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stockholmer

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Wed May 23, 2012, 05:15 PM May 2012

Greenwald: White House leaks for propaganda film [View all]

http://www.salon.com/2012/05/23/wh_leaks_for_propaganda_film/singleton/

As is now well documented, the Obama administration has waged an unprecedented war on whistleblowers, prosecuting more of them under espionage statutes than all prior administrations combined: twice as many as all prior administrations combined, in fact. They are attempting, or have attempted, to imprison whistleblowers who exposed corrupt and illegal NSA eavesdropping, dangerously inept efforts to impede Iran’s nuclear program (which likely strengthened it), the destructive uses of torture, and a litany of previously unknown U.S.-caused civilian deaths and other American war crimes.

But there’s one type of leak of classified information that the White House not only approves of but itself routinely exploits: the type that glorifies the President for propagandistic ends. The transparency group Judicial Watch brought FOIA lawsuits against the administration seeking information regarding the Osama bin Laden raid, but the administration insisted in federal court that the operation is secret and thus not subject to disclosure (even as they were leaking details about the raid to the press).

At the same time, Judicial Watch has also sued the White House seeking documents showing the administration’s collaboration with Hollywood filmmakers — The Hurt Locker director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal – who have been planning a big-budget, studio film from Sony recounting the raid that killed bin Laden, oh-so-coincidentally scheduled for release in October, 2012, just before the election (that’s clearly a coincidence because Democrats, unlike those Bush/Cheney monsters, do not exploit national security for political gain). And, oh, just by the way: as The New York Times reported in January, “Michael Lynton, the Sony Pictures chief executive, has been a major backer of President Obama and last April attended and paid the donation fee for a high-priced political fund-raising dinner for the president on the Sony studio lot in Culver City, Calif., which was rented by the Democratic National Committee.” As Maureen Dowd wrote last year:

The White House is also counting on the Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal big-screen version of the killing of Bin Laden to counter Obama’s growing reputation as ineffectual. The Sony film by the Oscar-winning pair who made “The Hurt Locker” will no doubt reflect the president’s cool, gutsy decision against shaky odds. Just as Obamaland was hoping, the movie is scheduled to open on Oct. 12, 2012 — perfectly timed to give a home-stretch boost to a campaign that has grown tougher.
The moviemakers are getting top-level access to the most classified mission in history from an administration that has tried to throw more people in jail for leaking classified information than the Bush administration.


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Looking forward to seeing it. The Hurt Locker was amazing. FarLeftFist May 2012 #1
October is the traditional -- Hell Hath No Fury May 2012 #2
Actually I think late December is the season for Oscar bait RZM May 2012 #41
Fall starts the Oscar chase -- Hell Hath No Fury May 2012 #44
Thanks for including the links! Luminous Animal May 2012 #3
yes it was mentioned and rightly ridiculed by Martin Bashir OKNancy May 2012 #19
Did Martin Bashir do any reporting on the documents? Luminous Animal May 2012 #20
He scoffed... said something like " it's a MOVIE! get real people" OKNancy May 2012 #22
You did not grasp the point of the article at all. It is about the CIA and DoD leaking Luminous Animal May 2012 #24
Thanks. Scurrilous May 2012 #4
Yet another shrill Greenwald tantrum struggle4progress May 2012 #5
It's amazing how much more "manly" he was during the Bush Admin. Luminous Animal May 2012 #6
Nah, he's always been a nasty little libertarian shit, as quick to whine about struggle4progress May 2012 #10
Hahahahaha!!! Luminous Animal May 2012 #15
Glenn must be upset that Gary Johnson's bid to be president elicited *zero* response. Ikonoklast May 2012 #21
Unsupported allegations? You can read the documents here: Luminous Animal May 2012 #25
He throws the 'whistleblower' term around rather loosely. Ikonoklast May 2012 #9
Whistleblowers existed long before official legal processes. Luminous Animal May 2012 #13
There is a legal process to follow. Ikonoklast May 2012 #18
Yep. And if these whistleblowers had been procecuted under the Espionage Act by the Bush Admin Luminous Animal May 2012 #23
This administration has taken Bush's hypocritical take on gov't secrecy to new depths. DirkGently May 2012 #7
Speaking of "propaganda" ProSense May 2012 #8
+ struggle4progress May 2012 #11
As usual, address the messenger. Ignore the message... Luminous Animal May 2012 #12
Not only do the apologies flow for the extension of Bush-era policies... villager May 2012 #14
+2. Thank You. GG is a full fledged racist defending asshat, which I hear makes one a Libertarian. Tarheel_Dem May 2012 #26
A-a-a-a-men! Luminous Animal May 2012 #27
Oh, now Greenwald's a "racist" brentspeak May 2012 #35
There is background to that... Luminous Animal May 2012 #38
Well, since Obama does the bidding of the Right Wing US Chamber of Commerce brentspeak May 2012 #37
Well now you've done it. Greenwald and an "anti" Obama piece. Autumn May 2012 #16
Greenwald and anti-Obama, brought to you by the Department of Redundancy Department...nt SidDithers May 2012 #31
Ahh Sid. Redundancy Department says... Autumn May 2012 #33
Well played brentspeak May 2012 #36
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #17
Let's look at some of Greenwald's tiresome BS struggle4progress May 2012 #28
Hehehe! Nice how you pretend that Greenwald is asserting "investigation" when he clearly Luminous Animal May 2012 #30
The Department of Justice (based on the figures in the United States Attorneys’ Annual Statistical struggle4progress May 2012 #32
I apologize. Obama's appointee Holder is totally ignorant of these ESPIONAGE cases... Luminous Animal May 2012 #34
Perhaps reading Greenwald has affected your ability to reason carefully struggle4progress May 2012 #39
So explain it to me carefully. Bush Admin investigates. Obama Admin prosecutes... Luminous Animal May 2012 #43
Du Rec. nt woo me with science May 2012 #29
Greenwald has good points sometimes but this is just stupid, really really stupid. Mr.Turnip May 2012 #40
Apparently the mourning period for BBI is over n/t RZM May 2012 #42
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