I think where I’m coming from is, yes, in my mind, I’m a no-importance person, I make this mistake for sure; maybe twice in the last couple decades. But in a high level role after being briefed on national security, gaining secret clearance, and having a high level position, I wouldn’t be who I am today, I would have a different perspective on things related to secrets and security and this would be something that I would be vigilant in not doing. I think there would be a heightened responsibility that I can’t even imagine having. Worst thing people would learn about me in something like this would be a pizza order or something so unimportant. Kek. So, that’s why I think it was on purpose, you don’t get top security clearance and listen to the laws and consequences without being a little more careful at best. So it seems plausible, but really not completely easily done.
I'm going to point out that Biden's administration was full of people with security clearances who were briefed on national security plenty of times and they were all still functionally retarded.
You're giving them all way too much credit than they deserve.
Hell, it doesn't even have to be part of Biden's administration to show how having security clearance doesn't automatically make a person more careful. Remember when Giuliani butt-dialed the reporter from NBC News and accidentally left voice-mails about his personal financial problems and some business doings going on in the Middle East? More than once. And then there was the info that came out last year that he was texting the wrong people when he was supposed to be working with the legislators in Michigan on the 2020 election results.
So, yeah, just because someone has security clearance doesn't make them infallible.
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I think where I’m coming from is, yes, in my mind, I’m a no-importance person, I make this mistake for sure; maybe twice in the last couple decades. But in a high level role after being briefed on national security, gaining secret clearance, and having a high level position, I wouldn’t be who I am today, I would have a different perspective on things related to secrets and security and this would be something that I would be vigilant in not doing. I think there would be a heightened responsibility that I can’t even imagine having. Worst thing people would learn about me in something like this would be a pizza order or something so unimportant. Kek. So, that’s why I think it was on purpose, you don’t get top security clearance and listen to the laws and consequences without being a little more careful at best. So it seems plausible, but really not completely easily done.
I'm going to point out that Biden's administration was full of people with security clearances who were briefed on national security plenty of times and they were all still functionally retarded.
You're giving them all way too much credit than they deserve.
Hell, it doesn't even have to be part of Biden's administration to show how having security clearance doesn't automatically make a person more careful. Remember when Giuliani butt-dialed the reporter from NBC News and accidentally left voice-mails about his personal financial problems and some business doings going on in the Middle East? More than once. And then there was the info that came out last year that he was texting the wrong people when he was supposed to be working with the legislators in Michigan on the 2020 election results.
So, yeah, just because someone has security clearance doesn't make them infallible.