Meet the Georgetown Elitist and Surveillance-State Urchin Whom the Media Call a ‘Whistle-blower’
I have a confession. I behaved badly recently, and I’m just going to admit it.
As a guest at a dinner party in Georgetown, I stormed in and started bossing everyone around. First, I demanded that the foyer be painted a different color and wainscoting be added to the dining room. Then I had my hosts assemble their children so I could give them all different names. Before making my exit, I grabbed two legs of turkey off the entree platter and stuffed them in my purse.
Meet the Georgetown Elitist and Surveillance-State Urchin Whom the Media Call a ‘Whistle-blower’
Source: RI