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16 Apr 2009 09:44 pm
Mike Allen: Bush Mouthpiece
Under what reasoning does Politico's Mike Allen give the following piece of spin anonymity?:
A former top official in the administration of President George W. Bush called the publication of the memos “unbelievable.”
“It's damaging because these are techniques that work, and by Obama's
action today, we are telling the terrorists what they are,” the
official said. “We have laid it all out for our enemies. This is
totally unnecessary. … Publicizing the techniques does grave damage to
our national security by ensuring they can never be used again — even
in a ticking-time- bomb scenario where thousands or even millions of
American lives are at stake."
“I don't believe Obama would intentionally endanger the nation, so it
must be that he thinks either 1. the previous administration, including
the CIA professionals who have defended this program, is lying about
its importance and effectiveness, or 2. he believes we are no longer
really at war and no longer face the kind of grave threat to our
national security this program has protected against.”
Allen is allowing a member of the administration that broke the Geneva Conventions and commited war crimes to attack the current president and claim, without any substantiation, that the torture worked. He then allows that "top official" to proclaim things that are at the very least highly questionable. What journalistic standard is Allen following in allowing such a person to speak anonymously?
And how much lower can he sink in craving buzz and traffic?
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