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In reply to the discussion: Repost from March. Greenwald defends himself from those who say he supported Bush and Iraq. [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)21. His own words about issues he supports that a libertarian would not.
He addresses the rightwing libertarian stuff, presents his own views and gives links. Here's the link from the OP again since most people have not bothered to read it.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/01/30/1182442/-Glenn-Greenwald-Responds-to-Widespread-Lies-About-Him-on-Cato-Iraq-War-and-more
* opposing all cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid (here and here);
* repeatedly calling for the prosecution of Wall Street (here, here and here);
* advocating for robust public financing to eliminate the domination by the rich in political campaigns, writing: "corporate influence over our political process is easily one of the top sicknesses afflicting our political culture" (here and here);
* condemning income and wealth inequality as the by-product of corruption (here and here);
* attacking oligarchs - led by the Koch Brothers - for self-pitying complaints about the government and criticizing policies that favor the rich at the expense of ordinary Americans (here);
* arguing in favor of a public option for health care reform (repeatedly);
* criticizing the appointment of too many Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street officials to positions of power (here, here and here);
* repeatedly condemning the influence of corporate factions in public policy making (here and here);
* using my blog to raise substantial money for the campaigns of Russ Feingold and left-wing/anti-war Democrats Normon Solomon, Franke Wilmer and Cecil Bothwell, and defending Dennis Kucinich from Democratic Party attacks;
* co-founding a new group along with Daniel Ellsberg, Laura Poitras, John Cusack, Xeni Jardim [sic], JP Barlow and others to protect press freedom and independent journalism (see the New York Times report on this here);
* co-founding and working extensively on a PAC to work with labor unions and liberal advocacy groups to recruit progressive primary challengers to conservative Democratic incumbents (see the New York Times report on this here);
To apply a "right-wing libertarian" label to someone with those views and that activism is patently idiotic. Just ask any actual libertarian whether those views are compatible with being a libertarian. Or just read this October, 2012 post - written on Volokh, a libertarian blog - entitled "Glenn Greenwald, Man of the Left", which claims I harbor "left-wing views on economic policy" and am "a run-of-the-mill left-winger of the sort who can be heard 24/7 on the likes of Pacifica radio" because of my opposition to cuts in Social Security and Medicare.
But you have a right to your scorn and hatred. I have a right to defend those with whom I do not agree all the time.....but whose journalism has given us much knowledge about our own government...stuff the govt would prefer we not have.
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Repost from March. Greenwald defends himself from those who say he supported Bush and Iraq. [View all]
madfloridian
May 2014
OP
Oh sure. A *libertarian* who advocates for Social Security, single-payer, raises money for Dems
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#5
Don't forget how he also told progressives how Ron Paul was such a standup guy?
PeaceNikki
May 2014
#8
Except for that pesky fact that he never said Paul was a stand up guy. But keep trying...
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#11
I could, but won't. I prefer Tim Wise's analysis of it. You can Google it if you'd like.
PeaceNikki
May 2014
#84
In the link I gave he addresses the libertarian accusation. It's quite long.
madfloridian
May 2014
#6
Oh yeah, and remember that time Glenn Greenwald defended a white supremacist murderer
PeaceNikki
May 2014
#9
Greenwald:"the simple-minded Manicheans and the lying partisan enforcers will claim the opposite."
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#17
Greenwald is DU's Emmanuel Goldstein. It's rare that a day goes by without our 15 minute hate.
Luminous Animal
May 2014
#4
He goes by Manny now, and he can dish it out fairly well himself (pretty much all of it ...
11 Bravo
May 2014
#13
Check out post 51, "I can have it any way I want it" seems to be the new talking point
Bjorn Against
May 2014
#79
Well you are certainly not supposed to claim he holds a position he never took
Bjorn Against
May 2014
#38
It is the same group that likes to make lists of people they want banned from this site.
Rex
May 2014
#40
In what way do you think that madfloridian, and others, hope to gain advantage with Mr Greenwald?
Electric Monk
May 2014
#70
He did not win a Pulitzer and you've been informed about that many times already.
randome
May 2014
#47
But...but....he DID embarrass Obama, the NSA, and the Dems who supported Bush.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2014
#73