Monday, October 28, 2013

Heir lamented over the weekend that last week was a bad week to be an American, because of the defamations made by Ed Snowden.  He's hoping we'd get a break this week, but then he heard on audio this morning about Spain making complaints that their citizens also had their phone calls hacked.  Heir counts roughly 30 European countries total.  Three of those thus far have lodged complaints against the U.S. regarding spying by the NSA, so there are 27 countries left.  Last week it was two out of the three countries that did so, so that boils it down to an average of 2 European countries per week.  So you divide 27 by 2, and get 13.5.  Round that up to 14, so it'll be 14 more weeks America has to endure all the Ed Snowden B.S.  There are roughly 4 weeks a month, so that's 3.5 more months of Ed Snowden.  That's an extraordinarily long time for people to think Ed Snowden is right about everything, and his critics are wrong about everything.  No human being who enjoys that much attention in the media can go uncorrupt and not overreach.  Eventually, he will come out as a fraud.  Trust the Heir on this one, people.  It's going to happen.

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