Showing posts with label leaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaks. Show all posts
Friday, June 1, 2012
The Wealthy, the Powerful — They're Just Better than Us
Again, some thoughts motivated by Glenn Greenwald's observations of the revolting hypocrisy of Barack Obama on whistleblowing, leaks, terrorism, acts of aggression and war.
Let's suppose that all 'leaders' in positions of power are inclined to abuse that power. What is changing? Is it that Obama knows he can get away with it? Does he know that neither the GOP nor any in Congress or in the court system will oppose him?
Or is there a new sense of divine right that overrides prudential considerations? Do Obama and Bush and others now think that they are just so much better than the rest of us that they have the right to do whatever they please? This seems to be the attitude of supremacists like Mike Bloomberg and Lloyd Blankfein. I think it is the attitude that underlies the glaring advocacy of a two-tiered educational system — well-funded and private for the wealthy, and poor and public for the rest of us. So, too, for health care.
This, I think, is the New Feudalism — the attitude of those in power that they are just better than us.
Labels:
Barack Obama,
hypocrisy,
justice,
leaks,
terrorism,
war criminal,
whistleblowing
Saturday, August 7, 2010
What "On" the Media Really Means
New York's WNYC runs a news analysis program, On the Media, at the obscure hour of 7 in the morning . . . on Saturday — bound to get a lot of listeners then.
This morning, August 7th, On the Media had Shane Harris of The Washingtonian to prate about Wikileaks, whistleblowing and Obama's Bushian hostility to openness, transparency, democracy, rights, etc. — all the things that he endorsed during his 2008 campaign.
Below, my criticism, directly delivered to On the Media.
This morning, August 7th, On the Media had Shane Harris of The Washingtonian to prate about Wikileaks, whistleblowing and Obama's Bushian hostility to openness, transparency, democracy, rights, etc. — all the things that he endorsed during his 2008 campaign.
Below, my criticism, directly delivered to On the Media.
Pretty sad excuse for analysis on Obama and leaks, On the Media.
You utterly fail to raise key points:
1. Wikileaks says, with evidence, that it DID approach the Obama administration and Obama dismissed them.
2. No mention that there has been a steady attack on FOIA for 20 years and that Obama has joined Bush in attacking FOIA.
3. You failed to mention that by both liberal and libertarian thinking (i.e., excepting only so-called moderates and conservatives), the prevailing view is that information held by OUR government is OUR information. Pure right.
4. You clearly, but tacitly, buy into the mainstream media is right dogma. There would have been no _market_ for Wikileaks if not for the glaring, repeated, and gross failures of the New York Times, NPR, CNN and others. The Times, for example, has repeatedly buried stories until it was too late for them to have any relevant and _preventive_ effect. NPR is _worse_ -- by a long margin. And CNN -- under the 'exalted' Walter Isaacson _allowed_ the Pentagon to place what in effect were propagandists in its newsroom.
Outrageous that On the Media had not the courage or even the decency to dig any further than the shallow pandering Shane Harris.
Pathetic.
Labels:
Barack Obama,
democracy,
leaks,
whistleblowers,
whistleblowing,
wikileaks
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