wmw999 2,507 #1 Posted March 25 Editor of The Atlantic added to supposedly secure chat on Signal Yeah. They were discussing war plans, and he realized it wasn’t a dummy chat when the US actually attacked Yemen. But at least they can still talk about Hillary’s servers. Wendy P. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
olofscience 489 #2 March 25 Trump supporters' reactions to this will be so predictable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,553 #3 March 25 Mike Johnson on whether the House would hold any inquiries: “I’m sure they’ll do better next time, what else is there to say?” Sure, what else. Certainly nothing that could be uncovered by a years long Congressional investigation and FBI involvement in the run up to the next election I’m sure. Honestly the sheer volume of partisan corruption and hypocrisy engaged in by the Republican Party really is starting to make it difficult to care, even when it’s this blatant. Funny that Trump said ‘you’re telling me this for the first time’ to a reporter who asked him about it just now. I guess that must mean none of the people involved who report directly to the Oval Office have enough basic respect for Trump to even let him know they fucked up on his watch. ‘Only the best’ people indeed. At least none of them were DEI, imagine what might have happened then. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,049 #4 March 25 47 minutes ago, wmw999 said: Editor of The Atlantic added to supposedly secure chat on Signal Yeah. They were discussing war plans, and he realized it wasn’t a dummy chat when the US actually attacked Yemen. What worries me about this is two things. First, Jeffery Goldberg was responsible and honest enough to 1) not reveal all the leaked plans (since that would be a national security problem) and 2) inform both the government and the public that it happened. How many times have top secret plans been leaked in this manner to someone who either forwards them to friends ("hey, look what I got!") or worse yet, sells them to China/Russia/Saudi Arabia? Because you know this isn't the first time it's happened. Second, adding journalists to a chat was done without a second thought, almost as if they had done this before. How much top secret government information has been going out to FOX News, Breitbart, OAN etc? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,049 #5 March 25 FOX News take: This leak is a very good thing overall, because "after years of secrecy and incompetence, if you read the content of these messages, I think you will come away proud that these are the leaders making these decisions in America." Nothing says "competence" like sending top secret war plans to random people. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,553 #6 March 25 20 minutes ago, billvon said: FOX News take: This leak is a very good thing overall, because "after years of secrecy and incompetence, if you read the content of these messages, I think you will come away proud that these are the leaders making these decisions in America." Nothing says "competence" like sending top secret war plans to random people. Perfect encapsulation of the new Right. There is not a single governing principle they will not sell down the river in the blink of an eye in exchange for more power. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeWeber 2,790 #7 March 25 2 hours ago, billvon said: FOX News take: This leak is a very good thing overall, because "after years of secrecy and incompetence, if you read the content of these messages, I think you will come away proud that these are the leaders making these decisions in America." Nothing says "competence" like sending top secret war plans to random people. I'll can just imagine that jaybird is so pissed about this that his prayer wheel is spinning at light speed. I've heard that even some US citizens are realizing that a nation changing election between measurable alternatives is no time to hold your breath and sit things out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelivo 7 #8 March 26 I honestly worry for you all - this has gone from simply voting in a deeply stupid president, to banana republic levels of incompetence, cruelty and dictatorship in a very short space of time. And at least half the country seems to be totally happy with that. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
normiss 835 #9 March 26 20 hours ago, billvon said: FOX News take: This leak is a very good thing overall, because "after years of secrecy and incompetence, if you read the content of these messages, I think you will come away proud that these are the leaders making these decisions in America." Nothing says "competence" like sending top secret war plans to random people. The skill and statesmanship required to competently communicate detailed war plans and updates with EMOJIS is unsurpassed. This is Felon leadership at it's finest. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,553 #10 March 26 The incompetent and unrepentant Mike Walz is trying to blame the journalist for being added to the group, suggesting (without evidence) that the journalist may have changed his name on Signal to appear like he was someone else. Now, I’ve worked in high street retail before and the way data protection is now if a 16 year old minimum wage sales attendant gives out sensitive personal account information of John Smith to a person who simply walks up and says they are John Smith then that employee and that company can really be in quite deep shit - because it’s obviously an incredibly stupid thing to do. But hey, these are highly paid white male professionals. They can possibly be held to the same standard as teenage part timers and DEI looking folks. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel99 550 #11 March 26 The journalist has released the entire message chain. It’s interesting how JD mentions that Europe doesn’t have the capability to stop/intercept the sophisticated weapons that the Houthi are using and only the US does. IF that is true I wonder who supplied them the weapons? Reminds me of the Brit politician who said we know Iraq have WMD because we’ve still got the receipts. