Monday, August 19, 2013

Dawn Breaks at Salon

They've carried more water for Democrats at Salon than Hoover Dam, so this article by David Sirota is especially amusing:
Think about three recent presidential declarations. A few weeks back, the president appeared on CBS to claim that the secret FISA court is “transparent.” He then appeared on NBC to claim that “We don’t have a domestic spying program.” Then, as mentioned above, he held a press conference on Friday to suggest there was no evidence the NSA was “actually abusing” its power.

For these statements to just be inaccurate and not be deliberate, calculated lies it would mean that the president 1) made his declarative statement to CBS even though he didn’t know the FISA court was secret (despite knowing all about the FISA court six years ago); 2) made his declarative statement to NBC but somehow didn’t see any of the news coverage of the Snowden disclosures proving the existence of domestic spying and 3) made his sweeping “actually abusing” statement somehow not knowing that his own administration previously admitted the NSA had abused its power, and worse, made his statement without bothering to look at the NSA audit report that Gellman revealed today.

So sure, I guess it’s possible Obama has merely been “wrong” but has not been lying. But the implications of that would be just as bad — albeit in a different way — as if he were deliberately lying. It would mean that he is making sweeping and wildly inaccurate statements without bothering to find out if they are actually true. Worse, for him merely to be wrong but not deliberately lying, it would mean that he didn’t know the most basic facts about how his own administration runs. It would, in other words, mean he is so totally out of the loop on absolutely everything — even the public news cycle — that he has no idea what’s going on.

I, of course, don’t buy that at all. I don’t buy that a constitutional lawyer and legal scholar didn’t know that the FISA court is secret — aka the opposite of “transparent.” I don’t buy that he simply didn’t see any of the news showing that spying is happening in the United States. And I don’t buy that he didn’t know that there is evidence — both public and inside his own administration — of the NSA “actually abusing” its power.

I don’t buy any of that because, to say the least, it makes no sense. I just don’t buy that he’s so unaware of the world around him that he made such statements from a position of pure ignorance. On top of that, he has a motive. Yes, Obama has an obvious political interest in trying to hide as much of his administration’s potentially illegal behavior as possible, which means he has an incentive to calculatedly lie. For all of these reasons, it seems safe to suggest that when it comes to the NSA situation, the president seems to be lying.
Of course, the idea that Obama is a "constitutional lawyer and legal scholar" is absurd on its face, but we'll let that pass. Obama is a Chicago politician. Of course he's lying and he's counting on the people in this country not caring, because (a) Obama is awesome and (b) Republicans are evil. It's a little late to pretend that any of this really matters to much of anyone on the left, certainly not enough to do anything other than issue the occasional anguished cry of intermittent principle. Sirota and his publisher own it.



3 comments:

jerrye92002 said...

I think there is another explanation, other than ignorance or deliberate deception. How about simply delusional? I have long believed that HE believes that the truth is whatever he says it is at any given moment, and that the power of his voice causes the sun to rise and the seas not to.

3john2 said...

I agree with Jerrye. "It's good to be the king."

Anonymous said...

That sounds more like mental illness. What a winner.