The story — only a month or so after Glenn Greenwald, among others — focuses on the al-Haramain Islamic Foundation suit. There, Team Obama has made the same use of the “state secrets” claim as BushCo did, essentially claiming, “We’ll let you the court know what you get to read and when.”
Even the most ardent Obamiacs haven’t offered much defense of what amounts to a claim for authoritarian government. And, the Obama Administration doesn’t have much of a leg to stand on:
“There has to be other ways to protect secret information without having to block accountability,” said Erwin Chemerinsky, a law professor at the University of California at Irvine. He said that “state secrets” has become a sort of “talismanic phrase” uttered by government officials who want to dispose of inconvenient or troubling challenges to their authority.
In fact, the story rightly argues that, in some matters, the Obama Administration may be worse than BushCo.
Otherwise, if you’re NOT familiar with some of the issues at hand, the article does a good job connecting the basic dots.
And, if your blog reading has been confined to mainstream liberal blogs like Washington Monthly or Talking Points Memo, you’re probably NOT too familiar with what’s up here.
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