Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
66. Correspondence and collusion between the New York Times and the CIA
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 08:54 PM
Jul 2013
Mark Mazzetti's emails with the CIA expose the degradation of journalism that has lost the imperative to be a check to power

Glenn Greenwald
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 29 August 2012 14.58 EDT

EXCERPT...

But what is news in this disclosure are the newly released emails between Mark Mazzetti, the New York Times's national security and intelligence reporter, and CIA spokeswoman Marie Harf. The CIA had evidently heard that Maureen Dowd was planning to write a column on the CIA's role in pumping the film-makers with information about the Bin Laden raid in order to boost Obama's re-election chances, and was apparently worried about how Dowd's column would reflect on them. On 5 August 2011 (a Friday night), Harf wrote an email to Mazzetti with the subject line: "Any word??", suggesting, obviously, that she and Mazzetti had already discussed Dowd's impending column and she was expecting an update from the NYT reporter.

SNIP...

Even more amazing is the reaction of the newspaper's managing editor, Dean Baquet, to these revelations, as reported by Politico's Dylan Byers:

"New York Times Managing Editor Dean Baquet called POLITICO to explain the situation, but provided little clarity, saying he could not go into detail on the issue because it was an intelligence matter.



CONTINUED with LINKS...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/aug/29/correspondence-collusion-new-york-times-cia

