{"id":152,"date":"2006-07-19T15:55:30","date_gmt":"2006-07-19T20:55:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/2006\/07\/19\/conservatives-treason-on-free-speech\/"},"modified":"2025-12-26T13:03:35","modified_gmt":"2025-12-26T18:03:35","slug":"conservatives-treason-on-free-speech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/2006\/07\/19\/conservatives-treason-on-free-speech\/","title":{"rendered":"Conservatives&#8217; Treason on Free Speech"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <strong>American Conservative<\/strong> placed my piece on &#8216;Conservatives&#8217; Treason on Free Speech&#8217; <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amconmag.com\/2006\/2006_07_31\/feature.html\">online<\/a><\/strong> today.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s the lead and the close &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>July 31, 2006<\/p>\n<p>Our Dangerous Times<br \/>\nToday\u2019s conservatives are eager to trade freedom for security.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"f44UlXjvRo\"><p><a href=\"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/2006\/07\/19\/conservatives-treason-on-free-speech\/\">Conservatives&#8217; Treason on Free Speech<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\" sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" style=\"position: absolute; visibility: hidden;\" title=\"&#8220;Conservatives&#8217; Treason on Free Speech&#8221; &#8212; James Bovard\" src=\"https:\/\/jimbovard.com\/blog\/2006\/07\/19\/conservatives-treason-on-free-speech\/embed\/#?secret=3thAR3G0KL#?secret=f44UlXjvRo\" data-secret=\"f44UlXjvRo\" width=\"500\" height=\"282\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>by James Bovard<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>American Conservative<\/p>\n<p>July 31, 2006 Monday<\/p>\n<p>Our Dangerous Times<\/p>\n<p>BYLINE: Bovard, James.<\/p>\n<p>James Bovard is the author of Attention Deficit Democracy (Palgrave, 2006) and<br \/>\neight other books.<\/p>\n<p>SECTION: LIBERTY; Pg. 20 Vol. 5 No. 15 ISSN: 1540-966X<\/p>\n<p>LENGTH: 1972 words<\/p>\n<p>ABSTRACT<\/p>\n<p>The usual suspects joined in with the usual sneers. Ann Coulter railed, &#8220;New<br \/>\nYork Times publisher &#8216;Pinch&#8217; Sulzberger has just been named al-Qaida&#8217;s &#8216;Employee<br \/>\nof the Month&#8217; for the 12th straight month&#8230; The safest place for Osama bin<br \/>\nLaden isn&#8217;t in Afghanistan or Pakistan; it&#8217;s in The New York Times building.&#8221;<br \/>\nColumnist Michelle Malkin denounced &#8220;the Terrorist-Tipping Times&#8221; for &#8220;proudly<br \/>\npublishing all the secrets unfit to spill since 9\/11.&#8221; Rush Limbaugh derided the<br \/>\nTimes: &#8220;I think 80 percent of their subscribers have to be jihadists.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The [George W. Bush] administration simplified the issue: freedom of the press<br \/>\nkills. Snow warned that &#8220;the New York Times and other news organizations ought<br \/>\nto think long and hard about whether the public&#8217;s right to know, in some cases,<br \/>\nmight overwrite somebody&#8217;s right to live.&#8221; Treasury Secretary John Snow, in a<br \/>\nletter to [Bill Keller], denounced the Times article as &#8220;irresponsible and<br \/>\nharmful to the security of Americans and freedom-loving people worldwide.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;Freedom-loving people&#8221; thus becomes a trump card against the First Amendment.<br \/>\nAnd &#8220;freedom of the press&#8221; threatens to become the single biggest obstacle to<br \/>\nthe U.S. government forcibly imposing freedom on the rest of the world.<\/p>\n<p>Republican members of Congress hustled onto the bandwagon. Rep. Peter King,<br \/>\nchairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, declared, &#8220;We&#8217;re at war, and<br \/>\nfor the Times to release information about secret operations and methods is<br \/>\ntreasonous.&#8221; Rep. Ted Poe condemned the &#8220;Benedict Arnold Press.&#8221; Rep. Tom Price<br \/>\nwailed that &#8220;some in the media seem determined time and again to simply hand<br \/>\nover our playbook to barbaric terrorists.&#8221; Rep. Jack Kingston simplified the<br \/>\nissue wonderfully: &#8220;It&#8217;s one thing to mix your criticism with [Bush] with your<br \/>\nwar position, but it&#8217;s another thing to mix your hatred of George Bush with<br \/>\nputting people&#8217;s lives in danger.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>FULL TEXT<\/p>\n<p>Today&#8217;s conservatives are eager to trade freedom for security.<\/p>\n<p>ON JUNE 23, the New York Times and other papers revealed that the Bush<br \/>\nadministration has been vacuuming up records passing through a Belgian hub for<br \/>\ninternational banking. According to Treasury Undersecretary Stuart Levey, the<br \/>\nUnited States government may have conducted &#8220;hundreds of thousands&#8221; of<br \/>\nwarrantless searches of personal financial data.