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National Archives: “We Live in Constant Fear of Upsetting the White House”

Posted By Daniel Greenfield On March 15, 2015 @ 10:55 pm In The Point | 4 Comments




This is what life under tyranny looks like.


The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) tried to hide an email about its fear of upsetting the White House from Freedom of Information Act requests by the Associated Press, the AP reported Friday.

In government emails that AP obtained in reporting about who pays for Michelle Obama’s expensive dresses, the National Archives and Records Administration blacked out one sentence repeatedly, citing a part of the law intended to shield personal information such as Social Security numbers or home addresses.

The blacked-out sentence? The government slipped and let it through on one page of the redacted documents: “We live in constant fear of upsetting the WH (White House).”

Aside from everything else, it’s really creepy. We’re getting a solitary look at what life is like under the egomanics and lunatics operating out of the White House. The Bob Woodward swarm was a snapshot of the reality of Obama. So is this.


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