Monday, July 22, 2013

Hang an Admiral once in a while.


Insty link to NYT. Blocked for subscribers. nonewsforyou!  grrrrrrr here.

Where NYT damages itself in my reading. I keep getting more annoyed as I go, mostly because the information is good and because NYT is part of the problem it reports on. It spookily writes about itself. The writer says Bush did not pursue investigations into leaking so much because the administration knew it would face political pressure it did not care to expend political capital to pursue. 153 cases brought, 0 indictments. 

NYT would have be the political pressure that Bush would experience and that Obama would not. Here is where it is annoyingly writing about itself without writing about itself directly. It is very important that NYT does not put the same pressure on Obama that it did on Bush. I believe this to be obvious fact. This is what pisses off neutral observers. This is what is impossible for neutral observers to get Democrat partisans to acknowledge or fully appreciate. They dismiss it offhand, and insist you are a partisan Republican for pointing it out. Never mind your pox on both houses attitude you are honorary Republican if you get anything at all off Fox even muted.  

That is the other thing in the piece. Another investigation mentioned because one of the leaks caused Fox viewers to know about a Kim internal dialogue hours after a high level secret memo mentioned it. Officials are angered because the leak led to Fox viewers learning so fast about Kim's intent to fire a test missile. Better for Fox viewers to be uninformed as everyone else as long as possible or convenient for the administration.  In National security terms I am sure that is so,  but it also sure does stick out. 

If you are for prosecuting leakers of national security secrets, and against prosecuting leakers of political secrets how do you tell the difference when they are intertwined? I'm not sure that is possible.  So prosecute away. It's what we do. It's who we are.  

I read that in a spy novel. Sounded good. Probably John Le Carré, the Russian spy character said that to another, it is what Americans do, investigate each other all the time. I was little kid at the time and I thought, wow, that's very insightful thing for a Russian to make about us, oh wait Le Carré is British. 

These are all important investigations, I do not dismiss any of them, none of them look good and all of them that I know about bear on trust, rapidly alarmingly eroding trust in government so clamping down on leakers as this administration is doing in my view is a good thing and Washington altogether should be nice and squeaky tight by the time the next Republican administration rolls in.  Whereupon BLAM 10,000 immediate spilling leaks will flow directly to NYT and a hostile aggressive media blossom once again and the tensioned balance of Maat restored throughout the land. 

Bush did disappoint in pursuing leakers and it is the usual oddness of reading NYT, the place that would squeal loudest and longest and most persistently, daily, to the ground and to death had he done so.  

17 comments:

Chennaul said...

Though the Justice Department issued no explicit directive to pursue leakers more vigorously, according to these officials, the climate in which leaks were judged changed markedly as a new team of national security officials joined the Obama administration and quickly ran head-on into what it saw as distressing lapses in controlling state secrets.

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So--they finally hired some guys with experience, wonder when that happened?

Methadras said...

I'd like to know why no one from the Benghazi consulate that was saved by Woods and Doherty has stepped forward or been given immunity to step forward to give their account? Is it possible they have been stonewalled from doing so? Is it possible that they have already been interviewed/debriefed and there is nothing there?

Dammit Lem, your blog is going gangbusters and I can't keep up anymore already.

Matt Sablan said...

With Bush, they were whistleblowers, with Obama, they're leakers.

Aridog said...

So--they finally hired some guys with experience, wonder when that happened?

It didn't. If you believe it did, I have this nice bridge near Fort Hamilton in NYC to sell...

Oh, yeah, they did hire some folks...contractors, who hired sub-contractors, generally whoever was the lowest bidder.

Aridog said...

"Hang an Admiral?" Hell, you can hang [terminate] tomorrow 50+% of all the flag rank officers, including the SES and plus grades [yes, they also a nice special flaggie] and day after tomorrow our defense posture would be no worse, probably better due to reduction in bullshit and Power-Point charts.

Chennaul said...

It didn't. If you believe it did, I have this nice bridge near Fort Hamilton in NYC to sell...

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Good catch.

Cripes we can't have anyone that makes Donilon uncomfortable.

I dunno we have to have some guys around with some sort of value system scrambling around behind the scenes trying to keep the boat a float --so to speak.

I like the idea of Santa Claus.

Aridog said...

... we have to have some guys around with some sort of value system scrambling around behind the scenes trying to keep the boat a float ...

We do. Two of them died in Benghazi.

Matt Sablan said...

Honestly, given how the IRS has been interfering with elections, etc., so on, so forth -- the administration needs to have some metaphorical heads roll in a lot more places than a few admirals.

rhhardin said...

If they'd given Zimmerman his gun back, he would have shot those rollover occupants.

Aridog said...

Matthew Sablan ...that's why I referred to SES level civilians and higher. Until you/we gut the majority of institutionalized permanent Washington bureaucrats, nothing will change. Administrations come and go, the real "governors" stay, change jobs, change lapel pins, work for a contractor for a while, then come back.

They. Never. Leave. Ever.

edutcher said...

How 'bout hanging a few Cabinet secretaries instead?

Icepick said...
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Icepick said...

our defense posture would be no worse, probably better due to reduction in bullshit and Power-Point charts.

Reduce the bullshit? Then where are we going to get all the poo to load into the trebuchets that make our enemies tremble?

Lem the artificially intelligent said...
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Lem the artificially intelligent said...

If you are for prosecuting leakers of national security secrets, and against prosecuting leakers of political secrets how do you tell the difference when they are intertwined?

On the face of it, it doesn't make sense. But they have a face recognition software that tells them what is what and who is who.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Reincarnation, swearing, and the birth of the Royal baby?

Crack will denounce me for new age BS for this one, but what the heck.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Oh wait, I am off thread. Oh well!