That's a good example.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

The man has no class or credibility AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #1
Indeed. Serwer showed no class attacking Greenwald and in doing so diminished his credibility. Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #77
I can't argue with that. Two miserable men digitally slapping each other. AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #88
Ah, so you know them personally. Cool! Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #90
You sound like a Propanganda Planter AZ Progressive Jul 2013 #85
The irony in your post is delicious. reusrename Jul 2013 #122
Daniel Serwer writes for the neoliberal Atlantic. Cooley Hurd Jul 2013 #2
He sounds like a monster: baldguy Jul 2013 #10
The bastard! randome Jul 2013 #13
That louse! babylonsister Jul 2013 #30
Serwer's initial comment was completely out of line. Hissyspit Jul 2013 #48
Daniel Serwer appears to be a credible source. n/t Cali_Democrat Jul 2013 #53
I know who Daniel Serwer is. Hissyspit Jul 2013 #62
Greenwald promoting Snowdens lies is out of line - esp. for a "journalist". baldguy Jul 2013 #58
Greenwald thinks Snowden has done more than a guy who negotiated peace in Bosnia arely staircase Jul 2013 #79
And Dennis Kucinich comments on FOX. He's VP of the USIP KittyWampus Jul 2013 #12
And Greenwald writes for AEI and American Conservative frazzled Jul 2013 #46
He also uses sock puppets on forums to support himself... Whisp Jul 2013 #3
Does he not know who Daniel Serwer is? JaneyVee Jul 2013 #4
Therefore naaman fletcher Jul 2013 #5
No. That is not the "therefore." What is the NSA doing? That is the "therefore"-- Moonwalk Jul 2013 #60
+1 billion "What is the NSA doing? That is the therefore" Recursion Jul 2013 #80
I love it when it's thrown back in his fuckin' ignorant face. Cha Jul 2013 #6
Classy. Real Classy. /nt TheMadMonk Jul 2013 #64
Why are you so viscerally enraged by Glenn Greenwald? Marr Jul 2013 #96
Well, see, that's the thing about the OP. reusrename Jul 2013 #123
Where is Greenwaldo? flamingdem Jul 2013 #7
Here's the thing. All Snowden has "revealed" is old news gotten in old newspapers. Greenwald helped KittyWampus Jul 2013 #16
You know, you get some interesting Google images for 'ratfuck'. randome Jul 2013 #19
Karl Rove in the process with a rat? KittyWampus Jul 2013 #23
I don't see Karl but I see a couple of Paul Reiser? Wonder what's up with that? randome Jul 2013 #29
Do not question the Snowden. You will be assimilated. shenmue Jul 2013 #8
You just confirmed my suspicion that the NSA is not spying on us Blue Bike Jul 2013 #9
Lack of evidence plus smarmy personality equals asshole. randome Jul 2013 #15
Smear campaign well underway NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #20
Evidence. Not even proof, just evidence. randome Jul 2013 #24
sorry, where have you been? NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #28
If you mean the metadata, get to work on changing the laws for that. randome Jul 2013 #31
wrong again NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #35
So if an analyst is undecided about whether someone is foreign or not... randome Jul 2013 #40
FISA is ruling on entire surveillance programs, not individual warrants NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #50
Which we've known about for years. Bush, Jr. had the same metadata. randome Jul 2013 #54
We dont even KNOW the interpretations of the laws now NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #55
I think we are all in agreement to push for more transparency and less secrecy. randome Jul 2013 #56
The NSA is spying. It's what they do. But why did Greenwald give a nobody w/no real story KittyWampus Jul 2013 #26
uh, WRONG NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #32
WOW! We learned the word PRISM. Here is an article from 2008 about "direct access"- KittyWampus Jul 2013 #34
Do you know the difference between the FBI and the NSA? NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #38
If you read the article (you read it that fast?) it says they work with the NSA. KittyWampus Jul 2013 #39
You're still wrong NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #44
+1 Thank you. I'm so tired of the blind allegiance. snappyturtle Jul 2013 #63
They know all of that shit. zeemike Jul 2013 #81
Google already has all my data. That actually bothers me more. aquart Jul 2013 #59
Just because you keep on repeating things doesn't mean its true AZ Progressive Jul 2013 #84
Agreed. The same can be said of Eddie ("I'm not here to hide from justice.") Snowden. randome Jul 2013 #91
Will Greenwald lovers still believe that Snowden was telling the truth once they learn that... Galraedia Jul 2013 #18
Snowden isn't interested in facts.. it's obvious by now Cha Jul 2013 #70
+1 burnodo Jul 2013 #67
Glen does not play well with others. And he's not a good enough journalist to get away with that.nt msanthrope Jul 2013 #11
Why doesn't Greenwald turn his attention to the real spying problem . . . Facebook!! Major Hogwash Jul 2013 #87
Clearly the NSA is not spying on people because Twitter. DirkGently Jul 2013 #14
Oh, and I heard Glenn has an overdue library book, so pay no attention to NSA wiretapping. Electric Monk Jul 2013 #17
