Friday, October 25, 2013

Liberals Say Nothing About Obama Spying


While Jack Neworth has despises Republicans in general, conservatives in particular, and former President George W. Bush all the time, new leaked reports expose that the current White House Occupant, President Barack Obama, has been spying on world leaders in thirty-five countries, along with pretty much everyone else in the country. While there have been five terrorist attacks on this country, including the Fort Hood massacre, the fawning press has said nothing to hold President Obama accountable.

The international espionage has become inescapable, to such an extent that national leaders are appealing to the United Nations to prevent the United States National Security Administration from tapping their phone calls and infiltrating their electronic cables. For the President of Brazil to attack the President of the United States for breaches of trust and privacy should alarm all of us.


Edward Snowden, a former employee of the NSA, has received asylum in frenemy state Russia, and continues to expose the reckless endangerment, as well as officious, anti-constitutional incursions of the current administration. Even Congressman Henry Waxman has voiced concerns about the President’s national intelligence programs, which have failed to balance security and privacy properly.


One has to wonder why Neworth and the liberal media throughout the Santa Monica Bay have said nothing against Obama, yet continue to berate Bush, Republicans, and limited government advocates who have continually criticized the current administration.


I can only ask the liberals in Santa Monica the same question posed to faux-documentarian Michael Moore: “Dude, where’s your integrity?”

7 comments:

  1. *Oliver Stone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, John Cusack and Phil Donahue are among the star-studded Hollywood cast that joined National Security Agency whistle-blowers in releasing a new public service announcement demanding the NSA stop spying on Americans. All liberals.

    *The actions of the US government in spying on its and other countries' citizens have been sharply criticised by Noam Chomsky, the prominent political thinker, as attacks on democracy and the people.
    "Governments should not have this capacity. But governments will use whatever technology is available to them to combat their primary enemy – which is their own population." Chomsky's liberalism has always driven conservatives apeshit.

    *Tom Morello, Rage Against the Machine guitarist on Edward Snowden: "He exposed the crimes of the government. That we're all being spied on. all the time by the Obama administration? If anybody deserves to be in jail ... it's not Snowden." Morello--liberal (socialist, actually)

    There are dozens more examples, but they don't fit your hyper-partisan, bullshit narrative. That or you are yet another conservative who only reads, watches and listens to right-wing media.

    Get some facts. Your simplistic ignorance is stunning.




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  2. Hey, genius: it's Edward Snowden, not Jack and you screwed your own pooch by writing that "(e)ven Congressman Henry Waxman has voiced concerns about the President’s national intelligence programs.."

    Junior high-level nonsense.

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  3. Daniel:

    Why have we not heard about this outrage from the liberal set? Where are your sources?

    "There are dozens more examples, but they don't fit your hyper-partisan, bullshit narrative. That or you are yet another conservative who only reads, watches and listens to right-wing media."

    If this is B-S-, then why bother posting, let alone reading it?

    Thanks again!

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  4. I find it fascinating that the media has not promoted these liberal critics the way that the promoted critics of the Bush Administration.

    Daniel, do you not find that double-standard troubling?

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  5. Hey, genius: it's Edward Snowden, not Jack and you screwed your own pooch by writing that "(e)ven Congressman Henry Waxman has voiced concerns about the President’s national intelligence programs.."

    Waxman is not the liberal activist that most claim -- I was focusing specifically on media personalities like Jack Neworth of the Santa Monica Daily Press, for example, and what about the LA Times, or the Newark Star Ledger in your backyard, Liz?

    Please stop hiding behind "Anonymous" -- if you do not have the courage to identify yourself, then why write at all? What are you afraid of?

    "Junior high-level nonsense." Anhone who resorts to hollow attacks deserves my sympathy -- I pity your lack of character, Liz.

    Repost the Reproach!

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  6. Oh, and by the way"

    Thank you for the compliment, Liz.

    I am a genius!

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  7. Daniel:

    You have missed the point of my post. I was targeting the media elites in Santa Monica and throughout the Bay.

    Why are you mad? Why do you resort to cursing? Is it that you cannot locate these sources? I do not necessarily deny your points, but you have to better than expletives and rage.

    I believe that you can. But can you?

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