New York Times Ignores Sen. Reid's Patriot Act Hypocrisy, Embraces the Act in Obama Era
New York Times legal reporter Charlie Savage’s two stories on libertarian Sen. Rand Paul holding up extending sections of the Patriot Act ignored the huge hypocrisy of the act’s newest vocal defender, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. The paper also demonstrated a new-found comfort on the part of the Times for the act, which it excoriated during the Bush years.
Reid attacked fellow Sen. Ron Paul in personal terms on the Senate floor Wednesday, but the Times ignored both the attack and Reid’s overheated defense of the Patriot Act, which would surely have been denounced as demagoguery coming from a Republican. Liberal journalist Spencer Ackerman called Reid a demagogue, saying "Dick Cheney would be proud." (Ouch!) Ackerman fumed:
Reid, the Senate Democratic leader, charged that Paul’s efforts would "increase the risk of a retaliatory terrorist strike against the homeland and hamper our ability to deal a truly fatal blow to al-Qaida."....Remember back when a Republican was in the White House and demanded broad surveillance authority? Here’s Reid back then. "Whether out of convenience, incompetence, or outright disdain for the rule of law, the administration chose to ignore Congress and ignore the Constitution," Reid said about Bush’s warrantless surveillance program.
Those details were left out of Savage’s Thursday summary, under a headline that suggested the necessity of the act: "Patriot Act Battle Could Hinder Investigators."
The standoff led to a harsh exchange Wednesday. Mr. Reid accused Mr. Paul of putting the country at risk with ‘political grandstanding.’ Mr. Paul accused Mr. Reid of breaking a promise to allow a full debate over the Patriot Act, which he portrayed as a threat to constitutional rights.
Consider that headline. The Times has certainly become more comfortable with the Patriot Act since the Bush administration. An April 24, 2005 story on extending a Patriot Act provision allowing searches of library records likened paranoid librarians to the original freedom-fighting American colonial rebels.
This is all Savage said about Reid and Paul showdown on Friday:
Congressional leaders had agreed to extend the provisions before they expired. But Senator Rand Paul, a libertarian-leaning Republican from Kentucky, initially blocked an expedited vote on the bill because he wanted Senate leaders to allow a vote on several amendments. The Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, allowed votes on two Paul amendments, which would have offered greater privacy protections for records involving gun sales and banking.
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Reid never should have been reelected
Submitted by jessieH on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 12:32pm.
Sounds like the Democrats are starting another Viet Nam war for our soldiers. I have no respect for any of these polititians. I remember how many died in that GOD forsaken place, for no reason.
He would NOT have been reelected...
Submitted by classicliberal2 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 1:40pm.
...if Republicans had put up an actual candidate, instead of a brainless clown. Just about anything resembling a serious candidate could have ground him to dust. The embrace of Sharron Angle was EXTREMELY unfortunate.
Just another example...
Submitted by sherlock1 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 12:36pm.
that demonstrates the moral bankruptcy of the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party's Pledge to America:
Elect a Democrat President, and we will defend American interests vigorously (although we may sacrifice some allies) because it helps us get past the irritating "weak on defense" image problem we have so much trouble shaking. Pay no attention to the campaign promises of peace - we'll jump on any chance to use the military just as fast or even faster than those Republicans, honest.
But, elect a Republican President, and we will stonewall his or her every attempt to do the same, because naturally we cannot have a non-Democrat assuming the mantle of a great American President. And of course such non-Democrat Presidential episodes, while regrettable, do give us the opportunity to burnish our creds with our leftist base by doing a little America-bashing, but don't worry - it isn't serious, mostly.
We're sure you understand that we only compromise the security and tarnish the nobility of America when ensuring our Party's success makes it absolutely necessary.
Nothing new from Charlie
Submitted by TE on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 1:44pm.
Nothing new from Charlie Savage. Charlie Savage is nothing but a whack job, leftist conspiracy theorist and press release writer for the leftist freakshow freak fringe. Savage was one at the execrable, leftist Boston Globe, and he remains one at the execrable, leftist New York Times.
Just wondering
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 1:46pm.
Isn't the Patriot Act the brainchild of Joe Biden?