Andrew Napolitano on President Obama’s NSA Placebo

In a thinly disguised effort to
change the subject, President Obama’s most recent speech on the NSA
speech focused on where the seized data is stored, rather than on
whether the government in a free society is empowered to collect
it. Andrew Napolitano says that instead of addressing the massive
violations of the natural and constitutionally protected right to
privacy, instead of reestablishing the serious constitutional and
civil liberties bona fides he established for himself as a U.S.
senator, the president defended his massive spying as a necessary
tool in the fight to maintain national security and offered only a
placebo to its critics.

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