(the last sentence under the asterisks is the money-quote from this article, I 
think.  --rick)


Anonymous Fear-Mongering About the Patriot Act from the White House and NYT

By Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
Today at 7:00 AM

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/28/anonymous-fear-mongering-patriot-act-nyt-wh/

Several of the most extremist provisions of the 2001 Patriot Act are going to 
expire on June 1 unless Congress reauthorizes them in some form. Obama 
officials such as Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and new 
Attorney General Loretta Lynch have been engaged in rank fear-mongering to 
coerce renewal, warning that we’ll all be “less safe” if these provisions are 
allowed to “sunset” as originally intended, while invoking classic Cheneyite 
rhetoric by saying Patriot Act opponents will bear the blame for the next 
attack. In an interview yesterday with the Intercept, ACLU Deputy Legal 
Director Jameel Jaffer explained why those scare tactics are outright frivolous.

Enter the New York Times. An article this morning by Julie Hirschfeld Davis, in 
the first paragraph, cites anonymous Obama officials warning that “failing to 
[strike a deal by the deadline] would suspend crucial domestic surveillance 
authority at a time of mounting terrorism threats.” Behold the next two 
paragraphs:

“What you’re doing, essentially, is you’re playing national security Russian 
roulette,” one senior administration official said of allowing the powers to 
lapse. That prospect appears increasingly likely with the measure, the USA 
Freedom Act, stalled and lawmakers in their home states and districts during a 
congressional recess.

“We’re in uncharted waters,” another senior member of the administration said 
at a briefing organized by the White House, where three officials spoke with 
reporters about the consequences of inaction by Congress. “We have not had to 
confront addressing the terrorist threat without these authorities, and it’s 
going to be fraught with unnecessary risk.”

Those two paragraphs, courtesy of the Obama White House and the Paper of 
Record, have it all: the principal weapons that have poisoned post-9/11 
political discourse in the U.S.

We have the invocation of wholly vague but Extremely Scary and Always 
Intensifying Terrorism Dangers (“at a time of mounting terrorism threats”). We 
have the actual terror threat that failure to accede to the government’s 
demands for power will result in your death (“you’re playing national security 
Russian roulette”); compare what Bush officials spewed in 2005 about the few 
members of Congress who tried to enact some mild Patriot Act reforms back then 
(White House press secretary Scott McClellan: “In the war on terror, we cannot 
afford to be without these vital tools for a single moment … The time for 
Democrats to stop standing in the way has come”).

And we have the New York Times – in the name of reporting on White House 
efforts to pressure Congress to act – granting anonymity to “senior 
administration officials” to spew their official fear-mongering script. This 
isn’t even an instance where some administration “source” called the paper 
pretending to leak information that was really just official narrative; this 
was a White House-arranged  call where anonymity was demanded as a condition 
for the honor of stenographically disseminating their words.

Worst of all, it’s all published uncritically. There’s not a syllable 
challenging or questioning any of these dire warnings. No Patriot Act opponent 
is heard from. None of the multiple facts exposing these scare tactics as 
manipulative and false are referenced.

It’s just government propaganda masquerading as a news article, where anonymous 
officials warn the country that they will die if the Patriot Act isn’t renewed 
immediately, while decreeing that Congressional critics of the law will have 
blood on their hands due to their refusal to obey. In other words, it’s a 
perfect museum exhibit for how government officials in both parties and 
American media outlets have collaborated for 15 years to enact one radical 
measure after the next and destroy any chance for rational discourse about it.

* * * * *

Are terror threats ever not “mounting”? It’s now embedded in the journalistic 
slogan: Mounting Terrorism Threats.

Photo: Ramin Talaie/Getty Images

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