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It'd be interesting if you were to contact his campaign and ask for comment, but then again, it's a touchy subject. Of all the candidates, I think he would be the least inclined to rubber stamp something like this. But, as history has shown us, once elected, presidents are faced with the same in-basket as their predecessors and their exuberant idealism displayed during the campaign becomes tempered by reality.
I'm afraid that you're entirely correct. Once they start to receive the "Presidential Daily Briefing" materials, the PDB can become quite addictive.
Posted by: xenonman Posted on: Apr 6th, 2016 at 4:30pm
It'd be interesting if you were to contact his campaign and ask for comment, but then again, it's a touchy subject. Of all the candidates, I think he would be the least inclined to rubber stamp something like this. But, as history has shown us, once elected, presidents are faced with the same in-basket as their predecessors and their exuberant idealism displayed during the campaign becomes tempered by reality.
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: Apr 5th, 2016 at 5:34pm
Has Bernie Sanders taken any type of definitive stand on polygraph use in the federal government, or on the issue of the intelligence community in general?