<\/p>\n<p>Some government lawyers doubt the legality of the program, and administration<br \/>\nofficials told the Los Angeles Times that it had only been &#8220;marginally<br \/>\nsuccessful&#8221; at going after al-Qaeda.<\/p>\n<p>No matter. The expos\u00c3\u00a9 set off perhaps the biggest boom in conservative<br \/>\npress-bashing since Watergate.<\/p>\n<p>The White House quickly re-labeled the surveillance program the &#8220;Terrorist<br \/>\nFinance Tracking Program&#8221; and with near unanimity, the Right fell into line.<br \/>\nPresident Bush angrily declared, &#8220;the disclosure of this program is disgraceful&#8230; for people to leak that program, and for a newspaper to publish it, does great harm to the United States of America.&#8221; Vice President Cheney asserted that the Times article &#8220;made it more difficult for us to prevent attacks in the future&#8221; and &#8220;will enable the terrorists to look for ways to defeat our efforts.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The same day the story hit the street, Andrew McCarthy whined on National Review<br \/>\nOnline: &#8220;Yet again, the New York Times was presented with a simple choice: help<br \/>\nprotect American national security or help al Qaeda. Yet again, it sided with al<br \/>\nQaeda.&#8221; Heather MacDonald commented in The Weekly Standard that &#8220;The New York<br \/>\nTimes is a national security threat. So drunk is it on its own power and so<br \/>\nantagonistic to the Bush administration that it will expose every classified<br \/>\nantiterror program it finds out about, no matter how legal the program, how<br \/>\ncarefully crafted to safeguard civil liberties, or how vital to protecting<br \/>\nAmerican lives.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But the notion that the program was &#8220;carefully crafted to safeguard civil<br \/>\nliberties&#8221; was a leap of faith-and conservatives used to assume the opposite:<br \/>\nthat liberty needed to be guarded against government. There was no judicial<br \/>\napproval of these searches and no congressional oversight of the program, but<br \/>\nthe side of the aisle once distrustful of federal schemes nodded blind assent.<\/p>\n<p>Was it so long ago that prominent conservatives vigorously opposed Bill<br \/>\nClinton&#8217;s power grabs and his trampling of due process? Or was there a hidden<br \/>\nasterisk noting that government power should only be limited when Democrats<br \/>\noccupy the White House? Now security trumps-or, in reality, political promises<br \/>\nof security. Or perhaps, like the prior proclamations of fidelity to limited<br \/>\ngovernment, the fixation on safety is simply another ruse to smear liberals and<br \/>\nspur donations.<\/p>\n<p>In any event, for Republican loyalists, this controversy provided twin<br \/>\nopportunities: they could simultaneously rally around their president and vent<br \/>\ntheir disdain for the mainstream media.<\/p>\n<p>According to L. Brent Bozell III, president of the Media Research Center: &#8220;The<br \/>\nlast thing we need is the New York Times aiding and abetting the terrorist<br \/>\nmovement. And that&#8217;s exactly what they&#8217;re doing by divulging these secrets.&#8221;<br \/>\nFormer House Speaker Newt Gingrich declared that the New York Times &#8220;hate[s]<br \/>\nGeorge W. Bush so much that they would be prepared to cripple America in order<br \/>\nto go after the president.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Some commentators favored solutions that could reduce the Times&#8217; long-term<br \/>\npension liabilities. Talk show host Melanie Morgan declared that she &#8220;would have<br \/>\nno problem with [New York Times editor Bill Keller] being sent to the gas<br \/>\nchamber&#8221; if he were convicted of treason. Radio host Tammy Bruce declared that<br \/>\nwhat the Times had done might be worse than the betrayal of atomic weapons<br \/>\nsecrets by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.<\/p>\n<p>The usual suspects joined in with the usual sneers. Ann Coulter railed, &#8220;New<br \/>\nYork Times publisher &#8216;Pinch&#8217; Sulzberger has just been named al-Qaida&#8217;s &#8216;Employee<br \/>\nof the Month&#8217; for the 12th straight month&#8230; The safest place for Osama bin<br \/>\nLaden isn&#8217;t in Afghanistan or Pakistan; it&#8217;s in The New York Times building.&#8221;<br \/>\nColumnist Michelle Malkin denounced &#8220;the Terrorist-Tipping Times&#8221; for &#8220;proudly<br \/>\npublishing all the secrets unfit to spill since 9\/11.&#8221; Rush Limbaugh derided the<br \/>\nTimes: &#8220;I think 80 percent of their subscribers have to be jihadists.