I'll try to find a link, but this morning Darryl Issa, of all people, was on NPR commenting about the FBI's demand re: their orders to Apple, and, holy shit: He goddamn
nailed it.
Issa may be a thundercunt, but he was 100% right about this and for once, I'm a fan of his jerky nature in his response to David Green. (I do think David Green was doing his job for the most part--essentially bringing this perspective on, but for far too long no journalist with any network has presented the actual reality of what the FBI is asking)
http://www.npr.org/2016/03/03/46900...fbi-s-strategy-to-get-into-terrorist-s-iphone
First he mentions how the FBI could have requested to clone the phone thousands of times over (as some of you suggested earlier), then brute force their way through the various clones, but clearly they want carte blanch to access all phones, on demand.
Then (paraphrasing):
"No, the government is lying to you. They don't want to unlock this phone. They want to unlock 9 other phones that they already have, and more in the future. They are lying to you, and republicans and democrats have been doing it forever."
"Well, I'm just doing my job as a journalist, I need to ask if this sets a precedent that restricts information regarding would-be terrorists. Does this make us less safe?"
"David, you are enabling them. You aren't being a journalist. You are reporting the FBI's message as if it were true.
It is not." etc etc.
Finally someone directly addresses exactly what the FBI is requesting.
I'm willing to look past Issa's history of insurance fraud and arson, wasting tax payer's dollars for mostly useless, partisan hackery "investigations" because of this one public statement (OK, for like, one week

)