Hypocrisy: Julian Assange Blasts Media for Publishing Leaks About Him
You just can't make this stuff up. According to the Times of London (subscription required), Julian Assange is angry at the UK Guardian for publishing details of sexual assault allegations against him based on…wait for it…a leaked police report. Stones, glass houses, etc.
Assange is especially peeved, the Times reported, that the Guardian "selectively published" details of that report. Gee, you mean that publishing only sensational excerpts of leaked private information might present an incomplete and misleading narrative to the paper's readers that could damage the reputations of those involved? You don't say.
Michael Calderone of Yahoo News reported Tuesday:
In the [Times] article, Assange claims that The Guardian tarnished his reputation by publishing new details Friday about the rape and sexual assault allegations made against him in Sweden, based on a leaked police report.
The Times reports that Assange is "particularly angry with Nick Davies"—the article's author—for "selectively publishing" damaging allegations from the 68-page report. Davies isn't just any reporter covering WikiLeaks; he's said to be a friend of Assange's and also helped broker the original agreement to provide leaked cables to The Guardian, New York Times and Der Spiegel. (Davies could not be reached for comment.)
Assange said the leak of the Swedish police report "was clearly designed to undermine my bail application." He added: "Someone in authority clearly intended to keep Julian in prison."
Leigh defended Davies on Twitter Monday night, suggesting that The Guardian reporter actually kept out specific details from the police report while publishing what was deemed necessary for the story. That runs counter to Assange's view that the Guardian treated him unfairly in how the paper covered the allegations.
"Nick left out a lot of graphic and damaging material in the allegations because he thought it would be too cruel to publish them," Leigh said by phone.
So information was leaked, newspapers picked up on the information, published select bits in a move certain to reflect poorly on the individuals involved, but withheld other bits out of at least a minimal concern for the well-being of those individuals. And now Assnage is complaining about it…or facilitating it, depending on whose livelihood is at stake.
Oh, but according to Assnage, his organization - you know, the one with the word "leak" in its name - doesn't actually promote leaks. "We are an organization that does not promote leaking," he told the BBC, presumably with a straight face. "We're an organization that promotes justice…through the mechanism of transparency and journalism."
For someone who's such a big fan of transparency and journalism, Assange is sure hostile to both when he is the topic of discussion. I've written before that his stated principles are in fact antithetical to journalism (he sees no inherent value in truth - it's a means to an end), and his disdain for the Guardian demonstrates just how uninterested in transparency he is. Assange wanted to be a public figure. Fine. He'll be treated like one.
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What an ass#*@%.
Submitted by rbosque on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 1:57pm.
What an ass#*@%.
Afghan sex practices concern U.S., British forces
Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:13pm.
This was on Drudge. Read the comments! Very interesting comments section! People who traveled there said it is common paractice for Muslims to have homosexual relationships; many with kids!! Therefore they are pure from having sex with a woman & the consequences. Maybe these damaged, abused & morally twisted people are easy to recruit for suicide bombings? That would be an interesting study but I don't think Obama is going to allow it to be done in light of working on removing DADT and begin indoctrinating recruits in the "new" "pure" LGBT message.
Link: http://washingtonexaminer.com/news/world/2010/12/afghan-sex-practices-co...
-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.
While I suspect these charges
Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 1:59pm.
While I suspect these charges are the equivalent of incarcerating Capone on tax evasion, I'm left with one thought:
Good riddance.
You really gonna jump on the Olby-Moore "fake-rape" bandwagon?
Submitted by SickofLibs on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:10pm.
Tell us all about it.
Was Capone put away on
Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:15pm.
Was Capone put away on fake-tax evasion charges?
Your implication is obvious, Zippers
Submitted by SickofLibs on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:27pm.
But since you want to play this game, here goes. You implied:
• Capone busted for lesser crime of tax invasion vs real crime of multiple murders/racketeering
• Assange busted for lesser crime of rape accusations vs real crime of espionage
Now weasel out of that.
Rape charges affect the 2
Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:30pm.
Rape charges affect the 2 victims.
Espionage affects our entire nation, as well as world security.
Which is more important to national security?
I really hate it.......
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:57pm.
.....when I agree with you! :-)
Hey, cowboy, I've got a
Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 3:02pm.
Hey, cowboy, I've got a reputation to uphold too. It doesn't do either of us any good when we blur the line to reach similar conclusions. ; )
They both are
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:05pm.
The rape charges didn't originate in America, but that's beside the point. Rape, individual assault, is just as damaging to our security, national or not, as espionage. Just as the victims of rape if they feel their security was damaged. You can't separate the security of one from the security of all. That's not how security works.
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.
