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==Mr. Obama==
==Mr. Obama==
We are here at the White House where President Obama is responding to popular outcry against the National Security Agency's domestic spying. Mr. President, how would you summarize this program?
We are here at the White House where President Obama is responding to reports that the NSA has been engaged in massive domestic spying. Mr. President, how would you summarize this program?


(Alan Parsons) "I am the eye in the sky... looking at you, I can read your mind."
(Alan Parsons) "I am the eye in the sky... looking at you, I can read your mind."
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(ELO) "as you speak everything you do or say... goes out on a big transmitter."
(ELO) "as you speak everything you do or say... goes out on a big transmitter."
Can you tell us why this program was kept secret?
(Alan Parsons) "We're two of a kind -- silence and I"


But is it not true, Mr. President, that this program violates the Constitution?
But is it not true, Mr. President, that this program violates the Constitution?


(TMBG) "Not at all, not at all"
(Paul McCartney) "It's not true."


But as a Constitutional scholar who campaigned for the presidency on a platform of upholding the rule of law, how can you justify this massive aquisition of private data?
But as a Constitutional scholar who campaigned for the presidency on a platform of upholding the rule of law, how can you justify this massive aquisition of private data?
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Given your many campaign promises to support and protect whistleblowers, can you explain your treatment of not only Mr. Snowden but also Bradley Manning?
Given your many campaign promises to support and protect whistleblowers, can you explain your treatment of not only Mr. Snowden but also Private Bradley Manning, who revealed American war crimes?


(Nick Lowe) "You've got to be cruel to be kind"
(Nick Lowe) "You've got to be cruel to be kind"
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(Jim Croce) "'Cause he's bad (bad) bad (bad) bad (bad)..." [loop]
(Jim Croce) "'Cause he's bad (bad) bad (bad) bad (bad)..." [loop]


Mr. President. Mr. President? Mr. President! [loop stops]
Mr. President... Mr. President? Mr. President! [loop stops] But how do you reconcile your current actions with your many campaign promises to support and protect whistleblowers?
 
(Stevie Wonder) "now it seems / those yester-dreams / were just a cruel and foolish game we had to play"


Can you tell us why the spying program was kept from the American public?
(Alan Parsons) "We're two of a kind -- silence and I"


Mr. President, what is your position on government transparency?
Mr. President, what is your position on government transparency?

Revision as of 15:02, 11 August 2013

Mr. Obama

We are here at the White House where President Obama is responding to reports that the NSA has been engaged in massive domestic spying. Mr. President, how would you summarize this program?

(Alan Parsons) "I am the eye in the sky... looking at you, I can read your mind."

Exactly what information are you looking for?

(Beatles) "Every little thing"

Just how is this information collected?

(ELO) "as you speak everything you do or say... goes out on a big transmitter."

But is it not true, Mr. President, that this program violates the Constitution?

(Paul McCartney) "It's not true."

But as a Constitutional scholar who campaigned for the presidency on a platform of upholding the rule of law, how can you justify this massive aquisition of private data?

(Tom Petty) "I need to know (I need to know) I need to know (I need to know) I need to know right now..."

But what do you think of whistleblower Edward Snowden, who informed the American public about this program?

(TMBG) "Spy! Spy! Spy! Spy! Spy! Spy! Spy! Spy!"



Given your many campaign promises to support and protect whistleblowers, can you explain your treatment of not only Mr. Snowden but also Private Bradley Manning, who revealed American war crimes?

(Nick Lowe) "You've got to be cruel to be kind"

But sir, you locked him in solitary confinement and are now vigorously prosecuting him, while those who committed the war crimes revealed by him remain completely unpunished. Why are you doing this?

(Jim Croce) "'Cause he's bad (bad) bad (bad) bad (bad)..." [loop]

Mr. President... Mr. President? Mr. President! [loop stops] But how do you reconcile your current actions with your many campaign promises to support and protect whistleblowers?

(Stevie Wonder) "now it seems / those yester-dreams / were just a cruel and foolish game we had to play"

Can you tell us why the spying program was kept from the American public?

(Alan Parsons) "We're two of a kind -- silence and I"

Mr. President, what is your position on government transparency?

(Michael Penn) "I go invisible"

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Is there anything you would like to tell him?

(Tom Petty) "You don't... have... to live like a refugee"

But is it not true that if Snowden returned to American soil, he would face federal charges?

(JCSS) "We have the papers we need to arrest him. You know his movements -- we know the law."


If the American public were allowed to visit Guantanamo Bay, what would they see?

(REM) "Shiny happy people holding hands"

When you employ torture -- er, I mean "enhanced interrogation" techniques -- at Guantanamo, what is the general nature of the questions you ask?

(Jeff Lynne) "Tell me every little thing... that makes you happy"


Many critics of your administration say that you have not been responsive to the needs of the public.


It is often claimed that you are essentially controlled by big industry groups such as the American Legislative Exchange Council, Koch Industries, Monsanto, the Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase. Do you have

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We are now speaking with Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks. Mr. Assange, what is your reaction to the comments from the White House?

(Alan Parsons) "Something's wrong in this house today. Something's been going on, there may be a price to pay."



We would like to continue this interview, but unfortunately we are not allowed to mention a letter we just received on penalty of this recording being deleted from the inter[static]