[mp3]http://podcast.bogosity.tv/mp3s/BogosityPodcast-2015-06-15.mp3[/mp3]
Co-Host: Charles Thomas
News of the Bogus:
- 1:30 - Office of Personnel Management didn't encrypt feds' data hacked by Chinese http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/personal-data-of-4-million-federal-employees-hacked-118655.html
- Federal Data Breach: Can the Government Protect Itself From Hackers? http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/federal-data-breach-can-government-protect-itself-hackers-n370556
- 8:00 - Department Of Justice Uses Grand Jury Subpoena To Identify Anonymous Commenters on a Silk Road Post at Reason.com https://popehat.com/2015/06/08/department-of-justice-uses-grand-jury-subpoena-to-identify-anonymous-commenters-on-a-silk-road-post-at-reason-com/
- 15:49 - According To The Government, Clearing Your Browser History Is A Felony https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150606/16191831259/according-to-government-clearing-your-browser-history-is-felony.shtml
23:05 -
Biggest Bogon Emitter: Lily Goldberg http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/why-are-there-fewer-libertarian-women-because-anarchist-men-are-disgusting/
- The Anarcho-Capitalists Are Right About Everything, But I Still Won't Sleep With Them http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/the-anarcho-capitalists-are-right-about-everything-but-i-still-wont-sleep-with-them/
32:28 -
Idiot Extraordinaire: Bernie Sanders http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/05/26/sorry-bernie-sanders-deodorant-isnt-starving-americas-children/
This Week's Quote: "When poverty declines, the need for government declines, which is why expecting government to solve poverty is like expecting a tobacco company to mount an aggressive anti-smoking campaign." —Stefan Molyneux
It was my understanding that Martha Stewart was convicted not of lying to law enforcement, but of telling them the truth in a way that was inconvenient for them.
And we've lost Christopher Lee too? Damn, we need a new Metal God.
Re the BBE: I'm to the point where I basically consider arguments like her's to be in the same bin as Godwin's Law, or an Appeal to Slavery: anyone using it automatically loses the argument.
Quote from: evensgrey on June 15, 2015, 09:28:25 AM
It was my understanding that Martha Stewart was convicted not of lying to law enforcement, but of telling them the truth in a way that was inconvenient for them.
Yeah, pretty much. Their "proof" that she lied was someone who worked as her assistant, who backed up everything she said until they threatened to prosecute HIM, then said they wouldn't if he'd testify against her. How that isn't witness tampering, I have no idea.