Wait, Greenwald said the Ecudorian President went on a secret mission to throw him out. He’s certainly in U.S. custody by now. That sounds pretty convenient.
What “high ethical standard”? For what? They ask questions and he answers or refuses to answer. Since this is voluntary and presumably outside the US, they have no coercive power. The only relevant ethical standard is that any answers are truthful.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has requested that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange testify in a closed interview with committee staff “at a mutually agreeable time and location.”
There’s an available lamp post on Pennsylvania Avenue.
How much has the Intel Committee budgeted for rope?
Wikileaks legal team, the organization’s Twitter account said, is “considering the offer but the conditions must conform to a high ethical standard.
High Ethical Standard=A time/place where Assange won’t be grabbed up by a SEAL Team, have a black bag jammed over his head, is shoved into the back of a black SUV, and then flown in a black helicopter (of course) to Gitmo.
He should be lucky he’s not in jail
Looks like a Skype interview is in their future.
The Ecuadorians are sick of this guy. They would be happy to arrange for a nice, convenient location on the sidewalk outside their London embassy.
I like how you think.
The ones in D.C. may be full. We might have to find a gas station.
Oh so the GOP wants to protect him grant him diplomatic immunity…so that he cant testify…
I’m sure that won’t be too hard.
How about jail? I hear it’s Capitol.
There are two free ones near Florida Avenue.
Pretty sure Julian wouldn’t know ethical if it was explained to him in an encrypted email from the GRU.
They should probably hold the meeting in a well-ventilated room. Word has it Assange has a lower standard for hygiene than he does for ethics…
I read that as excluding Assange from any meeting, a polite, cryptic “fuck you, I’m not talking to you guys under any circumstances.”
Assange will ask for Moscow…and only if Browder and McFaul come too.
which of course they won’t.
Browder has legitimate fears for his life from Russia.
I totally agree. Just facetiously pointing out Putin controls Assange and Wikileaks. Nothing happens here without his say so, imo.