for this kind of activity. Was it a law? It was a statute. It's a rule. A rule. It's a rule. It's a rule. It's not a law. It's an employee. It's an employee handbook. Yeah, it's not in the Constitution. It's in the employee's handbook. That you would think, you would think a leader would follow. And I think, look, this is something. We already kind of fudged it from rule to law. We already kind of. I'll give you that one. But these are national security secrets that we're talking about here. We don't, you know, it could be easier to hack into her email than the government's. It's one thing I think the government should be doing is making sure that our leaders are secure. Genevieve's worried about national security here. Well, I am worried about national security. It just seems our scandals have gotten so lame. Deflategate and emails and, you know, I long for the day of the blowjob. Anyway, I'm also very curious as to why some scandals capture the imagination and others don't. Because (7/41)
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