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Will Youth Turn on Obama?

With Obamacare due to take effect in a few weeks, Dick Morris discusses whether the political time bomb will cause young voters to turn on the president. Morris says the first big loss for Obama, among young people, was the National Security Agency scandal, starring former CIA employee and whistleblower Edward Snowden, that blew up his youthful base. “The polling suggests that his (Obama’s) job approval among people under the age of 30 was 14 percent higher pre-Snowden as opposed to current post-Snowden.” Listen in as Morris lays out the about-face in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Obama Puts Putin on Hold

U.S. President Barack Obama has cancelled a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the former cold-war superpower’s decision to grant asylum to whistleblower Edward Snowden.

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Snowden Venezuela Bound

While Edward Snowden has yet to confirm he will accept an offer of asylum from Caracas according to officials in the South American nation, Glenn Greenwald, the American journalist who first published Snowden’s leaks in The Guardian, said he spoke with the NSA whistleblower via online chat and believes his source will take Venezuela’s offer soon.

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Snowden Venezuela Bound?

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has offered asylum to U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, the state-run AVN news agency reported Friday, without offering details. The report came shortly after Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said he would grant Snowden asylum in his country “if the circumstances permit.”

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Meanwhile, Snowden has received an unexpected surprise during his extended layover in a Moscow airport transit zone. Anna Chapman, the former Russian spy and current Russian model, proposed to him via Twitter. Since her spying career came to its ignominious end in 2010, Chapman has reinvented herself as a TV host and model. Marrying Chapman might not be the worst choice for Snowden, who could use the Russian passport to finally get out of the airport.

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World Will Be Shocked

Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who broke the initial Edward Snowden NSA leaks in The Guardian, says the United States is engaged in a vast spying program, so massive that the world will be shocked to learn its scope. Greenwald appears on Fox News, and while declining to reveal specifics, promises he will soon drop another big NSA scoop.

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Can USA Keep Any Secrets?

Michael Hayden, who previously served as the heads of both the CIA and NSA, sat down with CBS’ Bob Schieffer Sunday to weigh in on the international manhunt for Edward Snowden and how much top-secret information he has released to the public about NSA surveillance. Hayden expressed confidence that if the NSA carefully releases more details about the scope and limit of the programs, people will feel more assured, but admitted to Schieffer that “in an ideal world, I’d keep all this secret.”

Schieffer brought up President Obama downplaying the urgency of bringing Snowden back to the United States. Hayden said it’s important to get Snowden, suggesting Obama is just trying to “limit diplomatic and perhaps even political damage.” He claimed the NSA leaks have done “severe and irreversible” damage to the intelligence community, especially the potential damage it could do to U.S. foreign relations when other countries start thinking that American intelligence can’t keep secrets.

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The Nosey Snoopy Agency

Alfonzo Rachel does not want to defend NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. In fact, he thinks he is a Commie. Still, Zo wonders how much privacy we still have, and whether the Fourth Amendment is in serious jeopardy under President Obama. H/T PJTV

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The Showden-China Connection

Whistleblower Edward Snowden has revealed the lack of privacy rights in the United States, but his ties to China are troublesome. Pundit Dick Morris explains.

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Extradition Debate Begins

Now that former CIA employee and NSA contractor Edward Snowden has disclosed he’s the source responsible for leaking details of the NSA’s top-secret surveillance campaign, speculation has turned to whether the US will obtain his extradition from Hong Kong or whether the former crown colony might grant him asylum. Snowden has been holed up in a Hong Kong hotel, but also has said he might eventually want to resettle to Iceland because of its strong positions upholding Internet freedom.

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