Glenn Greenwald is one of the few who consistently take Obama to task
Of course my readers knew I never had any illusions that Barack Obama was going to be a good President or that he was anything but a corporate lapdog. I thought it was fairly obvious after he voted to strip Americans of their right to trial by jury when they were spied upon by telecommunications companies with whom they contracted in good faith.
That said, I understood how and why many of my intelligent friends were inspired by this man’s powerful words.
Finally, now, a year after the election, people are really realizing that Obama is, at least in the worst ways, as bad or worse than Dubya Bush was.
But why? Obama’s support for warrantless wiretapping, torture, wars of aggression, bank bailouts, and all the rest of this dreadful administration’s crimes are scarcely printed in the New York Times or the Washington Post. When a tiny flashlight is shone on one corner or another of these facts, the context is always “The Obama Administration, continuing the Bush Administration’s policy of….” as if their hands are tied or as if they are somehow less culpable for the murder and torture that they commit each day.
One source, however, has consistently, without fail, continued to break the news and place it in a wide, intelligent context each and every time Obama tightens the vice-grip of totalitarianism that people more readily associated with Dick Cheney. That source is Salon.com and particularly Glenn Greenwald’s column on Salon.
Today, Greenwald writes an awesome expose on Obama’s use of the “State Secrets” privilege to cover up the shadowy wings of the White House, one of the many skills he has learned and improved upon from his predecessor.



