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Obama Less Tyrannical Than Bush? (Yeah Right)
Townhall.com ^ | June 12, 2013 | Brent Bozell

Posted on 06/12/2013 4:48:14 AM PDT by Kaslin

The unfolding story of the Obama administration monitoring not just telephone records but Internet usage has drawn media coverage with adjectives like "astonishing." No doubt about it, even the pro-Obama press acknowledges it is a scandal. Still, it is laughable that the media would label him a "dictator" or discuss the "I word."

That's not what greeted George W. Bush at the end of 2005. Just eight years ago, journalists openly discussed tyranny and the possibility of impeachment.

On Newsweek's website on December 19, 2005, Jonathan Alter went ballistic: "We're seeing clearly now that Bush thought 9/11 gave him license to act like a dictator, or in his own mind, no doubt, like Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. ... If the Democrats regain control of Congress, there may even be articles of impeachment introduced. Similar abuse of power was part of the impeachment charge brought against Richard Nixon in 1974."

On CNN the next day, crusty commentator Jack Cafferty echoed: "If you listen carefully, you can hear the word 'impeachment.' Two congressional Democrats are using it, and they're not the only ones."

On CBS on Dec. 21, morning show host Russ Mitchell asked law professor Jonathan Turley about Bush. "Do you see this leading to impeachment proceedings against the President?" Turley agreed. "Well, Russ, what I can tell you is that I do believe this is a federal crime and it would constitute an impeachable offense."

Months later, on April 23, 2006, ABC's Sam Donaldson declared it a sacred duty to disobey the Bush administration when a leaker exposed secret CIA prisons for terrorist suspects. "Remember the great American saying, 'Disobedience to tyranny is obedience to God,'" he lectured. "In this case, it was something that clearly, I think, most Americans would agree is not what we want to do, secret prisons. ... Exposing something like that does not hurt us. It helps us."

On July 17, 2006, Newsweek's Eleanor Clift denounced Bush the tyrant on "The McLaughlin Group." She said Russia's Vladimir Putin is "the only one of those leaders who goes in there with a commanding popularity among his own people, because he is perceived to be an effective dictator. What we have in this country is a dictator who's ineffective." When someone protested, she backtracked to Bush being an "authoritarian president who's ineffective."

Despite all this, major media polls in 2006 showed most Americans favored investigating terrorist threats over preventing intrusions on their privacy. The same is true today, especially after the Boston Marathon bombing.

The people may be consistent. Journalists are not.

Eleanor Clift has scrapped the "dictator" talk now. On "The McLaughlin Group" on June 7, she decried how "There's a lot of alarmist rhetoric on both the left and the right. But, in fact, this has been going on for the last several years. It began in the Bush administration." He was a "dictator" then, but now everything is perfectly sound.

Jonathan Alter was just as partisan. He told WBUR on June 10 that Obama sees very scary intelligence briefings every day, and "his first job is to protect the United States, and that's his oath. But as we saw in his speech last week, he's very conscious of balancing national security with civil liberties. He might not have done it right in this particular program, but at least he's making the effort to strike that balance, which the Republicans generally do not."

On CNN, impeachment now comes up only as a preposterous notion. On May 29, Piers Morgan was trying to press libertarian author Wayne Allyn Root on the weird notion of impeaching Obama over the IRS scandal: "However, to get talking approximate impeachment, you've really got to nail President Obama's fingerprints to any of these things, and I don't see any of that. I don't see that there is any chain that leads to Obama."

It's so outrageous that Republicans will surely suffer, we are now told on CNN. On June 2, Candy Crowley pushed the "Republican overreach" line on her Sunday show "State of the Union." Crowley asserted, "In 1998, they lost because they overplayed their impeachment hand."

The same happened on CBS. On May 30, "CBS This Morning" host Charlie Rose asked pollster Frank Luntz: "Do you think they're overplaying it, the Republicans?" Luntz replied, "No, at this point I`m actually impressed. One or two have used the I-word, impeachment, which no American would support for something like this."

