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The White House has the last laugh
Guardian ^ | 04/01/04 | Sidney Blumenthal

Posted on 03/31/2004 5:44:53 PM PST by Pikamax

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The White House has the last laugh

Bush's latest abuse of power fails to rouse the Washington media

Sidney Blumenthal Thursday April 1, 2004 The Guardian

Within hours of the testimony of Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism chief, before the 9/11 commission, where Clarke discussed how resources spent on the Iraq war undermined the war on terrorism, President Bush acknowledged that Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction - the rationale for the war - remained absent. Bush's admission took the form of a comic monologue before about 1,000 black-tied members of the Radio and TV Correspondents' Association gathered for its annual dinner. The lights dimmed and Bush presented a slide show of himself peering out of windows and looking under furniture in the Oval Office. "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere ... nope, no weapons over there ... maybe under here?" With each gag the press corps roared. Bush was acting as the college fraternity house president he once was and the journalists as pledges eager for acceptance by the Big Man on Campus. "I'm the commander - see, I don't need to explain - I do not need to explain why I say things," Bush told Bob Woodward in Bush at War. "That's the interesting thing about being president."

Through its laughter the press corps didn't grasp that the joke was on them. The problem is not that Bush's jest was inappropriate and tasteless - the widow of David Bloom, the NBC reporter who died in Iraq, had tearfully preceded Bush on the platform. It is not that much of the media, including elements of the quality press, had been complicit in the choreographed disinformation campaign in the rush to war. Rather, it is that the press is accepting of Bush's radical undermining of the long-established arrangements of Washington, including the demotion of the press's own role by breaking the off-the-record rule in order to have a weapon to use against Clarke. The implicit deal that the press thought it had with the Bush White House, as with previous White Houses, has been broken-unilaterally, like other policies.

The new rules of the game are that there are no rules of the game. In the preface of his book Against All Enemies, Clarke wrote that he expected an assault on his reputation from the "Bush White House leadership" that was "adept at revenge".

Clarke had observed the politics of intimidation become standard operating procedure. The former ambassador Joseph Wilson, who, at the administration's behest, looked into the claim that Saddam was seeking uranium in Niger and concluded it was bogus, was subjected to a sustained attack that included outing the identity of his wife, a covert CIA operative. Paul O'Neill, a former secretary of the treasury, had revealed that an invasion of Iraq was being pushed from the earliest days of the administration, and he instantly became the target for personal vituperation. Richard Foster, the chief actuary for the Centres for Medicare and Medicaid Services, was threatened that if he told Congress the actual cost of Bush's Medicare bill while it was being considered, he would be fired. So Clarke knew the new rules.

Throughout the long day that ended with the president's WMD joke, the White House directed strikes on Clarke's integrity. It declassified an off-the-record background briefing given by Clarke in 2002, when he had been ordered to put a "positive spin", as he put it, on Bush's pre-September 11 terrorism record in response to a critical report in Time magazine. The White House press secretary read out portions of the briefing out of context. Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser whose neglect of terrorism was among Clarke's revelations, summoned reporters to her office to point to the background briefing and call his story "scurrilous".

While she was putting a stiletto into Clarke, the background briefing paper was shuffled by her press office to Fox News to broadcast as Clarke testified. Republican members of the 9/11 commission waved the paper at him, and much time was taken up by his explanation of how, as a staffer, he had been acting properly, like a lawyer representing a client, and why his briefing was not at odds with his information now.

This selective declassification signalled to professionals in government that anything they said to reporters could be held against them if they ever in the future contradicted the Bush line. Yet not one news organisation tried to uphold the old rule by threatening to reveal sources of off-the-record briefings unless the White House reverted to the accepted convention that makes informed journalism possible.

The Clarke episode is symptomatic of a systematic abuse of power. Reality is raw and dangerous to report - better to laugh along.

· Sidney Blumenthal was senior adviser to President Clinton and is Washington bureau chief of Salon.com

sydney.blumenthal@yahoo.com


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1 posted on 03/31/2004 5:44:53 PM PST by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax
The Clarke episode is symptomatic of a systematic abuse of power. Reality is raw and dangerous to report - better to laugh along.
I'm certainly laughing at you, Sidney ol' girl.

Dear God I love this White House.
2 posted on 03/31/2004 5:47:51 PM PST by Asclepius (protectionists would oursource our dignity and prosperity in return for illusory job security)
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This is the whiniest piece of propoganda I've read today. Does Blumenthal at all mention how many mysterious "deaths" surround the Clintons? Nah. Of course not. What does "death" mattter when stacked up against "intimidators". Oh, Piffle.
3 posted on 03/31/2004 5:49:15 PM PST by Alia (California -- It's Groovy! Baby!)
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Bush's latest abuse of power fails to rouse the Washington media

Yawn........

4 posted on 03/31/2004 5:50:16 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Asclepius
The Clarke episode is symptomatic of a systematic abuse of power. Reality is raw and dangerous to report - better to laugh along.

