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Oilwellian

(12,647 posts)
26. Parry has always hated fascists
Wed May 28, 2014, 11:23 AM
May 2014

I've followed his work for decades. Look how much he's focused on the criminal right wing for most of his career. It's sad to see our own party leaders follow in their footsteps.

Parry joined the Associated Press in 1974, moving to its Washington bureau in 1977. After the 1980 presidential election he was assigned to its Special Assignment (investigative reporting) unit, where he began working on Central America.[1] In 1982 Parry noted the treatment received by the New York Times' Raymond Bonner, who was vilified and pushed out after reporting on the El Mozote massacre, an incident deeply unhelpful to the US government's effort to support the El Salvador government.[1]

Parry was awarded the George Polk Award for National Reporting in 1984 for his work with the Associated Press on Iran-Contra, where he broke the story that the Central Intelligence Agency had provided an assassination manual to the Nicaraguan Contras (Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare).[2][3] In mid-1985 he wrote the first article on Oliver North's involvement in the affair, and, together with Brian Barger, in late 1985 he broke the CIA and Contras cocaine trafficking in the US scandal,[4] helping to spark Senator John Kerry's interest in investigating Iran-Contra.[5] The Associated Press had refused to publish the drug trafficking story, and only relented when its Spanish-language newswire service accidentally published a translation.[3] Barger and Parry continued to press their investigation of North even as most of the media declined to follow it up, eventually publishing a story in mid-1986, based on 24 sources, which led to a Congressional committee asking questions of North. After North denied the allegations, Barger was pushed out of Associated Press, and Parry was unable to publish any further follow-ups to the story until after Eugene Hasenfus' plane (Corporate Air Services HPF821) was shot down in Nicaragua in October 1986.[1] After finding out that his boss had been "conferring with [Oliver] North on a regular basis", Parry left AP in 1987 to join Newsweek.[3] At Newsweek an early story concerned United States National Security Council staff being ordered by the White House to cover up aspects of the Iran-Contra affair, which Newsweek, under great political and media pressure, asked Parry to retract, despite his source holding firm. Parry refused, and he eventually left in Newsweek in 1990.[6]

In August 1990 PBS' Frontline asked Parry to work on the October Surprise conspiracy theory,[1] leading to Parry making several documentaries for the program,[6][7][8] broadcast in 1991 and 1992. He continued to pursue it after a Congressional investigation had concluded the story was untrue, turning his Frontline research into a book published in 1993,[9] and in 1994 he unearthed "a treasure-trove of government documents" supporting the theory,[6] "showing that the [Congressional] task force suppressed incriminating CIA testimony and excluded evidence of big-money links between wealthy Republicans and Carter's Iranian intermediary, Cyrus Hashemi".[3] In 1996 Salon.com wrote about his work on the theory, saying that "his continuing quest to unearth the facts of the alleged October Surprise has made him persona non grata among those who worship at the altar of conventional wisdom."[6]
Consortium News
See also: Consortium News

In November 1995, Parry established Consortium News as an online ezine dedicated to investigative journalism, describing it in 2004 as "a home for important, well-reported stories that weren't welcome in the O.J. Simpson-obsessed, conventional-wisdom-driven national news media of that time". From 2000 to 2004, he also worked for the financial wire service Bloomberg.[10]

Subjects of Parry's articles and reports on Consortium News include the presidency of George W. Bush,[11] the career of Army general and Bush Secretary of State Colin Powell (with Norman Solomon),[12] the October Surprise controversy of the 1980 election,[13] the Nicaraguan contra-cocaine investigation,[14] the efforts to impeach President Clinton,[15] right-wing terrorism in Latin America,[16] the political influence of Sun Myung Moon,[17] mainstream American media imbalance,[18] United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates,[19] the presidency of Barack Obama,[20] the influence of Sarah Palin,[21] efforts to rewrite history[22] as well as international stories.[23]
Books

Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, The Press & Project Truth (1992)
Trick or Treason: The October Surprise Mystery (1993)
The October Surprise X-Files: The Hidden Origins of the Reagan-Bush Era (1996)
Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq (2004)
Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush (2007)
America's Stolen Narrative: From Washington and Madison to Nixon, Reagan and the Bushes to Obama (2012)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Parry_%28journalist%29

