Nice:
Former journalist Sidney Blumenthal has been widely credited with coining the term “vast right-wing conspiracy” used by Hillary Clinton in 1998 to describe the alliance of conservative media, think tanks, and political operatives that sought to destroy the Clinton White House where he worked as a high-level aide. A decade later, and now acting as a senior campaign advisor to Senator Clinton, Blumenthal is exploiting that same right-wing network to attack and discredit Barack Obama. And he’s not hesitating to use the same sort of guilt-by-association tactics that have been the hallmark of the political right dating back to the McCarthy era.
Almost every day over the past six months, I have been the recipient of an email that attacks Obama’s character, political views, electability, and real or manufactured associations. The original source of many of these hit pieces are virulent and sometimes extreme right-wing websites, bloggers, and publications. But they aren’t being emailed out from some fringe right-wing group that somehow managed to get my email address. Instead, it is Sidney Blumenthal who, on a regular basis, methodically dispatches these email mudballs to an influential list of opinion shapers — including journalists, former Clinton administration officials, academics, policy entrepreneurs, and think tankers — in what is an obvious attempt to create an echo chamber that reverberates among talk shows, columnists, and Democratic Party funders and activists. One of the recipients of the Blumenthal email blast, himself a Clinton supporter, forwards the material to me and perhaps to others.
These attacks sent out by Blumenthal, long known for his fierce and combative loyalty to the Clintons, draw on a wide variety of sources to spread his Obama-bashing. Some of the pieces are culled from the mainstream media and include some reasoned swipes at Obama’s policy and political positions.
But, rather remarkably for such a self-professed liberal operative like Blumenthal, a staggering number of the anti-Obama attacks he circulates derive from highly-ideological and militant right-wing sources such as the misnamed Accuracy in Media (AIM), The Weekly Standard, City Journal, The American Conservative, and The National Review.
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Meanwhile, the dumb flows like water over TPM.
…stay sober, Amy.
…stay chaste, Eliot.
…stay humble, Jeremiah.
Leopard <–> Spots
Kinda make you wonder, where is John Edwards. Is he for supporting the politics of yesterday, with Hillary. Or is he ready for a change, with Obama.
Because, he starting to look like, for lack of a better word—a wimp and is waiting to see who’s going to win before he supports anyone.
I’ve been wondering about the Edwards’ endorsement (either or both of them) since I read about Elizabeth liking Hillary’s health care plan (and considering that there seems to be little love lost between them and Obama), but I kinda just don’t care, anymore. Little late to make much of a diff either way, I think.
no stones, no spine. Same goes for Gore…too busy raising funds for his ventures.
A huge disappointment that these two who could speak up for party unity are remaining mum.
Dems are making a huge mistake. It’ll be an ugly future and they have themselves to blame.
I always thought Blumenthal was one of the smarter, more insightful columnists that I regularly read, and I particularly enjoyed his writing style. I haven’t read him for a long time, though, and knowing his history with the Clintons, I had assumed that he was working for them. But I’m pretty disappointed in him. I’d thought him a step up from Harold Ickes. I guess I forgot he’s still an operative at heart.
As for the Clinton campaign going after Andrew, big shock. I’m waiting for them to do a spectacularly awe-inspiring bit of fatal overreach in their quest to knock Obama down and kick him to death. (It looks like Wright, at least for the moment, has hurt him, but I’m hoping for a swift rebound.) But it looks like maybe the “dumb” as you say, will continue to flow, though more likely in a drip-drop fashion. Personally, I’m getting very ready to get this done. Indiana and NC wins could knock Clinton right out of it I read, but now even NC looks dicier than was necessary. Looks like Hillary gets to peddle her crap a little while longer.
we’ve seen the Richard Mellon Scaife, Drudge, Fox News, George This Week, et al partnership. It will return to haunt the Clintons and friends. No one will be immune.
Georgie Stephanopoulos will host Hillary Townhall in Indiana -abc’s News “This Week”
Will George make a disclaimer? No, that would be too honest.
Guess they read Drudge and saw that Hillary sent The O’Reilly Factor ratings up to 3.7 million viewers..last night -highest ratings of the year.
These bastards should all be purged from the Party. Anyone think the GOP elders would put up with this donkey betrayal?
ugh. You’d think after that piece of crap “debate” they got rightly pounded for, ABC would be a little more restrained. That’s just not good — and reason no. 896 I want this over.
Republicans are much more authoritarian, they say. Sometimes I kinda see the appeal in that, at least for a few seconds.
If abc news wants to maintain what little credibility they’ve left they’ll yank George from this town hall gig.
Obama, at his website, posts that he needs 283 delegates: 134 pledged for a majority of PDs and 149 superDs.
Present standings: Obama 1742 Clinton 1600
Sid’s a slavish sycophant and a sorry drunk.
See, that was easy.
When Barack Obama has become the enemy rather than the opponent, all bets are off. Their Heinous is not entitled to one damn thing, and they need to get that in their tiny little brains. Screw him.