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Brit Hume, Eugene Robinson, Kirsten Powers agree: DoJ investigation of Rosen crosses a big line
Hotair ^ | 05/21/2013 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 05/21/2013 12:01:19 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

How often do we see Kirsten Powers, Eugene Robinson, and Brit Hume agree on a major issue? Not often, but when the government violates the First Amendment and in particular on reporting, probably more often than not. Let’s start with the least surprising criticism, which comes from Brit Hume, former Fox anchor and colleague of James Rosen, who was investigated as a co-conspirator in an espionage case for doing what reporters in Washington do all the time. Hume argues that the Obama administration’s actions speak a lot louder than their words about respecting the freedom of the press:

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“In the matter of Fox News correspondent James Rosen, the Justice Department has gone where federal prosecutors have rarely if ever gone before: To obtain a search warrant for Rosen’s personal emails they claimed to a federal court that by doing what journalists do, which is to try to ferret out secrets of government and report them, Rosen has committed a crime. Indeed they describe how he cultivated a State Department official as a source, set up a confidential method of communicating with him, flattered him, spoke to him on the phone — gasp — and asked him to provide information about State Department actions and intelligence on a foreign country now identified as North Korea.”

“All this, says the FBI in a 36-page affidavit is in furtherance of a criminal conspiracy to divulge classified information,” Hume continued. “Did Rosen do this to help an enemy? The FBI makes no such claim. Instead, it cites an email in which Rosen tells his source, quote, ‘I want to report authoritatively and ahead of the competition on new initiatives or shifts in U.S. policy, events on the ground and what intelligence is picking up.’ Oh, heaven forbid. The president and his attorney general can recite all the platitudes they like about their respect for press freedom and the need for investigative reporting. But this FBI affidavit contradicts them all.” …

“The government has a right indeed, arguably, a duty to protect the nation’s secrets, some of which are more secret than they ought to be,” Hume said. “But that aside, there are legitimate national security secrets that is the government’s job to protect. And when they leak out, the government has a right and a duty to investigate. But what the government has traditionally done in the past is to investigate the leaker and not, if you will, the leakee. That provides the balance between the government’s job to find out what happened and the press’ right to pursue information. That’s the way it’s been done before. That’s the way it seemed to have been going up until now. But it seems to me tonight there is reason to doubt that that is the approach being taken by this administration.”

It’s probably not much of a surprise to see Powers’ criticism. Although a liberal in perspective, she also contributes at Fox News. At the Daily Beast, Powers notes that “hope and change” has given way to spying on reporters, channeling her inner Bonhoeffer:

First they came for Fox News, and they did not speak out—because they were not Fox News. Then they came for government whistleblowers, and they did not speak out—because they were not government whistleblowers. Then they came for the maker of a YouTube video, and—okay, we know how this story ends. But how did we get here?

Turns out it’s a fairly swift sojourn from a president pushing to “delegitimize” a news organization to threatening criminal prosecution for journalistic activity by a Fox News reporter, James Rosen, to spying on Associated Press reporters. In between, the Obama administration found time to relentlessly persecute government whistleblowers and publicly harass and condemn a private American citizen for expressing his constitutionally protected speech in the form of an anti-Islam YouTube video.

Where were the media when all this began happening? With a few exceptions, they were acting as quiet enablers.

Powers also points out that the usual suspects now have their guns aimed at Jonathan Karl over his reporting on the Benghazi e-mails. Be sure to read Powers’ blast at Media Matters and Fairness and Accuracy in the Media (FAIR) for their watercarrying on behalf of the White House, especially this part:

Because of this, FAIR declared Karl “a right wing mole at ABC News.” Setting aside the veracity of FAIR’s crazy claim, isn’t the fact that it was made in the first place vindication for those who assert a liberal media bias in the mainstream media? If the existence of a person who allegedly associates with conservatives is a “mole,” then what does that tell us about the rest of the media?

Indeed. For the most surprising take, though, we turn to Eugene Robinson, normally a reliable defender of the White House. The attack on Rosen went far enough to trigger Robinson’s outrage:

The unwarranted snooping, which was revealed last week, would be troubling enough if it were an isolated incident. But it is part of a pattern that threatens to redefine investigative reporting as criminal behavior.

The Post reported Monday that the Justice Department secretly obtained phone and e-mail records for Fox News reporter James Rosen, and that the FBI even tracked his movements in and out of the main State Department building. Rosen’s only apparent transgression? Doing what reporters are supposed to do, which is to dig out the news.

