I see. Thanks for that.
But you know ... even with those revelations, Obama has a few outs from the devil's advocate position:
a) "None one is listening to your phone calls ... well, you know, not an actual person. A server somewhere is recording your speech and all, but no human being is actually listening."
b) (much more tortured reasoning) "None one is listening to your phone calls. That is, 'your' referring strictly to the assembled press here, and 'listening' meaning right now, as I speak. While I was giving my speech, no one was listening to your calls."
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Still in all, I'm not seeing much in the way of categorical denials (" ...
no, the bulk of what Snowden says is, in fact, not true. Print that."). I don't think it can be said that the American government, as a collective entity, is calling Snowden a liar and denying all that he has said. In the Obama paraphrase that
Jojo gave above, it sounded more like the President was cluelessly shooting from the hip -- early on in the news cycle, yet -- more than flatly saying Snowden was full of it.