this, i think, to be fair to victoria nuland, from the tone of the phone call and the conversation leading up to it, it doesn t appear to be a malicious attack on the eu when she says bleep the eu. she seems to be implying, if we can have the u.n. involved to fix this thing, who cares how much help we do or don t get from the eu. screw them for lack of a better phrase, we can do this with the u.n. that s not exactly what she said. she didn t say screw. victoria nuland later apologized for her salty language. here s the bigger question about this story today. where did this recording come from? who recorded this? how did a conversation between two of our top diplomats on a very sensitive topic get leaked to the public? paging edward snowden. white house press secretary jay carney was quick to point out today the recording was first tweeted out by a member of the russian government. mr. carney basically using innuendo rather than direct accusation to say he thinks russia did it. and r
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