Let's see smug douchebag that hates my country vs smarmy politicians that at least are also citizens of my country?????
The "smug douchebag" has no responsibility to my country (the U.S.); the "smarmy politicians" that were elected to represent the citizens of the U.S. do. So who has committed the breach of trust? A non-citizen who has no obligation to the U.S. or an elected official (or appointed official who swore an oath) who does?
The more facts that come out about how the U.S. government operates, the scarier it gets. How can we know what to vote for (and against) and what to protest against if we are not told the truth about misdeeds? It is unlikely that those committing the misdeeds will tell us. We need whistle-blowers to keep us informed because we can no longer trust in the integrity of our own government.
I'm going to Godwin this thread. If we hide from the truth about what our government does in our name, how are we any different from those Germans who didn't know (didn't want to know) what Hitler was doing? If we don't know, how can we protest? How can we elect different people, write our Congressmen, speak out publicly against these actions?
I'm a pretty naive person, and tended to believe that most people in government kept the good of the country in mind and adhered to the basic principles of the Constitution (except Nixon and others of his kind and they must have been an aberration). I was shocked to find out that we tortured people, locked them up without their rights, and basically, didn't follow our own laws. I always thought we were the good guys. I certainly am not happier knowing these things, but I am a better American because I can try to move our country away from a direction I abhor.
There is too much secrecy in the government, and too much of it is for the wrong reasons. Hiding actions from citizens because you know they will not be approved is a wrong reason. Hiding breaches of the law is another, as is hiding hypocrisy. I think there should be narrow limits on what can be classified and that the criteria should be clearly stated and widely published. I no longer trust the government to make these decisions for the good of the country without regulation that limits them. (I realize that regulations come from the government, but they are discussed and can be monitored by citizens. That's the best we're going to get.)