June 9, 2018

"One can validly argue the media generally liked Obama & muted criticism, but journalists vehemently denounced Obama DOJ for obtaining the phone records of AP & Fox journalists..."

Tweets Glenn Greenwald, agreeing 100% with Jake Tapper, quoted in "Jake Tapper Corrects Ex-CIA Analyst For Claiming Media Ignored Obama Press Crackdown: ‘So Sick of the Lying.'"

37 comments:

BillyTalley said...

Vehemently?

MayBee said...

It was dropped pretty quickly. It wasn't a big story where that's all Obama was asked about for days. Journalists didn't boycott the Press dinner or anything, and still brought their celebrity friends. But then, CNN didn't have its current "news" model.

Big Mike said...

One Pinocchio, for the word “vehemently.” Make it two, for implying that the denunciation was universal among mainstream journalists.

Oso Negro said...

Who were Obama's paramours?

MayBee said...

Jake's examples were of Jake Tapper (and once, Floyd Abrams) going after Obama. That isn't really....overwhelming.

rhhardin said...

Just call me the press. I've called Obama a piece of shit from the beginning.

rhhardin said...

I always ask which morons a politician is talking to, when the politician give a speech.

Trump had two audiences, flag wavers and humorists.

rhhardin said...

Trump derangement syndrome is just the people who can't see humor at work.

Darkisland said...

Oso,

Reggie Love, for one.

John Henry

rhhardin said...

"Didn't you guys burn down the White House?"

Imus, who used to hang out with Trump long ago, said Trump was a great Don Rickles.

Bruce Hayden said...

Love it. The MSM claims vehemently that they got upset for a week or two when the Obama DoJ came after some of their own. When he essentially attacked the press. Of course, they are completely silent when the Obama DoJ went after anyone else, besides the MSM, and seemingly cheered when they illegally tried to prevent Trump from being elected. In fact, they are actively covering that up.

h said...

And the most prominent of the journalists was James Rosen (I think I have the right name here, because there was a NYT reporter with a very similar name who was also involved in this stuff) of Fox News. And the mainstream media is prone to regard Fox as "not really true journalists". So it would be sort of like saying "investigating leaks to the National Enquirer doesn't really undercut the first amendment protections of legitimate journalists."

FIDO said...

Show me a clip tape of 30 journalists sounding vehement or I am calling BS

Oso Negro said...

@Darkisland - that's right! Obama is a homo, but must'nt talk about it. Maybe that is part of why Althouse loves him.

Earnest Prole said...

You buried the lead: A 22-year-old New York Times reporter was caught banging a Senate staffer three times her age in exchange for classified information.

That sweet ambrosial honeypot was both liquid and sticky, if you know what I mean and I think you do.

MayBee said...

I wonder if Jake Tapper agrees with Glenn Greenwald that the press muted criticism of Obama.

CWJ said...

Whores defending their virtue. The first two comments pretty much cover the subject.

Browndog said...

I see even here among astute Althouse readers, that Sharyl Attkinsson has been successfully unpersoned.

mockturtle said...

Per CWJ:Whores defending their virtue.

Yes, in both the topical instance and the one Ernest Prole observed. My hat is off to honest prostitutes everywhere.

Bill, Republic of Texas said...

We're not stupid. We know the game they play. Someone tweets a disapproval and a story is written on page A23.

Then the media claims the story "covered."

Hagar said...

It was not just "obtaining James Rosen's phone records," but the then Attorney General, Eric Holder, his very own self, directing DoJ lawyers to commit perjury in the effort to get the records.

The Gov't is entitled to investigate and stop leaks, but not to commit perjury in the process.

mockturtle said...

Ernest Prole reports:You buried the lead: A 22-year-old New York Times reporter was caught banging a Senate staffer three times her age in exchange for classified information.
Yes, and twenty years later that little cunt will be crying #MeToo!

Earnest Prole said...