· Sidney Blumenthal was senior adviser to President Clinton and is Washington bureau chief of Salon.com

The juxtaposition of those two lines is certainly, er, unfortunate for old Sid.

Considering it was the Guardian, I doubt it was planned.

Oh, the joys of schadenfreude.

5 posted on 03/31/2004 5:52:02 PM PST by TomB (I voted for Kerry before I voted against him.)
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Another drama queen squealing like a stuck pig.
6 posted on 03/31/2004 5:52:10 PM PST by jwalsh07
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Good, old Sid Vicious
7 posted on 03/31/2004 5:54:09 PM PST by Maria S (Assigned parking only...all violators will be towed)
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"Sidney Blumenthal was senior adviser to President Clinton and is Washington bureau chief of Salon.com"

What a resume. Besides losing his lawsuit against Drudge, old snake-eyed Blumenthal "Advised" Clinton, a President who failed to pass a single of his campaign initiatives in 8 years in office.

And then there is Salon. It is insolvent.

And there, in a nutshell, is Sidney's career.

8 posted on 03/31/2004 5:55:39 PM PST by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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Clarke is the most important and wisest man that ever walked the face of the earth. Had Bush just followed his advice, 9-11 would never have happened. We wouldn't have gone to war......... and Clarke wouldn't have written a book........and Sidney would be ragging on Bush for something else.
9 posted on 03/31/2004 5:56:44 PM PST by umgud (speaking strictly as an infidel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)
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The panel blinked.
No testimony, private or public, from anybody in the White House if Dr. Rice testified.

Too bad, so sad. Can't go fishing for a Watergate. It ain't there.


BWAAHHAHHAHAHH!
10 posted on 03/31/2004 5:59:24 PM PST by mabelkitty (A tuning, a Vote in the topic package to the starting US presidency election fight)
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barf....what was the caliber of the munition that wasted Mr. Bloom? Was it McDonalds or Col. Sanders?
11 posted on 03/31/2004 6:00:58 PM PST by pointsal
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Sidney's mad and I'm glad,
And I know how to please her.
Give her ink to make her stink
and let little Ketchupman
squeeze her.

12 posted on 03/31/2004 6:01:39 PM PST by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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Remember, this is the guy who exited his Grand Jury interview, and held a press conference to tell about all the salacious questions Starr dared ask him. Of course, when Congress released the Starr report, it demonstrated that he had lied about the whole thing, and that he was asked none of the questions he claimed.
13 posted on 03/31/2004 6:02:23 PM PST by Timmy
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I thought a picture of Sidney would be a nice accompaniment to your article. ;)
14 posted on 03/31/2004 6:02:43 PM PST by MamaLucci (Liberal talk radio: "Helping to elect Republicans since 2004".)
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lol
15 posted on 03/31/2004 6:04:05 PM PST by rwfromkansas ("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
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sydney.blumenthal@yahoo.com

Dear Sydney,

"Bush's latest abuse of power fails to rouse the Washington media"

Up a little too late writing the latest tirade in the Guardian? Did you think for even a minute how utter stupid this line is coming from one of BILL CLINTON'S advisor's? As a Senior Advisor to an Administration who's only lasting accomplishment was to raise the politics of personal destruction to a high art form, it is absurd for you to be accusing ANYONE of abuse of power. Let us see, a partisan critic launches a clearly personal campaign of half truths and slanders against the Bush Administration
and the Bush Administration is suppose to NOT respond? And when they DO respond to defend themselves in your demented little world Bush is "abusing power"? I can only conclude you were either drunk or stoned when you wrote this drivel.

It is precisely these sort of hysteric foaming at the mouth tirades at the Bush Administration by supposed leaders of the Democratic Party which demonstrate quite clearly to the average American voter just how unfit the current leaders of the Democratic Party are for ANY measure of ANY political power at ANY level.
16 posted on 03/31/2004 6:06:33 PM PST by MNJohnnie (If you have to pretend to be something you are not, you have all ready lost the debate)
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To: Pikamax
You left off the gag alert.
17 posted on 03/31/2004 6:10:04 PM PST by Ronin (When the fox gnaws, smile!!)
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To: Pikamax
Sidney Blumenthal. Lame. 'Nuff said!

Next!


18 posted on 03/31/2004 6:22:58 PM PST by Sister_T (Democrats AND The Partisan Press are the REAL enemies to freedom in the world!)
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"The implicit deal that the press thought it had with the Bush White House, as with previous White Houses, has been broken-unilaterally, like other policies." Clinton used to get the press together and say off the record, "yeah I killed him and China pays the Bill, as a matter of fact I F---ed'M all."
19 posted on 03/31/2004 6:34:58 PM PST by TBall
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from the "Bush White House leadership" that was "adept at revenge".

I think, dear Sid, that if any one would know about a "White House leadership" that was "adept at revenge", it would be you, Sid.

From your days at the heels of Hillary! (tm) when you and your fun-lovin' buddies would trash peoples lives to save your master's and mistress's weak reputations.

20 posted on 03/31/2004 6:42:31 PM PST by woofer
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