oh not saying it is. just saying its worth keeping an eye on
8/7/2017 3:17:55 PM
8/7/2017 3:23:00 PM
Seth Rich should have his own thread.
8/7/2017 3:24:32 PM
^^not impossible, but still just noise with no proof
8/7/2017 3:25:40 PM
I find it highly suspicious that Wikileaks, the self-proclaimed protector of all things whistle-blower, felt the need to tweet out an audio recording of a would be whistle blower. Even if Hersh is (somewhat) protected because he's a journalist, wiki just blew his cover to interact with whistleblowers or continue digging on this (if he even was). It seems outrageously reckless given how big and top secret this Seth Rich thing is supposed to be and given how easily Reality Winner was fucked over by Greenwald.
8/7/2017 3:32:37 PM
Why are you so skeptical of Wikileaks, but not of US intelligence, who has a proven history of disinformation campaigns? (Including against Wikileaks, btw)I know some of you think they are colluding with the Trump campaign or Russia, but I've been following for a long time and I really don't see it.
8/7/2017 3:59:18 PM
8/7/2017 4:16:57 PM
8/7/2017 4:18:39 PM
I am skeptical of US intelligence.My skepticism of Wikileaks comes from their movement away from just curating leaks to actively building narratives, just browse Assange's twitter feed. That and the fact I'm slightly more familiar with psy-op techniques now than I was just a few years ago.
8/7/2017 4:21:29 PM
There's definitely a grudge, but I don't think that's the only reason his focus is where it is. Wikileaks showcases how powerful people interact with other powerful people and benefit one another. It's so ludicrous that he's being painted as a Trump supporter--it's missing the point entirely. He's focused on the Russia story because he sees it as what it is - power structures at play, and what seems to be collusion between US intelligence and media organizations. That's a story worth talking about.https://theintercept.com/2017/01/25/seymour-hersh-blasts-media-for-uncritically-promoting-russian-hacking-story/
8/7/2017 5:36:43 PM
8/7/2017 6:59:07 PM
What false attacks on Mueller are you talking about?
8/7/2017 7:15:40 PM
Check out this article from 2005 about Sy Hersh:http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/features/11719/
8/7/2017 7:23:25 PM
Did you even read that article? All it says is he changes insignificant details in his speeches and exaggerates for effect. This in no way discredits his comments about Seth Rich.It's honestly amazing that you'd smear someone like Hersh, a Pulitzer Prize winner with a decades long career writing about war crimes, because he said something that goes against the current neolib narrative.And I couldn't tell you why Wikileaks tweeted the uranium thing, but it definitely doesn't imply they were trying to take anything out of context. They linked to the entire cable. They also posted a TYT video about Mueller's involvement in pushing for war in Iraq, and an article about Mueller attempting to frame Assange/Wikileaks for computer crimes.Mueller is the fucking enemy, for christ's sake. He lied to get us into Iraq and threatened to resign if he couldn't spy on US citizens without a warrant. But now he's the hero of all Liberals because Trump sux![Edited on August 7, 2017 at 8:28 PM. Reason : .]
8/7/2017 8:22:35 PM
8/7/2017 9:17:35 PM
8/7/2017 9:32:54 PM
It doesn't matter to me Mueller's perspective so long as he does his job and operates within the law. The POTUS being investigated for alleged crimes despite so many in typical oversight roles failing to step up to the plate would actually be a pretty comforting scenario.
8/7/2017 10:44:15 PM
I'm open minded to this but reading through Hersh's history/career, it seems like he just becomes more and more of a conspiracy theorist as opposed to an investigative reporter.
8/7/2017 10:58:17 PM
Why do you say that?
8/7/2017 11:09:25 PM
you sure that's the only reason Mueller is involved?
8/8/2017 1:00:38 AM
Scapegoat? If you aren't operating under the assumption that Trump is guilty AF, then we really are on very different pages.
8/8/2017 5:56:23 AM
Wow are we down a rabbit hole now.
8/8/2017 7:34:25 AM
8/8/2017 9:52:58 AM
Oh hey, that thing Obama warned us would happen if we pulled out of TPP? It's happening.http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/08/07/trump-tpp-deal-withdrawal-trade-effects-215459
8/8/2017 9:58:00 AM
^^mmk. you guys are seriously deluded.https://theintercept.com/2017/08/05/whats-worse-trumps-campaign-agenda-or-empowering-generals-and-cia-operatives-to-subvert-it/
8/8/2017 9:58:49 AM
okay earl[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 10:05 AM. Reason : but Greenwald said so! waaah!]
8/8/2017 10:05:36 AM
8/8/2017 10:10:59 AM
you should read the whole thing. clearly people here don't agree (guess greenwald is "retarded" now), but i think it's on point.
8/8/2017 10:19:40 AM
What Greenwald completely misses, is that we wouldn't be relying on the "deep state" if congress wasn't completely derelict in its oversight duties. I think you'll find very few people ACTUALLY giddy about having to rely on the IC to sort out this fiasco. He whines about Elites trying to undermine Trump, what are his opinions on the congress folk and rich donors that are actively empowering a borderline fascist? He whines about the Democrats connections to corporations but cant seem to find the time to put together an article about how a 1/3 of Trump's sitting administration are Goldman Sachs Alums?????????how??????????Where is Greenwald's 1,000 words on how complicit the GOP is in Trump's corruption? Where is Greenwald's 1,000 words on the absolute naked corruption of the Trump administration? Where is Greenwald's 1,000 words on how the Trump admin is actively laying the groundwork for a proxy war with iran?I won't even lie here. I've been completely let down by Greenwald and some other journos (Taibbi in particular). I devoured their writings criticizing the Obama administration on everything from drone killings to big banks. Now that a god damn fascist is in the whitehouse with a completely complicit party running interference for him, they can't even seem to switch gears from attacking "democrat elites." They spoke truth to power during the Obama administration and can only muster whimpers in the face of Trump. Instead focusing on this "man behind the curtain" bullshit about our enemies being the party that barely even controls any state houses across the country.
