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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2013/06/24/greenwald-beltway-media-types-are-courtiers-to-power/?hpid=z7Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald yesterday clashed with Meet the Press host David Gregory, whod asked Greenwald the following question: To the extent that you have aided and abetted Snowden, even in his current movements, why shouldnt you, Mr. Greenwald, be charged with a crime?
The elbow that came right back at Gregory was sharpened by the contempt that Greenwald harbors toward the media types that live and work around here. I think its pretty extraordinary, Greenwald said to Gregory, that anybody who would call themselves a journalist would publicly muse about whether or not other journalists should be charged with felonies.
When asked by the Erik Wemple Blog for his thoughts on how the rest of the media has greeted his stuff, Greenwald responded:
Media reaction to our scoops has been mixed. Many journalists have taken them very seriously, been quite supportive of the reporting Ive been doing, and have with particular vigor defended our free press rights to report this.
But it is true that the Guardian generally, and me in particular, are outsiders, not members of the Beltway establishment media clique. Ive purposely made myself an outsider by very aggressively and harshly criticizing not just the culture itself but the most prominent members of it, including David Gregory and Andrew Ross Sorkin, who this morning suggested on CNBC that I be arrested.*
Some of what is driving this hostility from some media figures is personal bitterness. Some of it is resentment over my having been able to break these big stories not despite, but because of, my deliberate breaching of the conventions that rule their world.
[font size="3"]But most of it is what I have long criticized them for most: they are far more servants to political power than adversarial watchdogs over it, and what provokes their rage most is not corruption on the part of those in power (they dont care about that) but rather those who expose that corruption, especially when the ones bringing transparency are outside of, even hostile to, their incestuous media circles.[/font]
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Greenwald: Beltway media types are ‘courtiers to power’ (Original Post)
Bill USA
Jun 2013
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Zen Democrat
(5,901 posts)2. Courtiers is too nice for them. They are cheap whores.
Bill USA
(6,436 posts)4. Unfortunately, they make beaucou bucks bending over and servicing the powerful.... it sickens me.
pacalo
(24,738 posts)3. He nailed Gregory with precision & articulation. I'm blown away by the poetry of it.