Posted on 05/15/2013 4:21:41 PM PDT by presidio9
Boy, oh boy. What many called the worst week yet for the Obama White House has spilled over into another, with news that the Department of Justice secretly obtained telephone records of Associated Press reporters and editors to root out the cause of a (rare unwanted) leak of national security information.
Is it a fishing expedition, a witch hunt or something in between? Time will tell if, that is, anyone ever comes forward with an explanation. Whether on Fast and Furious or Benghazi, the typical M.O. of the administration has been to slow-play answers and hope that we all forget.
That will be hard to do now that the list of administration travails is growing. There was White House spokesman Jay Carneys struggle to answer pool questions last Friday about a flood of Benghazi emails revealing the State Departments desire to scrub terrorism links from talking points. There was, the same day, news that the IRS has been unfairly targeting conservative non-profits for their tax-exempt applications.
Through it all, the powers-that-be have either insisted, We had no idea, or calmly stated, Nothing to see here.
There is, in fact, lots to see. The Benghazi, IRS and AP stories threaten to prove what conservatives have claimed all along: that this isnt just Big Government, but government with a vengeance, one that will dispatch its tax collectors if it doesnt like your politics, or unleash the FBI if it doesnt like your reporting, or punish you for whistleblowing.
Of course, the administration insists it has legitimate explanations for each and every infraction but those are getting increasingly tough to take. And this government, which suddenly seems less reverent of the First Amendment than any recent predecessor, is led by a former constitutional law professor.
The White House, liberal media and Democratic elected officials have swatted away all these assertions as nothing more than right-wing conspiracy, political propaganda, black helicopter paranoia and, most routinely, unadulterated hatred for President Obama.
All of that may in fact animate many of the inquiries and the passion with which theyre spun by political opponents. But it doesnt make any of the accusations themselves untrue.
While the IRSs actions may, in the end, be written off as low-level staffers run amok, the implications of the other simmering scandals are far more damaging. Look closely, and the AP story appears to bolster claims by the right that the administration was reluctant to implicate Al Qaeda in the attack on the Libyan mission for political reasons.
Follow the logic:
The story that allegedly drove the DOJ to pull all those phone records revealed that the CIA had intercepted a 2011 airliner bomb plot in Yemen. Good on the CIA except that bombshell contradicted an earlier statement from the White House that it had no credible information that Al Qaeda was plotting an attack to coincide with the anniversary of Osama Bin Ladens death.
It isnt surprising that the administration would want to bury the terror threat after assuring voters in an election year that Al Qaeda had been decimated.
For those of us looking to draw attention to all these issues, its been infuriating to see many in the press the very victims of this government overreach ignore and dismiss them even as their sources were being prosecuted under the Espionage Act more times than all previous administrations combined.
Hopefully, though, now that these stories have become impossible to ignore, the press will finally wake up.
Even before news of the AP story broke, last Friday it seemed as though many in the White House press pool had finally had enough. Almost to a person, reporters pressed Carney on statements that seemed categorically untrue. The press pool seemed united in its sheer contempt for the way the administration had withheld, manipulated and distorted information.
With the latest revelations that potentially dozens of reporters at one news organization alone were secretly investigated, one can only hope the outrage over these abuses of power continues to guide a media that has been reluctant to ask too many tough questions.
Nobody is good enough for FR. That's why by June all the R POTUS candidates look like they've been through the shredder.
“If Obama handed Boehner a cudgel, hed drop it.”
Only after he knocked himself out with it.
Thanks, it seems that there was more to it than that. Right now I’m watching hockey and honestly don’t much care about Cupp :)
I appreciate the recap.
Not to worry. Until the puck drops in Boston tomorrow night I’m happy to care enough for both of us.
Rangers in 6!!!!
(actually am a Devils fan, Rangers still suck as the chant
goes at the Rock...)
Hope in one hand, crap in the other & see which one fills up first, Ms Cupp.
S.E. Cupp handled an enema with a cuckold? Huh?????
obama was an assistant gopher and never a professor... ever.
LLS
She is also pro gay marriage and a champion of so called ‘ gay rights ‘.
Clearly she has bought into the lie that homosexuality is not a behavior but as immutable as ones skin color.
I’ve not the interest to take such an ignorant, foolish woman seriously.
If 12 reporters were tapped, assume all reporters were tapped
The Librarian-as-Whore look is passé.
She’s a fag hag and an MSNBC dupe.
Didn’t know about that until you told me.
Tell me, please, that this homo hugger Cupp doesn't truly believe that the Democrat "mainstream" newsrooms are suddenly going to get tough on the African communist they worked so hard to elect. On the contrary, they will circle the wagons and spin like whirling dervishes to protect him. The buck stopped... somewhere else.
BTW, the people on TV may end up calling it "the Rock" because they answer to the advertisers. Everyone else will call it the Prudential Center, because it is in New Jersey, and nothing is cool in New Jersey except maybe Bruce Springsteen when he is singing about somewhere else. Nebraska for example.
“She attacks Obama all the time.”
Doesn’t mean that she doesn’t defer to the head spinner, BOR, much like Laura Ingraham.
She sure as death and taxes got the “law professor” part wrong.
0bozo was an adjunct lecturer — one the rest of the staff didn’t particularly want around. I know the feeling well having worked in `academentia’ for a while. To the people who actually work, AA is a cancer...
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