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I appeared briefly on Fox&#8217;s &#8220;Hannity &amp; Colmes&#8221; the day the Times story was published, and my criticism of the warrantless surveillance provoked angry e-mails, including the helpful suggestion that &#8220;every know-nothing lying jackass like you should be rounded up and gassed with the Iraqi poison gas that does not exist according to you.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Few commentators raised any questions about the White House storyline. Press Secretary Tony Snow asserted: &#8220;I am absolutely sure they [the terrorists] didn&#8217;t know about&#8221; the surveillance program the Times exposed. Snow and indignant conservatives seem to assume that al Qaeda funders are as dumb as the Miami &#8220;terrorists&#8221; busted the same day the Times story came out. These are the wizards who begged their FBI informant for money to buy shoes and asked him to provide them with military uniforms so that they could march into federal office<br \/>\nbuildings and take them over. In reality, Bush has repeatedly talked of aggressive efforts to surveil international financial transactions, and administration officials testified to Congress that al Qaeda was avoiding large banking systems and instead relying on cash couriers.<\/p>\n<p>The Bush administration simplified the issue: freedom of the press kills. Snow warned that &#8220;the New York Times and other news organizations ought to think long and hard about whether the public&#8217;s right to know, in some cases, might overwrite somebody&#8217;s right to live.&#8221; Treasury Secretary John Snow, in a letter to Bill Keller, denounced the Times article as &#8220;irresponsible and harmful to the security of Americans and freedom-loving people worldwide.&#8221; &#8220;Freedom-loving people&#8221; thus becomes a trump card against the First Amendment. And &#8220;freedom of the press&#8221; threatens to become the single biggest obstacle to the U.S.<br \/>\ngovernment forcibly imposing freedom on the rest of the world.<\/p>\n<p>Republican members of Congress hustled onto the bandwagon. Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, declared, &#8220;We&#8217;re at war, and for the Times to release information about secret operations and methods is treasonous.&#8221; Rep. Ted Poe condemned the &#8220;Benedict Arnold Press.&#8221; Rep. Tom Price wailed that &#8220;some in the media seem determined time and again to simply hand over our playbook to barbaric terrorists.&#8221; Rep. Jack Kingston simplified the issue wonderfully: &#8220;It&#8217;s one thing to mix your criticism with [Bush] with your war position, but it&#8217;s another thing to mix your hatred of George Bush with putting people&#8217;s lives in danger.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, Republicans exploited the Times story to give themselves and the Bush administration pre-emptive absolution in case inept federal agencies fail to deter future terrorist onslaughts. House Speaker Dennis Hastert declared, &#8220;Loose lips kill American people.&#8221; Rep. Peter King said that the Times would be to blame if there is another terrorist attack in the U.S.: &#8220;The blood will be on their hands.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The House, voting on party lines, passed a nonbinding resolution that &#8220;condemns the unauthorized disclosure of classified information by those persons responsible and expresses concern that the disclosure may endanger the lives of American citizens.&#8221; They overlook the fact that Bush administration officials routinely distribute classified information to friendly media sources when they think it will win points.<\/p>\n<p>Since the Watergate era, it has been a Washington commonplace that &#8220;the cover-up is worse than the crime.&#8221; But in the post-9\/11 era, exposure is worse than abuse. Rather than suffering any sort of backlash from the intrusive program, Bush and Cheney are milking Times-bashing at Republican fundraisers around the country.<\/p>\n<p>The vast majority of conservative commentators have never shown the slightest interest in the efficacy of the administration&#8217;s antiterrorism policies and share the Bush-Cheney attitude that a federal program is legal if the president says so. It seems to be widely assumed that what is good for Bush is good for America, so cheering on the war will make us safe.<\/p>\n<p>Survival of the Republican congressional majority may hinge on suppressing<br \/>\ncriticism of administration policies, and this storm of media-bashing may be<br \/>\ncrafted to keep the lid on news about other government surveillance systems.