"Wolfe, 57, has been charged with lying to the FBI, which says he initially denied knowing Watkins before being confronted with photographs of the two of them together; he then admitted to a romantic relationship that began in 2014. That year Watkins, then a 22-year-old senior at Temple University, helped McClatchy newspapers break a story related to the Senate Intelligence Committee. Wolfe was the committee's security director."

Ralph L said...

Trump is the one intimidating the press and imperiling democracy.
Get with the program.

narciso said...

No he was passing false info about page. The interrogation program et al.

Leland said...

I wonder if we counted air time coverage, if Tapper's concern about Obama's spying on journalist received as much coverage as Melania's absence from cameras while recovering.

Fritz said...

mockturtle said...
Ernest Prole reports:You buried the lead: A 22-year-old New York Times reporter was caught banging a Senate staffer three times her age in exchange for classified information.

Yes, and twenty years later that little cunt will be crying #MeToo!

Just don't call her feckless!

Jeff said...

Notice that the Washington Post story included the Ali Watkins' age, but the New York Times story never mentions it.

William said...

Why isn't this a case of sexual discrimination? The female reporter got a leg up on her male colleagues by granting sexual favors to the Senate intelligence officer.

Martha said...


Ali Watkins TWEET before she began banging Senate Intelligence Committee aide 3 Times her age:

@AliWatkins
So on a scale of 1 to ethical, how does everyone feel about pulling a @RealZoeBarnes for story ideas? #TOTALLYKIDDING @HouseofCards
2:36 PM - Jun 20, 2013

mccullough said...

Jake and the boys and girls really hate when people get to see what they really do. Tell Clappper he’s got a gig at CNN in a few weeks and ask him to get Trump briefed on a bulshit report from some guy Hillary’s campaign hired. Then put Clapper on the air and watch while he lies to CNN viewers.

McCabe is giving leaks to favored reporters. The media are fucking lap dogs who like being used to service The Agenda.

Watkins is a young woman. Feckless. She ruined her reputation by trading sex for information. Her bosses knew what she was doing.

Most viewers and readers now see what is going on. Which of you guys is blowing Mueller for leaks?





Yancey Ward said...

Watkins isn't going to be prosecuted for publishing the leaks from Wolfe, so she is already being treated far better than Joe Schmoe commenting on Althouse might be if he had revealed the same information Wolfe leaked. Watkins is already being treated better than Joe Schmoe would be if Joe gave the information from Wolfe to to Watkins for her stories. In other words, the journalism profession has no basis to complain now or then about the treatment they are getting or got.

If you are involved in an illegal revelation of classified information, and the government has probable cause that you are, being a journalist should have no bearing whatsoever on whether or not your records are subject to a warrant. The privilege the press is trying to claim for itself should either be universally applied to every citizen, or it should not exist.

n.n said...

Go along to get along... with regrets. #ThemToo

Florence said...

I don't think the press is going to gain much sympathy among us normal folks when we just -- a month ago -- had it beaten into our heads that privilege can't protect people anymore (i.e. Cohen, attorney-client).

On that note, I'd love to see an argument that press deserve more protection than attorney-client.

PJ said...

I have a lot of respect for Glenn Greenwald. Enough respect to believe he knows the difference between criticizing a sitting President and criticizing the DOJ, however vehemently, in terms of attention, penetration, and cultural currency. Criticizing the DOJ = “We’re nitpicking here.”

mikee said...

Be disgusted, be appalled, but realize that this sort of security leak is what can be used to destroy entire countries, not just a political opponent. Step on it, hard.

Bob Loblaw said...

I have a lot of respect for Glenn Greenwald. Enough respect to believe he knows the difference between criticizing a sitting President and criticizing the DOJ, however vehemently, in terms of attention, penetration, and cultural currency. Criticizing the DOJ = “We’re nitpicking here.”

This. They criticized the Obama DOJ as if neither Obama nor Holder were involved in any way.