Glenn Greenwald slaps down David Gregory

NBC’s David Gregory is one of the best examples of establishment journalists who see their main role as being to suck up to politicians in return for receiving minor news items that they trumpet as scoops. They see any challenge to the establishment as an attack on themselves and their friends and react accordingly. Here Greenwald puts him in his place when asked why he should not be considered as aiding and abetting Edward Snowden in a crime. [Read more…]

The Obama administration’s war on irony

I came across this little gem in a news report on the NSA whistleblowing story about how the Obama administration has issued charges of espionage against Edward Snowden.

As Snowden made his latest disclosures, the US issued an extradition request to Hong Kong and piled pressure on the territory to respond swiftly. “If Hong Kong doesn’t act soon, it will complicate our bilateral relations and raise questions about Hong Kong’s commitment to the rule of law,” a senior Obama administration official said. [My italics-MS]

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Applying the ‘switch test’ to politics

In thinking about many issues, especially those that involve foreign policy, I like to apply the ‘switch test’. This is where I reverse the roles of the participants to see what the reaction might be. It is a good way to see if people are basing their thinking on some universal principle equally applied or in a partisan way and judging an action purely on the basis of who is doing it to whom. Sadly, it is often the latter attitude that predominates. [Read more…]

The US-UK axis of espionage

The Snowden revelations keep coming faster that the efforts by the Obama administration and supporters of the national security state to downplay them. Their claims that they had access to ‘only’ the metadata and not the content of the messages themselves, while bad enough, has been exposed as a lie as the extent to which the NSA and Britain’s spy agency GCHQ collaborate and share data is revealed. [Read more…]

Where is the espionage?

Edward Snowden is being charged by the Obama administration with espionage under the 1917 Espionage Act that was introduced to criminalize dissent against World War I. Up until the Obama administration, a grand total to three people had been charged under this act for leaking information, including Daniel Ellsberg. Obama alone has now prosecuted seven people. So according to Obama, we are now having an epidemic of spying, far more than during all the years of actual war and the Cold War combined. [Read more…]