The point is that we couldn't
Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:12pm.
The point is that we couldn't put Capone away for his more serious crimes, just as in the case we're discussing. So while the secondary charges are not our primary interest, they accomplish the same in the end.
Execpt for the fact..
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:19pm.
Well, except for the fact that the guy isn't going to face any jail time. Capone, on the other hand, spend the remainder of his "active" life in prison, only to be released when he was so darn crazy that he became harmless. The same can not be said in this case. The man in question will most likely, if found guilty, pay money to the ladies in question, but he won't suffer from his actions of espionage, he'll continue to benefit from them, both financially and publically, so no good will come of this to anyone other than the two ladies in question.
Even if found guilty, this guy will continue to be a threat to our national security.
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.
No, they were real
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:00pm.
"Was Capone put away on fake-tax evasion charges?"
No, those charges, and his subsequent conviction were real. He WAS evading taxes.
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.
Then you agree with me.
Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:03pm.
Then you agree with me.
I guess so
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:08pm.
I guess so, especially with the "good riddance" part. Heh.
The guy is a total hypocrite!
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.
If I looked like him, I would
Submitted by Bruzilla on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:02pm.
If I looked like him, I would just be glad that the papers were reporting that I like women.
(No subject)
Submitted by Free Stinker on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:33pm.
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Sauce for the Goose
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:05pm.
Bawahahahah.
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Our "Betters"
Submitted by iveseenitall on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:12pm.
Assange and so many others in our world are our "betters"---don't you know? The media "elites", the politicians, the "intellectuals"-- their crap doesn't stink---just ask them.
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
I love it.
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:12pm.
I hope that they keep leaking information about this creep. Make him dance like the lowlife he is.
Assange NEEDS to release the
Submitted by pwoz on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:13pm.
Assange NEEDS to release the info about the globalist bankers. That'll send the criminal federal reserve into a frenzy!
Why is this low-life cretin still on our side of the grass?
Submitted by Dave. on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:24pm.
Are we even a superpower anymore, or are we just pretending to be?
I bet the Israelis are laughing their asses off at us by now.
I would be if I were them.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
What a hypocritical
Submitted by Iron Tigers Vet on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:28pm.
POS of an individual...
Quit your damn crying and man up! Face the penalties like a real man, since of course your "manly" duty was to 'leak" information that could kill so many American soldiers. You deserve the death penalty you P*%#K!
Hide behind a computer and now family and friends (Michael Moore - as if that makes you look real good). You deserve every bad thing that could happen to you and more.
Karma
Submitted by ThisnThat on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:31pm.
Some other idioms Assnage might enjoy (in addition to the glass houses and don't throw stones already mentioned)
__________
“Didn't win the Medal of Honor? Didn't even serve? Then lie about it. We'll support you." — 9th Circuit Court
What a jackass!
Submitted by Phryj1 on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:49pm.
If he's so concerned about justice and tranparency, he certainly shouldn't complain when he finally gets a heaping dose of his own medicine. But as it would turn out, he's a whiny, narcissistic hypocrite. All of the sudden, leaking information is a bad thing, at least when it's info that makes him look bad. This asshat acts like he's doing the world an enormous favor by releasing sensitive data that endangers our troops and intelligence community, and undermines our national security and foreign relations efforts, but when the media turns the tables and releases a report showing the world what a total perverted sleazebag he really is, all of the sudden, truth and transparency mean nothing. I hope they lock him up for very, very long time.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
HA! HA!
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 2:55pm.
HA! HA!
-Nelson Muntz, "The Simpsons"
Is Assange blackmailing banks?
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 3:03pm.
From the article . . .
"We don’t want the bank to suffer unless it’s called for," Mr Assange said. "But if its management is operating in a responsive way there will be resignations."
That sounds like pure blackmail to me.
*points and laughs*
Submitted by ljacone on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 3:25pm.
Oh man, that's funny. Isn't that the typical leftist response when the tables are turned? Isn't it always their response? Free speech for me but not for thee?
Same goes for all the idoilizing morons in the MSM fawning over this spy. All of these domestic supporters of this guy should be brought up on charges of treason. But somehow I think I will be brought up on charges of sedition first...
Smiert spionem, jackwagon! Death to spies!
Don't forget Fat Mikey Moore
Submitted by OxyCon on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 4:27pm.
Fat Mike is whining about documents leaked through Wikileaks about Cuba banning his propaganda films, even though he thinks Wikileaks is the greatest thing evah!
Been sayin'
Submitted by okiehawk44 on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 7:23pm.
As a card carrying leftist Julian you should know that gender charges trump espionage every single time. Hung by your own leftist rope Assange?