For those who do not get historical reference, Kissinger was notorious for wiretapping the home phones of his subordinates to check for leaks to the press, when he was the National Security Adviser.
If I were going to leak a story to the press exposing my employer for wrongdoing, I’d go out and spend $15-$30 on a prepaid phone to prevent anyone from tracing it back to my established numbers. I’d like to think members of Harvard staff would be smart enough to do the same.
SwimsWithSharks about 11 years ago
Spot on, Danziger. Harvard bungled the cover-up of its cheating scandal.
These are the people we put in power in government and industry. No wonder our system is crumbling from corruption.
Motivemagus about 11 years ago
Sigh. And this is the so-called bastion of liberalism? Yeah, right.
Call me Ishmael about 11 years ago
Yes, Danziger can criticize liberals…but can the Right criticize their own nutcases? Nope!
Spyderred about 11 years ago
Joe that’s because on the right no one can tell the difference.
Newshound41 about 11 years ago
For those who do not get historical reference, Kissinger was notorious for wiretapping the home phones of his subordinates to check for leaks to the press, when he was the National Security Adviser.
Rickapolis about 11 years ago
Do I see the ghost of Richard Nixon swirling around in the background?
braindead Premium Member about 11 years ago
Kissinger, the second worst National Security Advisor in history.
Jason Allen about 11 years ago
If I were going to leak a story to the press exposing my employer for wrongdoing, I’d go out and spend $15-$30 on a prepaid phone to prevent anyone from tracing it back to my established numbers. I’d like to think members of Harvard staff would be smart enough to do the same.