In both instances, prosecutors were trying to build criminal cases under the 1917 Espionage Act against federal employees suspected of leaking classified information. Before President Obama took office, the Espionage Act had been used to prosecute leakers a grand total of three times, including the 1971 case of Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers. Obama’s Justice Department has used the actsix times. And counting. …

Prosecutors examined Rosen’s phone records, read his e-mails and, using the electronic record left by his security badge, even tracked when he entered and left the State Department building. How did officials justify such snooping? By asserting in an FBI affidavit, according to The Post, that Rosen broke the law “at the very least, either as an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator.”

In other words, since there is no law that makes publishing this classified information illegal, the Justice Department claims that obtaining the information was a violation of the Espionage Act.

Rosen has not been charged. Every investigative reporter, however, has been put on notice.

And that was before we found out that Sharyl Attkisson might also have been targeted for some surveillance. If it happens to CBS News, expect the outrage to expand exponentially.

Via Morgen Richmond, here’s Barack Obama in 2008 insisting that the courts should have oversight on surveillance of the press for pursuing leaks, and that he wants to “protect and abide by the Constitution.” Where did he say it? Er … the Associated Press Annual Conference:

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: brithume; doj; dojphonescandal; jamesrosen; kirstenpowers
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To: SeekAndFind

Obama, among his many other faults, is and always has been a totalitarian fascist. And evidently a majority of Americans yearn to be enslaved. Good Lord, the country has gone to hell in a few generations. And people wonder why Rome fell. LOL


21 posted on 05/21/2013 1:25:07 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: rdcbn
"He is darker shade of Stalin"

On first read I thought you said he is a darker shade of Satan. Funny how the mind works.

22 posted on 05/21/2013 1:37:34 PM PDT by Amntn
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To: Regulator
It's interesting that Arianna Huffington took the opposite path. She started out as a moderate Republican who was married to a Senate candidate (he lost to Dianne Feinstein).

He humiliated her when he came out as gay, and she left him to write books. She appeared on a bed tour with Al Franken, and has moved steadily leftward ever since

-PJ

23 posted on 05/21/2013 1:50:33 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is far worse than Watergate. The WH should stay away from reporters (Rosen and AP) . If this was a Republican after a liberal reporter (aren’t most of them?), the MSM would have called for impeachment already.


24 posted on 05/21/2013 2:09:24 PM PDT by kevinm13 (Tim Geithner is a tax cheat. Manmade "Global Warming" is a HOAX!)
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To: Regulator
Good observations. Her column on Gosnell is a must read.

I think the roots of her discontent, and her "awakening" go back even further.

She briefly dated Anthony Weiner, and they remained friends, but when the Weiner mess first broke, she was among the first Democrats to publicly call for him to resign. She said he was a pig.

Her bio says that she married Dr. Marty Makary in 2010. Her husband's family is supposedly Coptic Egyptian. During the Libyan war, once on the panel on Special Report, she publicly thanked Hillary Clinton for helping a member of her husbands family. Sounds like she called in a big favor to get someone into this country. When she was first married, she wore a BIG rock on her ring finger...notice the next time she's on the air..it's gone...

25 posted on 05/21/2013 2:16:30 PM PDT by ken5050 (Due to all the WH scandals, MSNBC is changing its slogan from "Lean Forward" to "BOHICA")
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To: Ted Grant; rdcbn; ken5050
I simply give credit where credit is due.

I kept up on the Gosnell Trail through Her and Michelle Malkin.

If we had more Democrats like her than the world would be a better place.

Imagine have 2 Pro Life Parties.

That would be a Nation that G-d Could Bless.

The Pro Death Movement has consumed the Democrats though and my Republicans either silent support it or just don't give a damn.

26 posted on 05/21/2013 2:27:14 PM PDT by KC_Lion (Build the America you want to live in at your address, and keep looking up.-Sarah Palin)
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To: KC_Lion
Hat Tip to Kirsten Powers who has been on this like a tick on a dog.

If that's what tick's looked like I would now be a bloodless shriveled raisin.

27 posted on 05/21/2013 2:37:56 PM PDT by toast
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To: KC_Lion

It wasn’t long ago that she was a knee jerk democrat shill. I think she adopted her gimmick as the ‘sensible liberal’ just to keep her gig on Fox News.

When push comes to shove, she will disappoint you.


28 posted on 05/21/2013 2:46:23 PM PDT by Ted Grant
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To: Ted Grant

Either that or she has panicked and incapable of reason


29 posted on 05/21/2013 2:48:31 PM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 .....Obama Denies Role in Government)
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To: jmacusa

“... And a liberal is a person too broad-minded to take their own side in an argument.”

Actually a liberal is someone who is so “open-minded, his/her brains have fallen out.”


30 posted on 05/26/2013 2:20:08 PM PDT by LottieDah (If only those who speak so eloquently on behalf of animals would do so on behalf of the unborn.)
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