The Washington Post is concerned that fugitive alien Auntie Zeituni Onyango’s right to privacy might have been violated by the leaking of information to the media that she was denied asylum several years ago by an immigration judge and served with a deportation order that she ignored.
Interestingly, a Google search of the terms “Jones-Kelley” + “Wurzelbacher” + “Washington Post” serves up nothing.
Jules Crittenden and Mark Steyn make related observations.
Apparently, a fugitive alien has a greater expectation of a right to privacy than an American citizen, if the American citizen asks pointed questions of the One, at least in the eyes of the Post.









Comment by Topsecretk9 on 11/2 @ 5:51 pm #
“Breathlessly hyping†by the way refers to the process of reporting on the previously unknown presence of the Democratic presidential candidate’s beloved auntie in a local housing project.
Did Josh do a flow chart on the Trig is Bristol’s baby smear?
And I’m super getting a kick out of Conyers suddenly having a problem with leaked information. Letter from Conyers concerning the Swift program? No. Letter from Conyers that Curt Weldon was leaked to be under investigation just before the election in 06? Nope.
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