<br \/>\nOver a period of barely six months, leaks resulted in Americans learning that<br \/>\nthe feds were conducting thousands of warrantless phone taps in the U.S., that<br \/>\nthey had arm-twisted telephone companies to turn over the calling records of<br \/>\ntens of millions of Americans, and that our government has been sifting through<br \/>\ninternational banking records to its heart&#8217;s content. National Journal recently<br \/>\nrevealed that the Bush administration is continuing to pursue Total Information<br \/>\nAwareness, even though Congress compelled the formal abandonment of that program<br \/>\nin 2003. The endless threats of treason prosecutions against whistleblowers,<br \/>\nreporters, and editors may be a last ditch attempt to prevent Americans from<br \/>\nlearning about secret presidential orders that would make the NSA wiretapping<br \/>\nlook like kids&#8217; stuff. [<\/p>\n<p>Just because much of the media is biased does not mean that the Bush administration is trustworthy. Perhaps it is naaive to expect pundits to be more honest than politicians. But the &#8220;treason&#8221; stampede among right-wing talking heads vivifies how conservatism has changed. The Right&#8217;s knee-jerk defense of every Bush power grab has decimated their credibility. Prominent conservatives will have no standing to gripe about Leviathan<br \/>\nduring a reign of someone like Hillary Clinton.<\/p>\n<p>LOAD-DATE: August 15, 2007<\/p>\n<p>On June 23, the New York Times and other papers revealed that the Bush administration has been vacuuming up records passing through a Belgian hub for international banking. According to Treasury Undersecretary Stuart Levey, the United States government may have conducted \u201chundreds of thousands\u201d of warrantless searches of personal financial data.<\/p>\n<p>Some government lawyers doubt the legality of the program, and administration officials told the Los Angeles Times that it had only been \u201cmarginally successful\u201d at going after al-Qaeda.<\/p>\n<p>No matter. The expos\u00e9 set off perhaps the biggest boom in conservative press-bashing since Watergate.<\/p>\n<p>The White House quickly re-labeled the surveillance program the \u201cTerrorist Finance Tracking Program\u201d and with near unanimity, the Right fell into line.<br \/>\n&#8230;&#8230;.. xxxxxx &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>The vast majority of conservative commentators have never shown the slightest interest in the efficacy of the administration\u2019s antiterrorism policies and share the Bush-Cheney attitude that a federal program is legal if the president says so. It seems to be widely assumed that what is good for Bush is good for America, so cheering on the war will make us safe.<\/p>\n<p>Survival of the Republican congressional majority may hinge on suppressing criticism of administration policies, and this storm of media-bashing may be crafted to keep the lid on news about other government surveillance systems. Over a period of barely six months, leaks resulted in Americans learning that the feds were conducting thousands of warrantless phone taps in the U.S., that they had arm-twisted telephone companies to turn over the calling records of tens of millions of Americans, and that our government has been sifting through international banking records to its heart\u2019s content. National Journal recently revealed that the Bush administration is continuing to pursue Total Information Awareness, even though Congress compelled the formal abandonment of that program in 2003. The endless threats of treason prosecutions against whistleblowers, reporters, and editors may be a last ditch attempt to prevent Americans from learning about secret presidential orders that would make the NSA wiretapping look like kids\u2019 stuff.<\/p>\n<p>Just because much of the media is biased does not mean that the Bush administration is trustworthy. Perhaps it is na\u00efve to expect commentators to be more honest than politicians. But the \u201ctreason\u201d stampede among right-wing talking heads indicates just how much conservatism has changed. And the Right\u2019s knee-jerk defense of every Bush power grab has so decimated their credibility that prominent conservatives will have as much standing to gripe about Leviathan during a reign of someone like Hillary Clinton as her husband has to complain that American culture no longer respects chastity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The American Conservative placed my piece on &#8216;Conservatives&#8217; Treason on Free Speech&#8217; online today. 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The Wall Street Journal called Bovard \"the roving inspector general of the modern state\" and Washington Post columnist George Will called him a \"one-man truth squad.\" His 1994 book, Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty, received the Free Press Association\u2019s Mencken Award as Book of the Year. His Terrorism &amp; Tyranny won the Lysander Spooner \"Best Book on Liberty in 2003\" award. He received the Thomas Szasz Award for Civil Liberties work, awarded by the Center for Independent Thought and the Freedom Fund Award from the Firearms Civil Rights Defense Fund of the National Rifle Association. 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