8/8/2017 11:06:36 AM
feels like we're gloriously close to a "WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!1!1" and I can't wait
8/8/2017 11:09:21 AM
^^Why should Greenwald write about those things? They're already covered to death by everyone else, including writers at the Intercept. He, the New Republic, and Jacobin are writing about things other prominent outlets won't touch, and I'm glad for it.[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 11:16 AM. Reason : WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!1!1]
8/8/2017 11:14:47 AM
Because it's the crux of the entire situation. If congress steps up and fulfills its checks and balances on Trump, the "deep state" doesn't have to leak or really participate in any way except possibly gathering evidence.We should never forget EXACTLY where this all went wrong and the initial failure that enabled Trump to flaunt the law.I'm not saying every single article needs to be about that, but it should at least be a paragraph in that article.To add:Do you want to know the REAL reason leftists are viewing generals as heros in the Trump admin? It's because they are pretty much the only people in the admin who's arguments don't seem like they were lifted directly from Stormfront's forums.[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 11:39 AM. Reason : Yes I'm upset about it.]
8/8/2017 11:23:08 AM
You may be disappointed in Greenwald/Taibbi/etc, but imagine how disappointed they are. They criticized Bush and the left ate it up. They criticized Obama for the same things and were laughed off or ignored. Now we're back to the right and you expect...what? It's such hypocrisy and deserves to be scrutinized.Trump is clearly worse than Obama, but the point still stands.[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 12:03 PM. Reason : .]
8/8/2017 12:01:52 PM
I like Greenwald. He's must read even though I don't always agree with him because he doesn't change opinions based on what tribe is doing something. I like to challenge my own thinking and he does that better than anyone I can think from the left. And he does it in a way that isn't patronizing like a Michael Tracey.I also don't agree with him on everything. Trump and Russia especially.
8/8/2017 12:45:03 PM
Seriously? The left, especially the far left, flocked to both of these authors precisely because they led the way in reality-based criticism of the Obama administration. By the end of Obama's 1st term I'd argue that very few weren't eyes wide-open to Obama failures and overarching need to "moderate." And both Greenwald and Taibbi are FAR too self-righteous to allow their readers to influence the arguments in their articles. Now that it's the Alt-right in power I expect them to continue their basic arguments - our foreign policy is shit, inequality is destroying the country, banks and corporations run everything, etc. instead we get this CONSTANT hand wringing about the shadowy deep state which no one can even articulate whom it actually consists of. The trump card being their collective inability to even lift a finger to criticize the entire GOP's complicity.
8/8/2017 12:49:16 PM
The dude broke the largest story in our lifetime about mass surveillance and exposed how deeply entrenched institutions of power maintain their authority through multiple administration's via suppression of dissent and intimidation whistle blowers.I mean, Jesus. If you're going to lament about the lack of serious journalism in our current media landscape, then maybe don't dismiss serious investigative journalists for doing their jobs
8/8/2017 1:40:29 PM
8/8/2017 1:55:53 PM
When I say complicity I'm referring to the Trump-Russia fiasco. He doesn't even touch the GOP's enabling of Trump. The only thing that's changed is I've tacked to face the clear and present danger head on, while Greenwald is out tilting at "deep state" windmills.
8/8/2017 2:08:02 PM
So because he hasn't reported on [thing 1000 other journalists are reporting on], he's wrong and irrelevant? Give me a break dude. Are you denying that there is a consistent threat spanning presidencies?[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 2:18 PM. Reason : .]
8/8/2017 2:18:28 PM
He actually had a conversation about Russia on the intercepted podcast: https://megaphone.link/FL8633314507
8/8/2017 2:22:59 PM
8/8/2017 3:16:00 PM
I posted it because he goes into more detail and illustrates the point better than me, not because Greenwald is always right.I did think it was funny that you called me retarded for sharing his opinion.[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 3:51 PM. Reason : .]
8/8/2017 3:49:58 PM
It's not an appeal to authority. He provides his rationale. Listen to the podcast (starting around 35 min mark). It's a good conversation worth listening to
8/8/2017 3:57:56 PM
In the intercepted podcast prior to the one I shared, Jeremy Scahill interviews Alfred McCoy for a different perspective on how potential meddling signifies the decline of American global influence and signifies a declining empire. Both interviews are worth listening toFollow that shit on spotify[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 4:10 PM. Reason : ]
8/8/2017 4:09:55 PM
8/8/2017 4:26:34 PM
He is, for the reasons outlined in Greenwald's article.
8/8/2017 4:40:30 PM
He isn't, because he isn't an effective leader.Not impressed by that pod cast. He described what Russia did as garden variety hacking. I guess he doesn't realize that Russia has found a model to create false narratives that can become facts to a portion of the country's populace. Undercutting voting, which is the base of the Wests system. Garden variety.....plz[Edited on August 8, 2017 at 5:03 PM. Reason : fds]
8/8/2017 4:49:24 PM
8/8/2017 5:03:48 PM
dude's on the verge of starting a nuclear holocaust guess that's one way to rid the country of current power structures?
8/8/2017 5:56:35 PM
https://news.vice.com/story/trump-folder-positive-news-white-house?utm_source=vicetwitterus
8/8/2017 6:31:21 PM