when ordinary Americans were being spied on
Welcome to The Michael Savage Newsletter, your daily insider report on all things "Savage."
In today's issue: The recent spectacle in Congress, Dr. Savage says, evokes George Orwell's classic book "Animal Farm," a satire of the left's hypocrisy and its tendency toward totalitarianism.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is up in arms about the revelation that the CIA has been monitoring her computers and those of other politicians. This comes, notes Savage, after she endorsed government surveillance of ordinary Americans.
"Just a week ago, Dianne Feinstein was tell us how important it was to spy on ordinary innocent citizens," Dr. Savage reminded his listeners, adding:
- Now she's screaming like a stuck pig about the Constitution being violated: "The CIA looked on my computer!"
The most radical leftists in Congress are the ones screaming about this, by the way: her, Harry Reid and Patrick Leahy.
They thought they were above the law.
The old Roman adage "Who will watch the watchers?" didn't apply to them.
Now they find out the CIA is monitoring their computers.
She didn't care about the Constitution when the CIA was spying on you and me.
This is the ultimate example of the abuse of logic and language, to control ordinary people.
It's absurd.
I'm glad the CIA looked in on them.
I want to know what they found.
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