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Obama Targets Press Freedom

February 22nd, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

Obama is obsessed with secrecy. He wants government wrongdoing suppressed.

Whistleblowers are criminalized for doing their job. Independent journalism is threatened.

Helen Thomas (1920 - 2013) covered five decades of US administrations. She began during the Kennedy years.

In July 2009, she complained about Obama. She called his press-controlling efforts unprecedented.

"It's shocking. It's really shocking," she said. "What the hell do they think we are, puppets?"

"They're supposed to stay out of our business. They are our public servants. We pay them." Press control is worse than ever before, she said.

"Nixon didn't try to do that. They couldn't control (the media). They didn't try."

"I'm not saying there has never been managed news before, but this is carried to (a) fare-thee-well for town halls, the press conferences. It's blatant."

"They don't give a damn if you know it or not. They ought to be hanging their heads in shame."

Throughout his tenure, Obama waged war on fundamental freedoms. He exceeds the worst of George Bush.

He heads a ruthless police state apparatus. Mass surveillance became institutionalized on his watch.

Rule of law principles don't matter. Business as usual takes precedence. Fundamental constitutional protections are dying.

First Amendment rights matter most. Without them all others are at risk. Press freedom is on the chopping block for elimination.

Net Neutrality is its last frontier. Obama promised to preserve it. His policies are polar opposite. He wants giant telecom and cable companies given control.

He wants them able to censor content. He wants dissent crushed. He wants independent thought eliminated. He wants digital democracy destroyed.

Press freedom is endangered on his watch. He prioritizes secret monitoring. He wants truth and full disclosure suppressed.

Press freedom advocates say he wants information people most need to know concealed. He wants journalists closely watched. He wants their reporting monitored.

His thought control policies exceed Nixon's worst. They reflect totalitarian extremism.

Obama lied saying "(g)overnment should be transparent. (He claimed he) promotes accountability and provides information for citizens about what their government is doing."

His policies are polar opposite. He elevated information control to a whole new level. Aggressively targeting whistleblowers and reporters compromises free expression.

Administration subpoenas demand information sources give journalists. Obama's policies reflect Stasi-ism writ large.

He wants free flowing information stifled. He wants total control over what's made public.

He wants unprecedented amounts of government information classified to conceal what's vital for everyone to know.

He monitors journalists. He accesses their phone records. He reads their emails. He tracks their personal movements.

He's more aggressive than the worst of other police states. He wants nothing he demands suppressed made public.

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) calls itself "committed to ensuring the ongoing viability of freedom and liberty in the United States and around the world."

It focuses on constitutional law and other fundamental rule of law principles. On February 18, it headlined "Why is the Obama Administration Putting Government Monitors in Newsrooms?"

FCC commissioner Ajit Pai revealed it, saying:

"Last May the FCC proposed an initiative to thrust the federal government into newsrooms across the country."

"With its 'Multi-Market Study of Critical Information Needs,' or CIN, the agency plans to send researchers to grill reporters, editors and station owners about how they decide which stories to run."

"A field test in Columbia, SC is scheduled to begin this spring."

CIN's purpose "is to ferret out information from television and radio broadcasters about 'the process by which stories are selected' and how often stations cover 'critical information needs,' along with 'perceived station bias' and "perceived responsiveness to underserved populations.' "

Administration policy intends monitoring newspapers and perhaps other publications the same way.

FCC officials chose eight categories of "critical information" they believe "local newscasters should cover."

Government monitors will assure newsrooms comply with their policy, or else. All police states operate this way.

In her book titled "The Origins of Totalitarianism," Hannah Arendt said dictatorship is based on:

"(1) an elaborate ideology;

(2) a single mass party;

(3) terror;

(4) a technologically conditioned monopoly of communication;

(5) a monopoly of weapons; (and)

(6) a centrally controlled economy."

Corporatism's alliance with bipartisan ruthlessness reflects what Arendt meant. Monied interests control things. Ordinary people have no say. America is a de facto one-party state.

Bertram Gross called it "friendly fascism." It's wrapped in the American flag.

Ronald Reagan is its prototype ruler, said Gross. Bush I, II, and Clinton operated the same way. So does Obama and then some.

Key fascist elements include trashing civil and human rights. It's rallying people to support what demands condemnation.

It's inventing enemies. It's generating fear. It's prioritizing militarism. It's obsessiveness about national security.

It's using it as a pretext for belligerence and repression. It's calling rigged elections democratic ones. It's preventing real ones.

It's favoring corporate and elitist interests over popular ones.

It's crushing dissent. It's exerting mass media control. It's criminalizing opposing views. It's tolerating no opposition. It's filling its gulag with thousands of political prisoners.

All of the above describe America. It mocks democratic values. It trashes rule of law principles. It invents its own. It does so to justify policy.

It's run by powerful monied interests. They claim a divine right to do any damn thing they please.

Ongoing policies reflect institutionalized tyranny. America is the world's leading purveyor of state terrorism. It wages war on freedom.

In his 1990 joint session of Congress address, GHW Bush called it a "New World Order." He left unaddressed what he meant.

A near-generation of endless wars, homeland repression and corporate favoritism explain best.

Obama exceeds the worst of his predecessors. He's waging multiple direct and proxy wars. He has other targets in mind.

He wants all independent governments toppled. He tolerates no nonbelievers. He wants everyone mass surveilled.

He wants total information control. He wants freedom in America extinguished. He intimidates journalists to comply. Imagining threatening ones who refuse.

The World Press Freedom Index ranks America 46th. It should be much lower. It major media are instruments of state propaganda. They lack legitimacy.

America ranks behind Romania, Botswana, El Salvador, Lithuania, Slovenia, Slovakia and Poland, among other nations.

What should be the world's best in many ways reflects the worst. All repressive regimes want total information control.

According to ACLJ's Mathew Clark, "(i)t's hard to imagine anything more brazenly Orwellian than government monitors in newsrooms." It's Stasi ruthlessness incarnated writ large.

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Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity"

http://www.claritypress.com/Lendman.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com

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