Posted on 03/30/2017 2:38:43 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Digital security and its discontentsfrom Hillary Clintons emails to ransomware to Tor hacksis in many ways one of the chief concerns of the contemporary FBI. So it makes sense that the bureaus director, James Comey, would dip his toe into the digital torrent with a Twitter account. It also makes sense, given Comeys high profile, that he would want that Twitter account to be a secret from the world, lest his follows and favs be scrubbed for clues about what the feds are up to. What is somewhat surprising, however, is that it only took me about four hours of sleuthing to find Comeys account, which is not protected.
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Yes, it got him elected. Now look at the pickle he’s in!
Now look at the pickle hes in!
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All things considered - his pickle is bread and butter pickles
Not the same as the gherkins sitting in the next jar on the pantry shelf.
OK
I like that I can check in on the POTUS every day and see what he has to say about whatever is in the news or whatever he’s doing for the country.
Even without reading/watching the MSM, the alternative media of necessity has to respond to it. They report his tweets, but it’s neat to be able to see it for myself.
Go, Donald.
Yup
So the unraveling of the puzzle all started with an offhand comment by Comey himself.
The nation’s top sleuth!
How many times have we been told by experts that criminals and perps are frequently outed by their own loose talk?
Comey feels the same way about Women’s Beach Volleyball (complaining about them overdressing) that I do, neat.
Comey. Sounds gay.
I turned off the Cubs, went to wimmen’s bowling. And boom the Cubs tied it! But STL is threatening in the bottom of the 9th.
I’m going with Gonzaga tomorrow, my only Final 4 pick to make it.
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