Pressure Grows on Team Obama After Helpful Security Leaks to the New York Times
As Times Watch reported Friday, the New York Times is getting heat from Congress for intelligence leaks that have shown up in long investigative stories on the front page of the newspaper. Many see the leaks as the White House trying to bolster Obama's image as a tough-on-terror leader, with the Times providing assistance.
A May 29 off-lead story showcased the president personally choosing targets (the "kill list") of drone strikes against Al Qaeda targets in Yemen and Pakistan. A June 1 piece based on a new book by foreign policy correspondent David Sanger, Confront and Conceal: Obama’s Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power, displayed Obama ordering the STUXNET cyber attack on Iran's nuclear program.
On June 7 the paper's managing editor Dean Baquet denied to Politico's Dylan Byers that the Obama White House was leaking to the Times.
But columnist Ann Coulter argued on Fox News Monday: "...when the New York Times is printing classified intelligence under a Republican administration it's to make the Republican administration look bad. When they’re doing it under a Democrat administration, they’re doing it to make the Democrat look good."
Attorney General Eric Holder appointed two U.S. attorneys to investigate the leaks, but that didn't assuage Republicans, reported Michael Schmidt in Wednesday's Times under the mild headline "Republican Senators Criticize Holder Over Response to Leaks." Sen. John Cornyn of Texas did a little more than that, calling on Attorney General Holder to resign.
Schmidt quoted Sen. Lindsey Graham:
“The concern we have is that you’ve got one program, Fast and Furious, that has been an embarrassment for the administration, and it’s been like pulling teeth to get information about Fast and Furious, who did what and when, ” he said, referring to Operation Fast and Furious, a bungled gun trafficking case.
“But when you have programs on the national security front that seem to show the president as a strong leader, you read about it in the paper. So my concern, I think, is that a lot of us believe if there was ever a need for an outside special counsel, it is now. What do you say?”
MRC's Rich Noyes has written a comprehensive piece on the lack of media outrage over the leaks, including these striking findings about the Obama insiders that the Times used as sources:
As has been widely discussed for a week, both Times’s stories contain numerous references to “senior administration sources,” or “aides” to Obama for key details, including dialogue from classified meetings. A content analysis of both reports, however, shows in stark relief how the articles were told almost entirely from the perspective of Obama insiders, both past and present.
Combined, the two stories present a total of 52 different descriptions of the sources cited. This includes 12 individuals cited by name in the May 29 Becker/Shane piece -- nine current or former Obama officials talking about the administration’s “kill list” program, plus two Bush-era officials and GOP Senator Saxby Chambliss reacting to what Becker and Shane were reporting. That piece also included 24 additional references to unnamed officials, all with descriptions that point back to Obama’s national security team.
The June 1 piece by Sanger has 16 different source descriptions, only one of which is a named individual (Bush-era CIA Director Michael Haydon). The rest are unnamed individuals, most of which are obviously top Obama administration officials.
Added together, 92% of the source identifications in those two stories of past or present Obama officials. Looking at just the descriptions used by the three Times reporters, it is impossible to believe that these stories were not deeply facilitated by the top echelons of President Obama’s national security team.
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2006 Lebanon - Israel War
Submitted by amateurlyinsightful on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 7:15pm.
This is why many of you may have had a negative view of the 2006 Israel - Lebanon War. It's on my blog. Here's the link: http://amateurlyinsightful.blogspot.com/2012/06/why-you-may-have-unfavor...
➚ What negative view?
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 7:21pm.
Israel has a
rightduty to defend herself when attacked. End of story.Is that a bit of self-aggrandizing.
Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 10:19pm.
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a totally corrupt administration
Submitted by ohio granny on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 9:49pm.
The Obama administration is corrupt from top to bottom. It will take years to undo the damage Obama has done to this country. Some of the damage is so bad it may never be undone. The thing everyone must realize before voting in November is that if he is reelected the corruption and lawlessness along with the Chicago thuggery will become much worse.
This is the most corrupt administration in the history of this country. The sooner we are rid of Obama and his cronies the sooner we can begin to undo some of the damage.
The situation in the middle
Submitted by amateurlyinsightful on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 10:11pm.
The situation in the middle east is a little more complicated then simply "Israel has a right duty to defend herself when attacked. End of story". Sometimes Israel overreacts. Though, it can't be accurately measured since the human rights groups can't be trusted, and like all governments Israel lies to, amongst other things.
Did you know that America was the first country to accept Israel, and they did it around 15 minutes after it declared itself a country.
Here's two reasons as to why Truman did this: http://amateurlyinsightful.blogspot.com/2012/06/why-truman-supported-isr...
Please stop spamming
Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 10:23pm.
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Not Spam
Submitted by amateurlyinsightful on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 10:24pm.
I'm not trying to sell anything. I'm just trying to have a larger forum for people to hear my thoughts....
We have a larger forum here.
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The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.