Sunday, May 19, 2013

Scandalmania!

I've been as riveted as everyone else by the trifecta of scandals, or perhaps "scandals" faced by the President.  A friend sent me an editorial from the Wall Street Journal that started out like this:
We are in the midst of the worst Washington scandal since Watergate.
Now it's hard to take an article seriously when it starts off like that.  More serious than Iran-Contra?  More serious than Monica Lewinsky (which I think was stupid, but it DID lead to an impeachment proceeding).  More serious than the US government approving torture of enemy combatants?

Let's just stick with Iran-Contra.  Remember that the Reagan administration blatantly broke the law by providing funding for rebels in Central America.  With full knowledge and leadership from the president.  At the same time, the president was selling arms secretly to the Iranian government, which was also against the law, and which was done with full knowledge of the president and his top advisors.  And there was never even a mention of possible impeachment.
 
So here we have three "scandals".  Let's look at them one at a time:
  • Benghazi is a wholly partisan piece of manufactured drivel that makes no sense on even the most basic level.  The conspiracy theorists believe that President Obama and Hillary Clinton tried to cover up the fact that the attack was a terrorist operation, in order to... what? Never explained is why it would be that a terror attack hurts the President politically more than a mob attack.  As Hillary said during her testimony: "What difference does it make?!".  This whole thing blew up last week because of some emails that ABC news first reported seeing, which showed the administration covering up the terror connection in their talking points discussions.  But then it turned out that the emails were never seen by ABC, and in fact the disturbing lines quoted by the reporter were invented by the confidential source, as proven when the actual emails were released.  The source, of course, was a Republican staffer who has yet to be named.  Confusing?  Well, read about it here if you don't believe me.  There is absolutely zero scandal here.
  • The IRS story is bad for the IRS, no doubt.  So far all the evidence suggests that low level staffers in the Cincinnati field office made a terrible judgment call.  The Right is darkly suggesting that the President will be shown to have had his fingerprints all over this.  That sounds like something that's pretty hard to hide with this level of scrutiny.  So far there's nothing linking the White House to it.
  • The third leg of the stool is the Justice Department's use of extraordinary measures to try to find out who leaked confidential information to the Associated Press, including getting a huge swath of their phone records.  This is outrageous.  It's being done by a cabinet agency, run by a close friend of the President.  And it appears to be perfectly legal.  It shouldn't be legal... but it is.  Obama's record on civil liberties isn't very good, and this is a great example.  Gleen Greenwald and others have been killing the President for five years on things like this, and he continues to do so.  My favorite point here is made by Kirsten Powers at the Daily Beast: Republicans have been hammering the President up to now regarding his inability to plug these leaks, and calling for harsher measures.  So this scandal is bad, but it's bad in the way that Republicans should like!
Jon Stewart gets it right: Some people don't have the standing to criticize.

5 comments:

  1. The White House’s shifting IRS account

    The White House on Monday once again added to the list of people who knew about the IRS investigation into its targeting of conservative groups — saying White House chief of staff Denis McDonough had been informed about a month ago.

    Press secretary Jay Carney said again that no one had told President Barack Obama ahead of the first news reports: not his top aide McDonough, nor his chief counsel Kathy Ruemmler, nor anyone from the Treasury Department.

    Monday’s revelation amounts to the fifth iteration of the Obama administration’s account of events, after initially saying that the White House had first learned of the controversy from the press.

    Swamped in controversies, President Obama and his slow-footed team are essentially telling the American public, “We’re not crooked. We’re just incompetent.”

    Comment: Incompetent and lies are ok with us Democrats as long as they stay on the path toward Euro-Socialism.

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  2. This article is not specifically about the IRS, it is about the kind of Big wasteful Government that produces this kind of abuse.

    Stockholm rioting continues for fifth night
    “The last 20 years or so, we have seen so many immigrants coming to Sweden that really don’t like Sweden. They do not want to integrate, they do not want to live in [Swedish] society: Working, paying taxes and so on.”
    “The people come here now because they know that Sweden will give them money for nothing. They don’t have to work, they don’t have to pay taxes – they can just stay here and get a lot of money. That is really a problem,” Carlqvist added.
    In Sweden you’ve got welfare, access to the educational system – up to university level, you got access to public transport, libraries, healthcare – to everything. And still they feel that they [immigrants] need to riot through stones and Molotov cocktails. It’s ridiculous and a bad excuse,” Swedish Democrats MP Kent Ekeroth told RT.

    I assume most followers of this blog find this confusing and disturbing. "How could this happen,,we give them everything they need."

    My reply: "That shows your complete lack of understanding human nature. When you offer free Money and Food as an incentive it does not attract productive, hard working people, it attracts the people who are rioting."

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  3. The most astounding thing we can take away from the Washington mess is the stupidity of the left.

    The bigger and more powerful the Government gets the less freedom of the press there will be.
    We are seeing the roots of that today with the Attorney General/AP.

    The bigger and more powerful the Government gets the more corrupt it will be.
    We are seeing the roots of that today with the Attorney General, the IRS and the State Department.

    So, we have to assume that the Main Stream Media and Liberals want to have less freedom and more corruption.

    It's amazing that even brilliant Scholars and highly educated Liberals cannot see the forest through the trees.

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  4. Every progressive with even a shred of moral consistency should side with the New York Times against the White House.

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  5. Edward Snowden: former CIA man behind the NSA intelligence leak

    “I mistakenly believed in Obama’s promises”

    The 29-year-old source behind the biggest intelligence leak in the NSA's history explains his motives, his uncertain future and why he never intended on hiding in the shadows

    “A lot of people in 2008 voted for Obama. I did not vote for him. I voted for a third party,” Snowden said in an interview with the Guardian. “But I believed in Obama’s promises. I was going to disclose it [but waited because of his election]. He continued with the policies of his predecessor.”

    Snowden acknowledged that he watched Obama struggle as he attempted to justify the surveillance programs during his press conference on Friday.

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