Transcripts released last Thursday from the misnamed U.S. House Intelligence Committee seemed to indicate that Obama administration officials said one thing on TV and quite another while under oath.
Tag: Russia
Russiagate turned out to be “Deflategate” in that the Mueller report deflated the 24-7 media narrative that the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin. Against that backdrop, Aaron Maté joins an exclusive club, consisting of Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, Michael Tracey, and Caitlin Johnstone and just a few other anti-Trump, left-wing/progressive journalists essentially concluding that the whole thing indeed was an establishment/media-driven hoax, if not a coup attempt against a sitting president.
In the aftermath of the release of the Mueller report, news media agencies have engaged in retrospectives about their coverage of the Russia collusion investigation. These circle-the wagons analyses have ranged from “we did a good job” to “we did a really good job.” Thus, based on their behavior so far, Trump foe Matt Taibbi, a contributing editor for the far-left Rolling Stone magazine, expects that media outlets will learn nothing from what he described as the Russiagate fiasco.
In a lengthy, skillfully written article, a liberal Trump foe writes that MSNBC’s Russia-collusion-obsessed Rachel Maddow can be as “bonkers” as chalkboard-loving Glenn Beck.
Did MSNBC and CNN, among other mainstream (or fakestream) “news” organizations, obsess over the Russia collusion narrative like it was a ratings-driven “as seen on TV” product? For instance, Glenn Greenwald was one of just a handful of left-wing journalists expressing skepticism about allegations that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. In an appearance with Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson, Greenwald maintained that the 24-7, anti-Trump drumbeat by “CIA TV” was a wholly unethical, exploitative, and divisive way to make money. Special Counsel Mueller’s report has now cleared President Trump and others of any collusion or obstruction allegations.
Who ya got?
Update on Mueller Madness Bracketology: And the Russia collusion delusion national championship winner is…MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, the New York Post announced:
The mainstream media, otherwise functioning as the opposition party hand in hand with the Democrats, condemns conspiracy theories, unless “journalists” themselves are pushing a conspiracy theory, such as collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. It turns out that the Deep State, i.e., the term describing know-better, Obama and Clinton-supporting entrenched federal bureaucrats who sought (and seek) to undermine the Trump administration, is real. It appears to have been confirmed by ex-FBI official Andrew McCabe in a 60 Minutes interview.
Perhaps similarly, the Democrats and their media enablers (or vice versa) and the unhinged Never Trump Republicans would be lost without the tedious Russian-collusion narrative.
It’s ironic, isn’t it how the media and political ridiculed Mitt Romney unmercifully when he warned about Russia’s intentions. Remember, too, that Obama was caught on a hot mic in March 2012 telling then-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev that he would have “more flexibility” on policy issues after the election. And then there was Hillary Clinton’s Russian “reset.”
President Trump could have been more precise in his statements about Russian meddling in the 2016 election during the Helsinki press conference, which is different from unproven collusion allegations.
The outrage from the blue-check Twitter cohort seemed to be prepackaged, however, as it was after the Singapore meeting with Kim Jong Un. Trump tried to clean thing today, but his foes locked in to the Russia narrative will never be satisfied.
As Michael Goodwin wrote in the New York Post, “In short, most people played to type, as if following a script. Indeed, it reminded me of the 2016 campaign, where Trump would say something outrageous and it looked for all the world that his candidacy would be dead in 24 hours. Many people, to judge from their overreactions in the last 24 hours, haven’t learned anything.”
In September 2016, journalist Selena Zito famously wrote in The Atlantic in reference to the skeptical media’s fact-checking Trump’s claims (something that Obama was never subjected to), ” the press takes him literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.”
Obviously Putin is a dictator whose regime is engaged in many forms of wrongdoing. But Trump’s critics, for example, seem unconcerned about the activities of China, with its ever-expanding worldwide economic, military, political and espionage activities, including hacking the U.S. government in 2015. And they were cheerleaders for the flawed nuclear deal with Iran, a country that is formally designated as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Can you blame Trump for being less than thrilled with intelligence agencies, given how the so-called Deep State has tried to undermine his presidency, including obtaining FISA warrants to spy on his campaign essentially under false pretenses? Plus, how special counsel Mueller loaded up his prosecutorial team with Democrats with ties to Obama and Clinton.
Remember the good old days when liberals and leftists distrusted and denounced the CIA and other spy agencies and accused them of meddling in the internal affairs of other countries?
So for decades, liberals expressed skepticism about the intelligence apparatus. When Trump expresses skepticism, suddenly that becomes a traitorous act?
From the New York Times:
“Loch K. Johnson, the dean of American intelligence scholars, who began his career in the 1970s investigating the C.I.A. as a staff member of the Senate’s Church Committee, says Russia’s 2016 operation was simply the cyber-age version of standard United States practice for decades, whenever American officials were worried about a foreign vote.
“‘We’ve been doing this kind of thing since the C.I.A. was created in 1947,’ said Mr. Johnson, now at the University of Georgia. ‘We’ve used posters, pamphlets, mailers, banners — you name it. We’ve planted false information in foreign newspapers. We’ve used what the British call ‘King George’s cavalry’: suitcases of cash.’
“The United States’ departure from democratic ideals sometimes went much further. The C.I.A. helped overthrow elected leaders in Iran and Guatemala in the 1950s and backed violent coups in several other countries in the 1960s. It plotted assassinations and supported brutal anti-Communist governments in Latin America, Africa and Asia.”
More recently, Obama meddled in the 2015 Israeli elections when he sent his operatives to try to help defeat Prime Minister Netanyahu.
In the Cold War with the former Soviet Union, most Democrats were AWOL. And there are reports that the late Sen. Ted Kennedy allegedly “enlisted the help of the Kremlin in attempting to take down” President Ronald Reagan.
The larger point is that Trump’s foes consistently claimed that he would start a nuclear war; now they’re accusing him of treason by trying to achieve peace.
For the vast majority of us who aren’t policy wonks and are bored with tawdry Beltway infighting, which is it?
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A fan of the president’s persuasion skills, Dilbert creator Scott Adams has implied that Trump is trying to create a new reality for Putin and Kim — who control nuclear arsenals — that will lead to less international tension. If this is accurate, it’s a nuance that has totally escaped the political and media class which is afflicted with Trump Derangement syndrome and seem to be hell-bent on increasing tensions with Russia.
According to CNBC, “some of the toughest sanctions in years have fallen on Russia’s elite under the Trump administration.”
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