Dirty Job Posted by Harvey on 4 May 2016, 8:00 am Despite earlier promises, the Obama administration admits it has not screened Syrian refugees’ social media accounts. Well, it’s a horrible task. Ever seen a Syrian’s Pinterest? Nothing but hummus recipes.
What, you want them to violate their privacy?? Racist!11!! To be fair, most of them are in Arabic and between golf and destroying the country, Obama only has time to translate a few a day. Reply to this comment
to be fair, sorting through a sea of “death to America” posts is pretty tedious. Reply to this comment
To be fair the administration hasn’t figured out how to set up an account so they can access social media. Reply to this comment
In their defense, they’re spending all their social media time looking at conservatives’ posts to track down the people who are a real threat to their rule. Reply to this comment
I’d like to know why someone in a terrorist hellhole that has access to ‘social media’ is considered a ‘refugee’ in the first place. Reply to this comment
@5: A wolf in cheap clothing. Taqiyya for what ya got. C***erintelligence. Dissedinformation. Riyadh herrings. Caliphate accomplis. … You know; Obama truths. Reply to this comment
What, you want them to violate their privacy?? Racist!11!!
To be fair, most of them are in Arabic and between golf and destroying the country, Obama only has time to translate a few a day.
to be fair, sorting through a sea of “death to America” posts is pretty tedious.
To be fair the administration hasn’t figured out how to set up an account so they can access social media.
In their defense, they’re spending all their social media time looking at conservatives’ posts to track down the people who are a real threat to their rule.
I’d like to know why someone in a terrorist hellhole that has access to ‘social media’ is considered a ‘refugee’ in the first place.
@5: A wolf in cheap clothing. Taqiyya for what ya got. C***erintelligence. Dissedinformation. Riyadh herrings. Caliphate accomplis. …
You know; Obama truths.
… Washington Post-modern America . . .