These people are so incompetent

Fortunately nothing critical was leaked, but good gosh the sheer incompetence of these people is mindboggling.

Documents related to the ridiculous "summit" were found abandoned on a public hotel printer in Alaska.

Again, nothing earth shattering or even sensitive, but the total lack of understanding for security protocols just blows my mind.



NPR won’t be around much longer. Enjoy the spin while you can.
 
the total lack of understanding for security protocols just blows my mind.
A nothingburger blows Crepitus' mind. Must be a pretty fragile mind.
 
Yeah. Its like, storing top secret information next to your corvette, or something.
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Fortunately nothing critical was leaked, but good gosh the sheer incompetence of these people is mindboggling.

Documents related to the ridiculous "summit" were found abandoned on a public hotel printer in Alaska.

Again, nothing earth shattering or even sensitive, but the total lack of understanding for security protocols just blows my mind.



Whew! At least they didnt find the real incriminating stuff!

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Close call!
 

"Tommy Pigott, the State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson, told The Independent in a statement: “Instead of covering the historic steps towards peace achieved at Friday’s summit, NPR is trying to make a story out of a lunch menu. Ridiculous.""

The topic here is that "U.S. State Department documents containing sensitive government information were discovered on a public printer at an Alaska hotel, two hours before a high-stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin."

So, Trump and his minions claim it's about a lunch menu. But it seems that it's more about the Trump govt's inability to keep confidential information, which could potentially be a security threat to the president too, out of the hands of the public.

But this is Trump who wanted, supposedly, lock up Hillary for using a private server.

So in 2016 everyone should talk about such things, now nobody should.

Typical Trump.
 

"Tommy Pigott, the State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson, told The Independent in a statement: “Instead of covering the historic steps towards peace achieved at Friday’s summit, NPR is trying to make a story out of a lunch menu. Ridiculous.""

The topic here is that "U.S. State Department documents containing sensitive government information were discovered on a public printer at an Alaska hotel, two hours before a high-stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin."

So, Trump and his minions claim it's about a lunch menu. But it seems that it's more about the Trump govt's inability to keep confidential information, which could potentially be a security threat to the president too, out of the hands of the public.

But this is Trump who wanted, supposedly, lock up Hillary for using a private server.

So in 2016 everyone should talk about such things, now nobody should.

Typical Trump.
Oh no! Lunch menus and some government phone numbers!

The sky is falling!


ReeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEE! Drumpffffff!!!!!
 
NPR is so sad, you can click the link without them begging for money
 
Fortunately nothing critical was leaked, but good gosh the sheer incompetence of these people is mindboggling.

Documents related to the ridiculous "summit" were found abandoned on a public hotel printer in Alaska.

Again, nothing earth shattering or even sensitive, but the total lack of understanding for security protocols just blows my mind.
We're being "led" by inexperienced, overwhelmed, mal-informed, underqualified, unserious people. The most critical areas of our federal apparatus are in chaos.

We're now unmoored, like a massive tornado on the world's stage. The whole world sees it. And they're stuck with us, until they can finally detach and leave us isolated at some point. The sooner the better.

This particular example, and many other examples, should be teaching us something, but I suspect it isn't.
 
if it happened somebody need to be held accountable .. if it happened .. NPR ..
Not a chance.

Not in Trump's regime.

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Oh no! Lunch menus and some government phone numbers!

The sky is falling!


ReeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEE! Drumpffffff!!!!!

"containing a schedule, several phone numbers of government employees,"

A schedule that could be used in an assassination attempt. No, nobody would try and kill Trump, would they?

The point being, were it Biden, you'd be saying this is reason for him to resign.
 
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We're being "led" by inexperienced, overwhelmed, mal-informed, underqualified, unserious people. The most critical areas of our federal apparatus are in chaos.

We're now unmoored, like a massive tornado on the world's stage. The whole world sees it. And they're stuck with us, until they can finally detach and leave us isolated at some point. The sooner the better.

This particular example, and many other examples, should be teaching us something, but I suspect it isn't.
It's not. Just look at all the tRumplings deliberately missing the point in this thread.

I said up front that the content of the papers wasn't the issue, but that's what they are all choosing to focus on.
 
"containing a schedule, several phone numbers of government employees,"

A schedule that could be used in an assassination attempt. No, nobody would try and kill Trump, would they?

The point being, were it Biden, you'd be saying this is reason for him to resign.
Of low ranking government employees?

Yea okay.
 

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