChick
(25,548 posts)ProSense
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Hissyspit
(45,790 posts)Good thing this puts all the "nothing new here" NSA revelations back in the bottle.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"Good thing this puts all the "nothing new here" NSA revelations back in the bottle. "
That's completely irrelevant to the fact that he just played Putin's tool, and "instantly regretted" it.
Compounding it by trying to pass it off as "brave" and "brilliant" makes it even more embarrassing.
At the same time, his allies were pushing the argument that he can't freely criticize Putin because he is a "guest" in Russia.
Like I said, he can't be trapped in a country that silences dissent and claim that he's attempting to hold Putin accountable, but must also be careful not to jeopardize his asylum.
Hissyspit
(45,790 posts)Even though it was no such thing.
Number23
(24,544 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)Only a fool would believe that staged event wasn't an embarrassing episode.
Vattel
(9,289 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)Vattel
(9,289 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)The fact that they tried to push it off as "brave" makes it even more embarrassing.
Vattel
(9,289 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)"meh, not nearly as idiotic as many things Obama has done."
Suddenly, "desperate" isn't the word, huh?
Vattel
(9,289 posts)I mean, did it cause any harm? He was just trying to get the conversation going. Maybe he failed, but it's hardly what I would call idiotic.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"That's the thing, what he did wasn't really idiotic."
Compounding it by trying to pass it off as "brave" and "brilliant" makes it even more embarrassing.
At the same time, they were pushing the argument that he can't freely criticize Putin because he is a "guest" in Russia.
Like I said, he can't be trapped in a country that silences dissent and claim that he's attempting to hold Putin accountable, but must also be careful not to jeopardize his asylum.
It was a massive "screw-up."
Vattel
(9,289 posts)He went on record saying Putin lied. So I don't see any harm in what happened.
"Calling it a "massive screw-up" strikes me as desperate. He went on record saying Putin lied. So I don't see any harm in what happened."
...it's clear that the his lawyer is "desperate" and in damage control mode by admitting that it was a "screw-up."
You may not want to acknowledge the "harm," which is to whatever credibility anyone believes Snowden had, but this is damage control.
Vattel
(9,289 posts)MADem
(135,425 posts)It was idiotic, it was repulsive...and he "just fucking did it."
Vattel
(9,289 posts)The lawyer understood the revulsion because it "looked like cheap agitprop" and one might think that "they forced him (Snowden) to do it." But the lawyer is saying that to think that it was just cheap agitprop or that he was forced to do it would be a misapprehension.
MADem
(135,425 posts)I think you're the one who needs to "endeavor to comprehend what you read." Stop trying to spin it beyond what it is. The lawyer is saying what he said. No less, no more.
You seem to be in some sort of state of denial, it would appear and you're demanding that I see what the man said with your spin atop it.
Vattel
(9,289 posts)I really think your bias against Snowden is affecting your interpretation.
MADem
(135,425 posts)And I'm not extrapolating anything from his advisor's words.
You, though, are.
Vattel
(9,289 posts)Response to Vattel (Reply #24)
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ProSense
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Logical
(22,457 posts)"You should celebrate, 19 recs is a lot for you. "
...I "celebrate" every "leave Snowden alone" cry.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024843557
ucrdem
(15,720 posts)Thanks for the dumbest post on the DU today. But I assume that happens a lot for you. nt
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Bobbie Jo
(14,344 posts)JI7
(91,789 posts)i think that was the one who send a pm asking her private questions
That's stalker territory, alright.
sheshe2
(91,505 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
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treestar
(82,383 posts)Russia is not the nation to be known for the rule of law.
ucrdem
(15,720 posts)to oblivion . . .
BenzoDia
(1,010 posts)joshcryer
(62,515 posts)This is a good thing, it helps show Snowden is introspective and capable of making mistakes, and correcting them. It means that Snowden may in fact leave Russia and go to, say, Venezuela.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"This is a good thing, it helps show Snowden is introspective and capable of making mistakes, and correcting them. It means that Snowden may in fact leave Russia and go to, say, Venezuela."
Yeah, realizing that one screwed up should lead to some introspection, even if it comes after attempting to spin it as something it wasn't.
joshcryer
(62,515 posts)He shouldn't be criticized for admitting his mistake. He should come out and say his Guardian editorial was an attempt to justify his mistake. Further ostracizing those dumbshit supporters who said it was right for him to go on there and throw Putin a lowball that Putin used to rise to the top.
Remember, importantly, Russian media didn't show the critical nature of the "question." Snowden should've seen that coming, but he admits he was wrong on that count. He should get credit for that.
It's the supporters, not Snowden, who should be apologizing on his behalf, for trying to downplay a mistake he admits.
AgingAmerican
(12,958 posts)nt
ucrdem
(15,720 posts)Once again chez snowball showed their hand by letting Eddie pull this stunt which I'm sure he only "instantly regretted" when he saw the bad press. What did they accomplish besides giving proof positive that Libertarian teahadists are treasonous f*cks? It was an opportunity to trash the Obama admin on foreign TV and they took it. Mission accomplished, too. Too bad their latest child star also crashed and burned.
Adrahil
(13,340 posts)SHOCKED I TELL YOU!