K&R woo me with science May 2014 #1
K & R malaise May 2014 #2
yup n/t reddread May 2014 #3
Russia and China united agin' us? Who knew? Octafish May 2014 #4
and another MisterP May 2014 #9
I'm in total disbelief that Parry was once considered a respectable investigative journalist. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #5
If deposing an elected leader isn't a coup, what is? eridani May 2014 #8
You might want to check up on the definition of "coup" Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #14
Violence? Svoboda? eridani May 2014 #15
NYT's One-Sided Ukraine Narrative eridani May 2014 #16
Yanukovych was not kidnapped, killed, arrested, or forcibly removed. He left on his own accord. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #21
And none of this had anything to do with the Svoboda stormtroopers, right? n/t eridani May 2014 #83
The "Svoboda stormtroopers", whoever they were, did not force Yankovych to leave. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #84
Yanukovich still had complete control of his military and security forces, including the Berkut and pampango May 2014 #86
So, in your opinion, all popular revolutions are coups? geek tragedy May 2014 #29
Yeah. He only broke Iran-Contra. Octafish May 2014 #10
And Cuba Gooding Jr. once won an Oscar. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #12
Saying he's a hack is slander. Putting it in print is libel. Octafish May 2014 #17
My position that he's a "hack" is my own statement of opinion based on facts I've gathered. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #19
Who's being reckless? Octafish May 2014 #20
Parry "found" jack shit. I doubt he's been in Ukraine over the past year, if at all. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #23
Bullshit. Octafish May 2014 #27
So if it's bullshit, do you have the evidence to bolster Parry's claims that I challenged? Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #42
For starters, you attribute to Parry what RT wrote. Octafish May 2014 #64
Are you daft? Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #71
No, I quoted what you wrote. And I stand by what I wrote. Octafish May 2014 #72
Crimea was shuffled around by the Soviets from the Russian SSR to the Ukrainian SSR. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #75
Oh give us a break. NuclearDem May 2014 #30
Did I call you a shill? Octafish May 2014 #34
And there you go again. NuclearDem May 2014 #36
You say that a lot, but you never answer the question. Octafish May 2014 #65
Other than when I did. NuclearDem May 2014 #69
No, I asked if you were a shill. Octafish May 2014 #70
Other than the countless times that I've mentioned I'm an unemployed student. NuclearDem May 2014 #80
News to me. Octafish May 2014 #82
I agree. Blaming the US for the Russian invasion is laughable and unsupportable. stevenleser May 2014 #18
It's sad thought that people insist we must defer to his opinion... Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #25
Normally I don't take offense on DU... Octafish May 2014 #31
Well, I was on my high school newspaper and all.... Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #47
Parry is one of the most respected US Journalists. And Nuland, we all know HER 'ties' btw, did way sabrina 1 May 2014 #46
Robert Parry of 2014 runs a two-bit website. His columns on Ukraine are rehashed RT stories.... Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #48
There was a coup in Ukraine, Parry is hardly the only one who recognizes that. Are you sabrina 1 May 2014 #53
Yes, I am arguing that there was not a coup. "Coup" has a specific meaning.... Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #55
Definitely fits all the definitions of a coup. Complete with the tapes of the plotters several sabrina 1 May 2014 #57
So in your belief, Victoria Nuland plotted the "coup"? Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #59
I've taken to plugging in "military-industrial complex" everywhere I see "Neocon" starroute May 2014 #6
+1. I've been watching them all of my life. bemildred May 2014 #7
''Money trumps peace.'' -- George W Bush, press conference, Feb. 14, 2007 Octafish May 2014 #11
+100000000 Neocons, neolibs. Same monster no matter the party. woo me with science May 2014 #13
Agreed. Neocon Putin sent his head of the MIC to Syria to accept thanks from Assad pampango May 2014 #77
Ah, to remember the days when this type of bullshit was banned in GD snooper2 May 2014 #22
But Robert Parry was an investigative reporter in the 1980s!!!!!!! Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #24
Ad hominem is so you, Tommy_Carcetti. Octafish May 2014 #32
Well, it's hard these days Union Scribe May 2014 #35
Thanks, Union Scribe. Octafish May 2014 #41
True, and I dare say Union Scribe May 2014 #50
It's not really ad hominem. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #45
The day that Robert Parry is banned from this site, will be the day it has to declare itself sabrina 1 May 2014 #51
Sabrina: A simple question for you. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #52
The same way many leaders are forced out of office in coup d'etats. sabrina 1 May 2014 #54
Something you might not know about the timeline of events in February 2014. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #58
He also stated he was not leaving his post in a televised address *before* the controversial vote newthinking May 2014 #61
Why did he leave then? Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #62
The coup timeline goes way further back than Feb. Yanukovych had no chance of being left in power, sabrina 1 May 2014 #66
Coups involve an actual scheme and execution. You've shown none of that. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #74
'Some figures' in the West, included those that were exposed publicly, members of the State Dept. sabrina 1 May 2014 #81
Victoria Nuland's got what Ukrainians crave! She's got coup cookies! Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #85
Parry has always hated fascists Oilwellian May 2014 #26
Parry is a puppet of Putin, routinely reprints whatever geek tragedy May 2014 #28
So, those who post against him lick Bush's boots. Octafish May 2014 #33
You're like a parody of yourself at this point. nt Union Scribe May 2014 #37
No, Parry has been carrying water for Putin geek tragedy May 2014 #38
Parry is reporting what he found. Octafish May 2014 #40
What did he find? Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #44
What Ray McGovern wrote, published on Parry's ConsortiumNews.com. Octafish May 2014 #68
Simply repeating the word "coup" over and over again does not mean there was actually a coup. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #73
Does Parry get paid for this? joeybee12 May 2014 #39
Judy Miller? Is that you? Octafish May 2014 #43
he gets access to Russian government officials. geek tragedy May 2014 #49
+1 Tarheel_Dem May 2014 #56
There was a great Non-Sequitur cartoon a few years back..... Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #78
+1 broiles May 2014 #60
Getting involved in other peoples civil wars have been ever so successful before. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2014 #63
To hear Parry talk about it, you'd think this is all our fault Blue_Tires May 2014 #67
Parry doesn't bother to mention things that don't fit his narrative. Tommy_Carcetti May 2014 #76
or treated Ukrainians as sentient human beings who have goals and hopes geek tragedy May 2014 #79
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