“Well, what it means depends, in part, on what the documents were,” CIA reject and Saudi-rented country club patron Tucker Carlson says on his Fox show, without actually acknowledging that documents are classified for a reason. “Did those documents contain meaningful information? Should they have been classified in the first place? Is there a good reason the rest of us should not have been allowed to see those documents? You never hear those questions asked in public but anyone who lives in Washington knows they should be asked in public a lot, because in Washington virtually anything can qualify as an official state secret, and often does.”
Well, yes, Tucker, documents need to be classified to keep the information away from people like you who would give it to their friends in Moscow and Budapest, because American security isn’t your concern; your ego is. Which is why you were rejected by the CIA when you tried to work there: you’re unreliable and would trade state secrets to the first person who pampers your ego.