Friday, March 09, 2018

il miglior fabbro

Yes, you should read the whole thing when it comes to this piece by Lee Smith. But a pullquote is in order:
The same process of weaponizing foreign-intelligence collection for domestic political purposes that the Obama administration road-tested during the Iran-deal fight was used to manufacture Russiagate and get it to market. Except instead of keeping a close hold of the identities of those swept up during “incidental collection” of U.S. persons, departing Obama White House officials leaked the names to friendly reporters.

Leaking classified intelligence is a felony, which means that Obama officials, many in the intelligence community, who leaked the names of Americans whose communications were intercepted to the press, were breaking the law. A crucial concern, then, was the trustworthiness of the intermediaries chosen to publish classified intelligence. It is to those intermediaries that anyone seeking to understand how the press became an instrument of the U.S. intelligence bureaucracy’s information war must now turn.

[Adam] Entous, now The New Yorker’s man in Washington, had already proved his trustworthiness by shaping the story about Obama administration spying on congressional and American Jewish-community leaders in a way that was favorable to the administration, and disguised blatant abuses of power. More stories would now come his way, courtesy of the U.S. intelligence community.
Lots more. All at the link.

2 comments:

Gino said...

this stuff is so troubling.

Bike Bubba said...

Tangential, but it's striking to me how often I see clear evidence of people "circling the wagons" to hide scummy behavior. I see it in the media, in the swamp of government agencies, at my alma mater, at churches....I don't know if it's new, or blowing up, but it's just horrendous.