I heard that Greenwald bites off the heads of kittens Mnpaul Jul 2013 #99
The NSA watched your thoughts form as you typed that. randome Jul 2013 #21
the NSA can't read your thoughts arely staircase Jul 2013 #100
Sorry, but Greenwald doesn't get a free pass for reporting on something that was revealed years ago. Galraedia Jul 2013 #22
Funny, the ACLU seems to think there's something new here. DirkGently Jul 2013 #25
Where does any of that have anything to do with anything of substance Snowden provided? KittyWampus Jul 2013 #27
Well, it is based on the precise information he revealed. n/t DirkGently Jul 2013 #33
Just to take a few examples: Did you know before these articles that ... BlueCheese Jul 2013 #43
I think I see where some of the confusion comes from. randome Jul 2013 #47
The NSA programs and the Fourth Amendment Galraedia Jul 2013 #37
In the cases described above... BlueCheese Jul 2013 #41
Dragnets are unconstitutional. There's no "caterer analogy" exception. DirkGently Jul 2013 #42
lol. Yeah. They want to send Snowden to jail for revealing already-revealed stuff Blue Bike Jul 2013 #57
They're everywhere! usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jul 2013 #36
It's so much fun to watch them play... cherokeeprogressive Jul 2013 #49
"Figaro!" randome Jul 2013 #51
Greenwald is a showboating Libertarian. In short, a puke. I can't believe how many people think he OregonBlue Jul 2013 #45
well DICK cheney has criticized snowden, and loves the nsa's programs NineNightsHanging Jul 2013 #52
So all Libertarians are evil? Liberals may sharply disagree with Libertarians on economic issues... AZ Progressive Jul 2013 #89
Yay, another one of the "irrelevant Glenn-Greenwald-is-such-an-asshole attacks" whatchamacallit Jul 2013 #61
Hahaha! I totally missed that! Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #65
Correspondence and collusion between the New York Times and the CIA Octafish Jul 2013 #66
A most excellent example. Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #95
That's what makes a real journalist - integrity. Octafish Jul 2013 #104
The attempts to characterize Greenwald as coming late to the party re: the NSA are pathetic. Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #108
Since we're in full ad hominem mode, sulphurdunn Jul 2013 #68
Wait what? Shouldn't that read "when Daniel Serwer attacks"? Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #69
And then there was his savage attack on Steven Rattner. pa28 Jul 2013 #71
Haha awesome! n/t whatchamacallit Jul 2013 #74
+1! So let me get this straight, people attack Greenwald, he responds, and somehow... Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #75
Typical BS from GG IMO: what did Rattner have to do with the aluminum tubes story? struggle4progress Jul 2013 #93
What did Rattner have to do with aluminum tubes? It's a lame rejoinder otherwise. nt msanthrope Jul 2013 #116
Yeah. This thread might have been better titled "When Greenwald makes lame rejoinders!" pa28 Jul 2013 #121
Um, didn't Greenwald support the war in Iraq? baldguy Jul 2013 #124
So he should just take it, and not respond to direct insults? quinnox Jul 2013 #72
Why are you trying to change the subject and make this about Greenwald? totodeinhere Jul 2013 #73
Total FAIL: Ad Hominem attack. PRIVACY IS OUR RIGHT!!! grahamhgreen Jul 2013 #76
Why are some people in DU attempting to use Propaganda tactics... AZ Progressive Jul 2013 #78
this one who wrote the OP, for awhile was using the "anti-American" insult, but seems to have quinnox Jul 2013 #83
Thats funny - Galreadia Iliyah Jul 2013 #82
His supporters often engage in this same tactic: arely staircase Jul 2013 #86
This level of desperateness by Obama supporters suggest willful delusion... AZ Progressive Jul 2013 #92
I knew there was a reason I wasn’t paying attention to this from the beginning.. busterbrown Jul 2013 #101
DU Rec... SidDithers Jul 2013 #94
DU Wreck... whatchamacallit Jul 2013 #103
This message was self-deleted by its author Electric Monk Jul 2013 #117
Pathetic pmorlan1 Jul 2013 #97
DU rec. Becuase, like Sid, I sometimes forget where I am. Luminous Animal Jul 2013 #98
These Greenwald pile-ons really make people here look ridiculous. Marr Jul 2013 #102
1984 is getting way too real Hydra Jul 2013 #112
Let's play a quick game of "Who said this?" Electric Monk Jul 2013 #115
Let's Bring the Thread Back to the Real Issue - the NSA Surveillance Overreach... xocet Jul 2013 #105
then start a thread, this one is about Greenwald nt arely staircase Jul 2013 #106
Whatever... n/t xocet Jul 2013 #107
who the fuck recs their own threads? frylock Jul 2013 #109
lol, nice catch quinnox Jul 2013 #110
seriously? arely staircase Jul 2013 #118
well, on that topic, there are definitely alternative opinions available quinnox Jul 2013 #119
ok, at least there are deferring opinions arely staircase Jul 2013 #120
Same kind that would sign his own yearbook. Union Scribe Jul 2013 #111
This message was self-deleted by its author limpyhobbler Jul 2013 #113
The whole Greenwald thing is really exposing a some truths about Democrats. nt limpyhobbler Jul 2013 #114
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»When Greenwalds Attack! 1...»Reply #66