up, and homeless immigrant is beaten by the trump supporters and he doesn t condemn it, and s says that my people are passionate and there is a word for this, the and it is fascism, and people need to remember in the country that adolf hitler when he first was elected was elected by 36% of the jgerman voters, and this is getting deeply disturbing for not only the democracy, but liberty. and the spying op your neighbor, and the disabled mocks. i agreed with sally up to the fascism stuff. and you are demonizing groups of people repeatedly fwlchlt it is a little bit too much to compare him to hitler. and just that hit ser a fascist. and. todd: wos bigot and fascist, and those are things that you tont see in the washington post headlines, and like you said
down on dissidents and crack down on privacy, you think there s privacy in russia or china, mr. snowden? he could have stayed here, made his case as a whistle-blower. he could have stayed here, he would have gotten a fair shake from the media and where we have a judicial system that may not be perfect but far better than anything they have in siberia. as far as i m concerned, fred, i hope he s really enjoying thoroughly enjoying the russian winter. maria, his proponents say he s a patriot, he argues that spying op. cell phones, e-mails is not justified for the sake of national security. what s at stake if the u.s. listening to those grounds were to grant him asylum? well i think, fred, where most solutions lie, the solution to this lies somewhere in the middle. this is a debate that was clearly needed and that i think is the service that snowden gave us, which is to have this public debate. what do you mean? why? to have this public debate about privacy versus security,