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CptnEng2311's avatar

My bad. I thought that was a cabinet meeting.

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

It's one of his staffers imitating his style.

Jeffery Campbell's avatar

I love that so much. I saw it a dozen times. I was a crazed fan and basically stalked Hunter Foster.

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

I'm just glad she was wearing panties.Seeing her pull a Sharon Stone mighttraumatize everyone, for life.

little miss high and mighty's avatar

Run feedom runyeah yeahfreedom run away,yeah yeahFreedom run freedom run freedom run freedom run away,O, freedom ruun..etc etc etc

Bitter Scribe's avatar

I could never decide whether those were birds with human hands and feet, or men with really long, weird, pointy noses and no jaws.

LeighBowery'sLuxuryComedy's avatar

Fun fact - Spy vs Spy is now drawn by Peter Kuper, who I went to highschool with..

LeighBowery'sLuxuryComedy's avatar

These puns will be the death of me.

little miss high and mighty's avatar

we thought they were fighting ladies until the female spies showed up again.

Fatalysk Barnes's avatar

Fresno talk radio had Nunes on this afternoon. Neither he nor any callers can understand why some Trump-haters aren’t being indicted. Nunes says he’s looking into it (though recused). GAHHHH!!!!!!!https://www.google.com/sear...

MC Planck's avatar

But if you don't know what they stole, how do you know when they've given it all back?

It all sounds pretty stupid to me.

Zippy W. Pinhead's avatar

You don't know that and never will. All you can hope to do is determine whether or not a specific piece of info was stolen- assuming it turns out to be accurate. If it doesn't turn out to match anything that might have been stolen, you still don't know that much, because you don't know if it was just a scammer trying to make a buck or deliberate misinformation from the actual thieves- all part of the spy vs spy game.

All you can do is confirm worst case scenario that indeed the info being offered for sale was yours. That information can be quite important though. Imagine that someone offered to sell the cipher keys for the enigma machine back to the Germans after the allies had cracked it. Sure, they already had them, but knowing that Enigma had been cracked would have meant that they quit relying on it- it would have been worth it for them to verify if the info being offered for sale was the real deal.