Thursday, March 21, 2019

Take on the private messaging apps

I have to say it's a bit disconcerting to know that the people with some of the hugest classification levels in our government negotiating for world peace use the same methods of communication that I do when I ask a colleague in Belgium to bring me some chocolate when he comes next month. 

Jared Kushner seems to be engaging in the public business on a private communication thing that his daddy in law railed Hillary on for years and somehow the GOP has gone silent.   Hannity will literally pick up the private email server twice a month as his lead story but Jared communicating with MBS over WhatsApp is like the tree in the forest over at FoxNews

But what was more disturbing was the following from article

Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump do not appear to be the only current or former White House officials in Mr. Cummings's sights for their personal email use. He wrote on Thursday that he had also obtained documents apparently showing that K. T. McFarland had used a personal AOL account for official business while she served as deputy national security adviser and that Stephen K. Bannon had done the same while a White House adviser.


You are telling me that a senior official in the White House was using AOL to conduct business??  Why the hell are we stuck in 1998?!?   Next you are going to tell me that Flynn used his Friendster account to communicate with Roger Stone



By the way, in China everybody uses WeChat now, WhatsApp is like the Facebook to WeChat's Instagram





Sent from my iPhone

No comments: