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Leaky Double Standard (Hating Scooter while praising Risen)
National Review Online ^ | 2/7/06 | Rich Lowry

Posted on 02/07/2006 5:45:09 AM PST by frankjr

Poor "Scooter" Libby. Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide, who stepped aside after being indicted last year, could have been a heroic whistle-blower. If only he had leaked about anything other than the fact that President Bush critic Joe Wilson's wife worked at the CIA.

It still is not clear that this information in any way harmed national security. Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, was probably not undercover. But Libby has been portrayed as the greatest internal threat to the nation since the Rosenbergs. The media demanded an Inspector Javert-style investigation into the leak, which resulted in Libby's indictment — not for the leak itself, but for his supposedly dishonest answers about his role.

As his legal bills mount, Libby must be stunned to watch the lionization of the leakers who exposed the secret National Security Agency eavesdropping program and secret U.S. prisons in Europe. The new rule apparently is that leaks are acceptable only when they actually compromise important national-security programs. If, in contrast, a leak does no real harm to national security, but can be used as a cudgel against President Bush, then it is an act of national betrayal.

Democrats pooh-pooh any negative fallout from the NSA leak on grounds that terrorists already know that we are trying to surveil them. The furor over the program, however, reminds terrorists to be very careful. This is not nothing. Mafia cases are often built on the astonishing sloppiness that complacency lures mobsters into.

If terrorists didn't know that roughly a third of global communications traffic is now routed through the United States, presenting an easy opportunity to monitor it, now they do. Administration officials strongly suggest that there are aspects of the program that are still secret and extremely sensitive. There is no way to evaluate the merits of this claim, since no one knows what these specifics are. But we are going to find out.

Already, journalists are writing instructive reading for the people trying to evade surveillance. A Washington Post story published this past weekend reported on how we use "link analysis" to connect one terrorist to another (shared telephone numbers, post-office boxes and contact addresses). The story also explained what behavior is likely to target someone for surveillance, e.g., visiting the Pakistani province of Waziristan and repeatedly switching cell phones.

If none of this was classified, the logic of this kind of story means revealing more rather than less. When the Washington Post reported on secret prisons the U.S. had in Europe to hold top-level terror suspects, it didn't identify the countries involved, but the European press quickly outed Romania and Poland. The two countries could now be terrorist targets; they have been subject to intense criticism within Europe; and they have reason never to trust the U.S. again. One Polish insider told NR's Byron York, "The next time we are asked to do an operation in common, we will always think twice about your intelligence community's ability to keep a secret."

Think twice? How about think three or four times? We have become utterly incapable of secrecy. Ever since Vietnam and Watergate, many people don't trust the government with any secret programs whatsoever. It is true that openness and transparency are important, but it can't be that secrecy is never a good idea — the operating assumption of the left that hails every leak except Libby's.

The media shares the assumption. In a review of the new book by James Risen, the New York Times reporter who disclosed the NSA program, author Walter Isaacson notes that Risen "appears to feel that if something is secret and interesting, it should be exposed."

The U.S. is in a kind of arms race with al Qaeda. They innovate in their methods and we try to innovate in ours, but without revealing too much so the terrorists can't adjust in turn. The advantage our enemies have is that eventually some reporter is always going to give them a heads-up.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cialeak; nsa; spying; treasoncrats
- "the New York Times reporter who disclosed the NSA program"

- "A Washington Post story published this past weekend reported on how we use "link analysis" to connect one terrorist to another"

Prosecute and punish these national security comprimising reporters, managing editors and publishers.

1 posted on 02/07/2006 5:45:11 AM PST by frankjr
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To: frankjr

The 'Rats have invented a new style of government. They call it a "hypocracy".


2 posted on 02/07/2006 5:51:26 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: frankjr

Just pray for justice to be done. God is not deaf!


3 posted on 02/07/2006 5:52:01 AM PST by Shery (S. H. in APOland)
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To: frankjr
Again, it looks like time for the administration to reluctantly request a "special" Declaration of War that can be used to criminalize such activities. Not doing so looks increasingly like we are not serious about fighting the terrorists.
4 posted on 02/07/2006 5:53:51 AM PST by RedEyeJack
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To: RedEyeJack
YOU TOO! can be a Millionaire Book Writer and TOUR the World!-appear on ALL the major News Shows!!!--If only you could.....

" Write a BOOK about ALL the "LEAKS" over the past 8 years!! and HOW the democrats have POLITICIZED them !"

But the hitch is... You'd have to be able to edit it down to a reasonable size for people to put on their coffee table WITHOUT it breaking it!!!

(...and going through a few stories in their apartments--and sinking slowly into the middle of the earth--letting loose all the Red-Orange GOO down there, causing it to bubble up and destroy the Earth BEFORE Al Gore's 9 years, 11 months, and 23 second count down to GLOBAL DEATH! hahahaha!)

It is kind of like TRYING to write a book on ,
" the LIES from the Left " and NOT use up the Library of Congress's Total Computer Memory just to write the table of contents!

