Ex-NSA chief and current dumbass Michael Hayden gave "off the record" interviews, trashing the current administration, on a public train. His remarks were, accordingly, reported live on Twitter by a fellow traveler in a nearby seat. Hayden was a good sport, though, subsequently offering tweeter Tom Matzzie his own face-to-face interview.
Ex-NSA chief's "off the record" interview wasn't
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