This Obama scandal is yet the latest example of a dramatic pro-Obama bias. Journalists screamed "dictator" over Bush programs, and then when Obama continued them without interruption, he was just wisely keeping the country safe. As the Obama scandals continue to multiply, it's the media's credibility that should take the hardest hit.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: biasedmedia; blamebush; dictator; georgewbush; leftisthypocrites; leftwingmedia; obama; safetyandsecurity

1 posted on 06/12/2013 4:48:14 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

The LSM posturing for 0 as usual in liberal fantasyland.


2 posted on 06/12/2013 4:50:01 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: Kaslin

The national press is deeply corrupt. The revolving door between Democrat administrations and the major nets is a scandal in itself. Another one that the press doesn’t cover.

These people elected Obama...now let them twist slowly in the wind as his administration goes after them.


3 posted on 06/12/2013 4:52:10 AM PDT by kjo (+)
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To: Kaslin

Obama is so much worse than Bush, who was really very bad. I have been revisiting some lie AG Mukasey made about a supposed missed call before 9/11, which we could not track because we supposedly didn’t have the legal tools. It appears we did, actually. Also, no one else could verify anything about said call used as defense of warrentless wiretaps in the US.We were taken for a ride, as the left is being taken for a ride now. The left is under the impression Obama just wants to track US. Now, they find out he wants to spy on everyone.


4 posted on 06/12/2013 4:54:12 AM PDT by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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To: Kaslin

Has anyone in Congress demanded yet to know if they have been tracked? Is there a way for the average person to find out if their own number was in the database?


5 posted on 06/12/2013 4:59:53 AM PDT by Cowboy Bob (Democrats: Robbing Peter to buy Paul's vote.)
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To: kjo

bump


6 posted on 06/12/2013 5:00:11 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
yeah, right...

7 posted on 06/12/2013 5:03:30 AM PDT by Chode (Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Kaslin

It has been stated before, but it’s worth repeating:
If it weren’t for the double standard, liberals would have no standards at all.


8 posted on 06/12/2013 5:10:00 AM PDT by TruthShallSetYouFree (July 4, 1776: Declaration of Independence. Nov 6, 2012: Declaration Uof Dependence. R.I.P. America.)
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To: TruthShallSetYouFree

You said it


9 posted on 06/12/2013 5:23:23 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

We’re to presume the same group of clowns who couldn’t stop ANY of the domestic terrorism, can’t track illegal aliens or aliens overstaying their school/work visa should be allowed to sniff, catalog and track all personal data, in violation of the 4th Amendment?

The same people who pass law upon law, but only uphold those they wish to use as a carrot or the stick?

The same people who, routinely, hide behind doors in smoke-filled rooms to cobble laws, regulations and the like...in PRIVACY?


10 posted on 06/12/2013 5:25:08 AM PDT by i_robot73 (We hold that all individuals have the Right to exercise sole dominion over their own lives - LP.org)
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To: Kaslin

The relationship between the media and Obama is eerily like that between Hitler and his inner circle. Hitler was viewed as a kind, thoughtful man who could do no wrong, exactly like Obama’s fawning media views him. All the ugliness of the left’s hypocrisy is spilling over as they struggle to compare their idolizing of Obama with the likeability factor Bush had with many people. It’s a sharper distinction than the “apples and oranges” cliché, more like fruit and poison weeds. Even the squishiest Bushie reveling in Bush’s greatness fell far beneath the heights of media’s hero worship for Obama. Media’s reflections upon Obama are more like prayer offerings to a god than they are reasoned analysis. Just listen to Chris Matthews.


11 posted on 06/12/2013 5:35:38 AM PDT by pallis
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To: Kaslin
Yep it was at the end of 2005 and in January of 2006 the ACLU with the help of Al Jazera and Osama bin Laden tried to create what is basically the same “spontaneous” lie they used with the terrorist attack in Libya.

Snowden is an Obama/Hillary operative. This is part of the Benghazi cover up.

12 posted on 06/12/2013 6:06:03 AM PDT by IMR 4350
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To: Kaslin

Until now, no American president in my lifetime ever had to defend against allegations of tyranny. Obama recently did just that, urging that accusations of his own tyrannical behavior should be ignored. That says all we need to know.


13 posted on 06/12/2013 7:13:52 AM PDT by Bronzewound
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To: Kaslin

State operated press winks.


14 posted on 06/12/2013 8:44:35 AM PDT by Vaduz
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