DAB
5 posted on 02/07/2006 7:06:11 AM PST by AirBorn
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To: Blood of Tyrants
"The 'Rats have invented a new style of government. They call it a "hypocracy".

Re read the third from last paragraph. These same leftist creeps learned the trade in the late sixies/early seventies and it worked for them then as well.

6 posted on 02/07/2006 7:11:38 AM PST by norton
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To: frankjr
Does anyone think the Republicans know how to fight? The real wimps are the Republicans and the RATS are the heroes of the nation.

You see, what they, the RATS, do is dream up scenarios which do not have any substance of truth and put them on a list. They as soon as one fades, doing damage, they resurrect next on the list. Thats why the order of these attacks seems puzzling. Nothing has to be true or have any reality, but it is just keep hammering away with this crap. The co-conspirator is the MSM who are guilty as hell. Then they cause a congressional hearing so they can vent anything but very little on the subject of the hearing. Maybe you have noticed, but the hearings on the RAT side is just 90% speaking and never really ask a questing. And if they do, they cut off the person in the hot seat.

This is typical of sick people. Mentally ill can devise all kinds of tricks and they know if you throw enough shi@ at a wall, lots will stick and put doubt in the minds of many unbalanced citizens of the nation. What I am sick of is the Republicans are too dumb to fight back with the same methods, but we have real cases of fraud, lies, deceit, etc. This may not seem much on the Libby subject, but Libby was caught up in one of the RAT scenarios. And it will destroy much of him.
7 posted on 02/07/2006 9:38:47 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: Logical me

"They as soon as one fades, doing damage, they resurrect next on the list."

It is amazing that as soon as one phoney scandal fizzles out, the media has a new one within 24 hours. I hope they have a long list because these "scandals" seem to be fizzling out at a faster pace.


8 posted on 02/07/2006 9:41:17 AM PST by frankjr
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To: Logical me
"What I am sick of is the Republicans are too dumb to fight back with the same methods, but we have real cases of fraud, lies, deceit, etc"

I meant to say "What I am sick of is the Republicans are too dumb to fight back with the same methods, and we have real cases of fraud, lies, deceit, etc on the RATS"
9 posted on 02/07/2006 9:42:44 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: frankjr
Yes, and I suspect the list may be longer than we think. And notice that if it seems to short they stall by restating one on the past list they exploited and hammer again giving time to set up another. Damn, they are sick.
10 posted on 02/07/2006 9:47:19 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: A Citizen Reporter; AliVeritas; alnick; AmericaUnited; Anti-Bubba182; arasina; BobS; Carolinamom; ..
Scooter Libby Ping List!!!








If you want on the Scooter Libby Ping List, Freepmail me, please.

11 posted on 02/07/2006 10:51:20 AM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: Howlin; frankjr
Thanks for the ping,Howlin! :)

There's an interesting entry today on the American Thinker website.

Plame Quickies

12 posted on 02/07/2006 11:26:32 AM PST by smoothsailing
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To: Howlin

bttt


13 posted on 02/07/2006 2:03:58 PM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Howlin

Thanks for the ping


14 posted on 02/07/2006 2:40:55 PM PST by shield (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instructions.Pr 1:7)
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To: Howlin

Thanks for the ping.


15 posted on 02/07/2006 3:41:52 PM PST by Anti-Bubba182
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To: frankjr

"Prosecute and punish these national security comprimising reporters, managing editors and publishers."

That's a BIG 10-4 to that, brother!


16 posted on 02/07/2006 4:05:47 PM PST by Purrcival (One more time: The Terrorist Surveillance Program is NOT "Domesting Spying on Americans"!!!)
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To: RedEyeJack

I'm missing something. Don't we already have a declaration of war in Congress' authorization of force against Al Qaeda?


17 posted on 02/07/2006 4:07:15 PM PST by Purrcival (One more time: The Terrorist Surveillance Program is NOT "Domesting Spying on Americans"!!!)
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To: frankjr

bttt


18 posted on 02/07/2006 8:00:57 PM PST by shield (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instructions.Pr 1:7)
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To: frankjr; All

Transperacy is good, but it depends on the situation. If they have a method which proves to be effective in stopping the enemy...whom am I or who is the press to release that information.

Imagine if one of our intelligience agents or the press of world war 2 told the Japanese we knew their code very early on in the war. Do you think the war would have had more deaths and could have been longer?

Why not just tell the enemy everything we know about them, so they can evade us, and have more of a chance to kill us...is that the kind of society we are?

Al Pacino said it best (about these rats):

Their spirit is dead; if they ever had one, it's gone. You're building a rat ship here. A vessel for sea going snitches. And if you think your preparing these minnows for manhood you better think again. Because I say you are killing the very spirit this institution proclaims it instills. What a sham! What kind of show are you guys puttin' on here today. I mean, the only class in this act is sittin' next to me. And I say, this boy's soul is in tact. It is non-negotiable. You know how I know. Because someone here--I'm not gonna say who--offered to buy it. Only Charlie here wasn't selling.


19 posted on 02/08/2006 12:32:19 AM PST by Rick_Michael
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