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,094 #12 March 26 6 hours ago, thelivo said: I honestly worry for you all - this has gone from simply voting in a deeply stupid president, to banana republic levels of incompetence, cruelty and dictatorship in a very short space of time. And at least half the country seems to be totally happy with that. It's all disturbing, but that is what I find most distressing of all. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeWeber 2,790 #13 March 26 3 hours ago, normiss said: The skill and statesmanship required to competently communicate detailed war plans and updates with EMOJIS is unsurpassed. This is Felon leadership at it's finest. "Vance responded a minute later: “Excellent.” Thirty-five minutes after that, Ratcliffe, the CIA director, wrote, “A good start,” which Waltz followed with a text containing a fist emoji, an American-flag emoji, and a fire emoji." Seriously? How bush league is that? Surely a single LOL would have been more expressive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,415 #14 March 26 Hi folks, I know Trump 2.0 is filled with incompetents, but this takes the cake: The White House has asked Elon Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to help investigate how a journalist was included on a Signal chat with national security officials. White House taps Musk to probe Signal chat incident Jerry Baumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,415 #15 March 26 3 hours ago, nigel99 said: The journalist has released the entire message chain. It’s interesting how JD mentions that Europe doesn’t have the capability to stop/intercept the sophisticated weapons that the Houthi are using and only the US does. IF that is true I wonder who supplied them the weapons? Reminds me of the Brit politician who said we know Iraq have WMD because we’ve still got the receipts. Hi Nigel, What I like is that Gabbard and others, testified that this info was not classified. Jeff G held off releasing all of the info just because he felt it might be classified. It's going to be rather difficult to go after him when Trump himself said no classified info was released. Trump 2.0 is truly The Gang Who Cannot Shoot Straight. Jerry Baumchen PS) Along with being the Editor of The Atlantic, Jeff G is the moderator of Washington Week on PBS. I highly recommend watching it; it is probably my favorite show. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,553 #16 March 26 (edited) 40 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said: Hi folks, I know Trump 2.0 is filled with incompetents, but this takes the cake: The White House has asked Elon Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to help investigate how a journalist was included on a Signal chat with national security officials. White House taps Musk to probe Signal chat incident Jerry Baumchen When Mike Walz needs a 'tech genius' to tell him why he decided to look up the wrong guy's name and add him to a secret military strike chat then you gotts wonder what's next. Breaking: Elon Musk called in by Pete Hegseth to find out how all those empty beer bottles ended up under his desk at 2PM on a Wednesday. Billionaire savant only man alive who can solve this mystery... Edited March 26 by jakee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,553 #17 March 26 (edited) 40 minutes ago, JerryBaumchen said: Hi Nigel, What I like is that Gabbard and others, testified that this info was not classified. Jeff G held off releasing all of the info just because he felt it might be classified. It's going to be rather difficult to go after him when Trump himself said no classified info was released. Trump 2.0 is truly The Gang Who Cannot Shoot Straight. Most military / intelligence talking heads seem to be saying the contents could easily be unclassified now, after the strikes, but would 100% have been considered clearly and obviously secret before the strikes. Contrast with treatment of Clinton for emails that were not secret when she sent or received them but were retrospectively classified later on. Edited March 26 by jakee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,236 #18 March 27 It's just bad luck that the journalist accidently added to the loop wasn't employed by FOX. It he was there would be no scandal and none of us would ever have heard about it. Makes me wonder what other shit is going on. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,049 #19 March 27 1 hour ago, gowlerk said: It's just bad luck that the journalist accidently added to the loop wasn't employed by FOX. Or by China, or by someone who saw $$$ when he saw the information he could sell. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeWeber 2,790 #20 March 27 6 minutes ago, billvon said: Or by China, or by someone who saw $$$ when he saw the information he could sell. And I'm sure the actual recipient list has been divulged by Hegseth et al. and we know certainly that no other breaches happened. None of this would have happened were Jill Stein elected. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,553 #21 March 27 14 hours ago, JoeWeber said: "Vance responded a minute later: “Excellent.” Thirty-five minutes after that, Ratcliffe, the CIA director, wrote, “A good start,” which Waltz followed with a text containing a fist emoji, an American-flag emoji, and a fire emoji." Seriously? How bush league is that? Surely a single LOL would have been more expressive. I now think the funniest bit is when they’re considering a delay to the operation but worry they’ll look like pussies if it leaks and Hegseth says “Don’t worry I’ll enforce 100% OPSEC” well y’know except for this one national magazine editor but I’m sure that doesn’t matter. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel99 550 #22 March 27 1 hour ago, jakee said: I now think the funniest bit is when they’re considering a delay to the operation but worry they’ll look like pussies if it leaks and Hegseth says “Don’t worry I’ll enforce 100% OPSEC” well y’know except for this one national magazine editor but I’m sure that doesn’t matter. It’s ok, you all need to calm down. White men are in charge. As Winsor says “Imagine if Harris had won”. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites