Sunday, August 28, 2016

WHY OBAMA TURNED HIS BACK ON THE “GREEN REVOLUTION” IN IRAN

WHY OBAMA TURNED HIS BACK ON THE “GREEN REVOLUTION” IN IRAN

Most readers, I’m pretty sure, recall that in the summer of 2009, after the dubious election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranians began an uprising. They hoped for support of some kind from the United States. That that support didn’t come.
Instead, as Eli Lake reminds us, President Obama publicly downplayed the prospect of real change, saying that the candidates whom hundreds of thousands of Iranians were risking their lives to support did not represent fundamental change.
Contrast that with his laughable claim that the election of the puppet Rouhani years later showed that Iran had changed to the point where we should end sanctions as part of a nuclear deal.
Behind the scenes, Obama overruled advisers who wanted to do what America had done at similar transitions from dictatorship to democracy, and signal America’s support. He ordered the CIA to sever contacts it had with the green movement’s supporters — this according to a new book, The Iran Wars, by the Wall Street Journal’s Jay Solomon, which Lake discusses.
Obama’s approach to Iran’s “green revolution” stands in marked contrast to how the U.S. has reacted to other democratic uprisings. Lakes points out:
The State Department, for example, ran a program in 2000 through the U.S. embassy in Hungary to train Serbian activists in nonviolent resistance against their dictator, Slobodan Milosevic. Milosevic, too, accused his opposition of being pawns of the U.S. government. But in the end his people forced the dictator from power.
Similarly, when Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze met with popular protests in 2003 after rigged elections, George W. Bush dispatched James Baker to urge him to step down peacefully, which he did. Even the Obama administration provided diplomatic and moral support for popular uprisings in Egypt in 2011 and Ukraine in 2014.
Egypt’s Mubarak was America’s staunchest ally in the Middle East other than Israel. Iran was (and is) our biggest enemy. Yet, Obama supported the overthrow of Mubarak but not the mullahs.
It has been clear to me for years that Obama failed to back the green revolution because he wanted to negotiate with the Iranian regime. Lake thinks so too:
Obama from the beginning of his presidency tried to turn the country’s ruling clerics from foes to friends. It was an obsession. And even though the president would impose severe sanctions on the country’s economy at the end of his first term and beginning of his second, from the start of his presidency, Obama made it clear the U.S. did not seek regime change for Iran.
(Emphasis added)
How much of an obsession?
As Solomon reports, Obama ended U.S. programs to document Iranian human rights abuses. He wrote personal letters to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei assuring him the U.S. was not trying to overthrow him. Obama repeatedly stressed his respect for the regime in his statements marking Iran’s annual Nowruz celebration.
Obama’s obsession with dealing with the mullahs seems to have spilled over into his feckless Syria policy:
When he walked away from his red line against Syria’s use of chemical weapons in 2013, Solomon reports, both U.S. and Iranian officials had told him that nuclear negotiations would be halted if he intervened against Bashar al-Assad.
This was only the beginning of Obama’s disregard for his own red lines. As nuclear negotiations proceeded, the president and his Secretary of State demolished one red line after another. Lake provides the details, most of which we presented at or around the time of the deal.
What is the outcome?
“The Revolutionary Guard continues to develop increasingly sophisticated weapons systems, including ballistic missiles inscribed with threats against Israel on their nose cones,” Solomon writes in the book’s concluding chapter. “Khamenei and other revolutionary leaders, meanwhile, fine-tune their rhetorical attacks against the United States, seeming to need the American threat to justify their existence.”
Iran is also a key player in Iraq and Syria. It is the leading power in the Middle East and might well become the dominant one.
Would things have gone differently is the U.S. had backed the 2009 uprising? We’ll never know. Regime change might well have been a long shot, but its rewards would have been massive.
And the risk? Negligible, even if one likes the nuclear deal.
There’s no reason to believe that, in 2015, Iran would have turned down the super-generous nuclear deal Obama offered because of America’s stance in 2009. Either the deal is in Iran’s interests or it isn’t. If it is, the mullahs were always going to snap it up.
It is and they did — unfortunately for the U.S. and the Middle East.

6 Things You Need To Know About Hillary's Speech Slamming The Alt-Right

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AUGUST 25, 2016
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On Thursday, Hillary Clinton gave one of the most cynical, hypocritical, pandering and clever political speeches in recent memory. Targeting the so-called alt-right, a conglomeration of disaffected paleoconservatives, white supremacists, and anti-SJW hangers-on, Clinton simultaneously linked the alt-right to Trump and separated it from traditional conservatism. It was smart politics. It was also unlikely to move the needle very much in a race already so polarized that few Americans either believe Hillary Clinton or like Donald Trump.
Here are six takeaways.



1. Hillary Wasn’t Wrong About The Alt-Right. Hillary listed Trump’s alleged sins, from the “Mexican” judge comments to retweeting alt-right accounts, from his infamous “star of David” tweet to his failure to disavow David Duke. She linked Trump with the National Enquirer and Alex Jones. Then she used Steve Bannon’s presence in the campaign – and his association with Breitbart, which he has openly championed as an alt-right meeting place -- as a hammer against Trump:
The Wall Street Journal describes it as a loosely organized movement, mostly online, that "rejects mainstream conservatism, promotes nationalism and views immigration and multiculturalism as threats to white identity." The de facto merger between Breitbart and the Trump Campaign represents a landmark achievement for the "Alt-Right." A fringe element has effectively taken over the Republican Party…. No one should have any illusions about what’s really going on here. The names may have changed… Racists now call themselves "racialists." White supremacists now call themselves "white nationalists." The paranoid fringe now calls itself "alt-right." But the hate burns just as bright.
All of this is correct. And it’s Trump’s fault it’s true.
2. Hillary Was Smart To Separate The Alt-Right From Traditional Conservatism. Before the speech, conservatives fretted that Hillary would attempt to lump together the conservative movement and the alt-right. She didn’t. Instead, she attempted to divide them. This was smart for her, but rough for her down-ballot Democratic friends – if she’d attempted to turn the issue into a national referendum, that would have allowed potential Senate and Congressional candidates to slam other Republicans with Trump’s words. But Hillary instead offered Republicans a way out: don’t vote for Trump, and you’re not associated with his alt-right-friendly candidacy. Most Republicans who find Trump unpalatable have already ditched him. But that doesn’t mean Hillary isn’t making a smart move.
3. Hillary’s Deeply Hypocritical In Suddenly Singing The Praises of Conservative Figures. Hillary dropped this incredible litany in the middle of her speech:
Twenty years ago, when Bob Dole accepted the Republican nomination, he pointed to the exits and told any racists in the Party to get out. The week after 9/11, George W. Bush went to a mosque and declared for everyone to hear that Muslims "love America just as much as I do." In 2008, John McCain told his own supporters they were wrong about the man he was trying to defeat. Senator McCain made sure they knew – Barack Obama is an American citizen and "a decent person." We need that kind of leadership again.
Hillary doesn’t get to say this. She and her husband destroyed Bob Dole as a human being. She routinely savaged George W. Bush. Her party ripped apart John McCain. And this year, Hillary declared Republicans her enemies. The only good Republicans are the ones in her memory.
4. Hillary’s Own Associations With Racism Are Disgusting. Hillary ripped Trump for being sued by the Justice Department for alleged racism in rental properties, for being fined by state regulators for allegedly “removing black dealers from the floor” of his casino, and for doubting Obama’s place of birth. This neglects the fact that Hillary’s own campaign was responsible for purveying the birther rumor in 2008. Hillary also associates with race-baiters like Al Sharpton, and panders to the racist Black Lives Matter movement, which has called for divestment from Israel (calling Israel an “apartheid state” in the process), and stokes racial divisions on the basis of criminals like Michael Brown being rightly shot. Hillary has thrown her own husband’s successful crime policies overboard to pander to BLM; meanwhile, BLM allies riot in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Milwaukee. Just because the media have mainstreamed BLM doesn’t mean they’re not a racial solidarity movement. And when Hillary attempts to say that there’s no history of a mainstream nominee ever stoking racism, someone ought to ask her about Democrats ranging from George Wallace to Woodrow Wilson. Someone ought to remind her of the 1924 Klanbake – the Democratic National Convention.
5. Democrats Have Cried Wolf On Racism So Often That This Won’t Help Them Much. Hillary led off her speech calling Trump a racist and a race-baiter with the same sort of hackneyed misinterpretation Americans have come to expect from Democrats. Joe Biden once said that eminently non-racist, classy Mitt Romney wanted to put people back in chains; it doesn’t go very far when Hillary calls Trump racist for telling black people that they live in poverty and without proper education and home ownership – particularly when Democrats tell black Americans the same thing routinely. Hearing Hillary talk up the “vibrancy of black-owned businesses…or the strength of the black church” is ridiculous, since we know that if Trump said the exact same thing, she’d label him – wait for it – an out-of-touch racist. Trump pointed this out before the speech, and he’s right, at least in that respect.
6. Hillary Is Awful At Everything. In the midst of the speech ripping Trump for being out of touch racist, uber-white Hillary began quoting the poetry of Maya Angelou. She also quoted a Mexican proverb. The crowd was clearly waiting for her to break out a bottle of her fabled hot sauce. Hillary has all the authenticity of a Pete Rose toupee. And when she claims that young people across America are suddenly bullying one another because of Trumpism, that rings hollow and false.
The electorate is too polarized for Hillary’s speech to make much of a difference. Unless, that is, she has another strategy: to paint Trump as so far outside the mainstream that she need not even debate him. But nonetheless, Trump will now spend a week defending himself from her allegations. If he hadn’t jumped into the alt-right cesspool, that’s one thing he could have avoided.

CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE

CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE‘Veto Gunmageddon’ Wants to Pick Off 7 New California Gun Laws.
Veto Gunmageddon launched separate petition drives against each of the seven laws on Aug. 12. The petitions ask for ballot referendums that would ask voters in November to repeal the laws.
Six of the gun control laws in Bahrami’s sights were signed by Gov. Jerry Brown (D) July 1. The seventh was signed July 22. Brown vetoed five others that he felt should be decided by voters.
The new laws that Veto Gunmageddon wants to stop cover assault weapons, ammunition sales and the registration of guns “personally manufactured or assembled,” along with new regulations regarding lost, stolen, or borrowed firearms.
“My goal in signing these bills is to enhance public safety by tightening our existing laws in a responsible and focused manner while protecting the rights of law-abiding gun owners,” Gov. Brown wrote in his signing message.
Amanda Wilcox, a lobbyist with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, told the New York Times she especially liked one of the bills. It requires background checks for ammunition purchases.
“It can give us a handle on who has illegal guns in the state, as well as limiting access to ammunition by dangerous people who may have illegal guns,” she said.
Brandon Combs, president of the Firearms Policy Coalition, certainly doesn’t see any of the legislation as being positive.
He described the measures signed by Brown as “constitutionally-illegitimate laws passed by a patently illegitimate government that had the audacity to attack and criminalize millions of its own people in Stalin-esque fashion.”
Read the whole thing.
Absent serious and effective pushback from groups like Veto Gunmageddon, California will soon achieve that Progressive paradise, where everything not compulsory is forbidden.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

HILLARY’S EMAILS AND CLINTON CASH: THE SCANDALS COME TOGETHER

HILLARY’S EMAILS AND CLINTON CASH: THE SCANDALS COME TOGETHER

If you feel that you are hopelessly behind on the news regarding Hillary Clinton’s many breaches of security through her home-brew server as well as the Clinton Cash pay-to-play scandal, in which Hillary more or less auctioned off the State Department, Glenn Reynolds’ latest USA Today column is a good way to catch up.
Back in July, Democratic presidential nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “there is absolutely no connection between anything that I did as secretary of state and the Clinton Foundation.”
As we all know now, that was a bald-faced lie.
On Monday of this week, ABC’s Liz Kreutzer reminded people of that statement, as a new batch of emails reveal that there was a connection, and it was cash. As the emails, recovered by the public-interest law firm Judicial Watch, demonstrate, people who made donations to the Clinton Foundation got preferential treatment, and access, at the State Department when Hillary was Secretary of State.
We have written about this several times. It is a miracle that Hillary didn’t sell the State Department’s official seal.
Meanwhile, in an entirely separate email scandal, the FBI found almost 15,000 more emails that Hillary had not turned over from her unauthorized and illegal private email server. As Stephen L. Hayes noted, this illustrates a series of email lies that are catching up with Hillary: She originally said she only used one device to keep things simple (she actually used two), that she didn’t send or receive classified emails on the system (but she did, quite a lot of them, in fact, and many of them highly sensitive), and that she had turned over all work-related emails (except for the 14,900 just discovered by the FBI — and, who knows, perhaps many others we haven’t discovered yet.) …
Now she has another story: That she set up her home-based private email server on advice from former Secretary of State Colin Powell. But Powell says that’s bunk. “Her people have been trying to pin it on me. . . . The truth is, she was using [the private email server] for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did.”
And what Powell did was use his personal AOL account, not set up an entire secret non-government server to dodge Freedom of Information Act requests, as Hillary did.
Hillary is unique in American political history in the frequency and shamelessness of her lies. At this point, she is like a character in Greek myth…and not one of the good ones.
Given that it’s been obvious for a while that Hillary was trying to keep her emails out of the public eye, the question has been what she was trying to hide. The answer, at least in part, appears to be her practice of selling access to her in her official capacity via donations to her “nonprofit” foundation.
Then, as Glenn notes, there is the fact that foreign powers like Russia in all probability have Hillary’s “missing” emails in their possession, and have had the whole collection for some time. Has any prior American political figure tangled himself or herself in such a web of lies and deceit? No. Hillary stands alone as a symbol of greed and corruption. Which, as best we can tell, is one of the reasons why the leaders of the Democratic Party are determined to make her our president.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/08/hillarys-emails-and-clinton-cash-the-scandals-come-together.php

Trump Tries to Sway Virginia, Declares Clinton Wages 'War on Farmers'


Donald Trump greets the crowd at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Va., on Aug. 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. – Attempting to garner more support in the battleground state of Virginia, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pitched himself as the “pro-agriculture” candidate in the race and bashed Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine’s record as governor of the state.
Trump charged his rival Hillary Clinton with waging a “war on farmers” and said Clinton’s policies would “make America poor” while his would “make America wealthy again.”
“Farmers are the backbone of America. We have a lot of farmers here. A lot of jobs. Agriculture and forestry, combined, provide over 400,000 jobs right here in the Commonwealth,” Trump said at a campaign rally in this city an hour south of Washington over the weekend.
“But the massive regulations and EPA interventions from the Obama-Clinton administration have devastated America’s farmers, agriculture and forestry workers -- they will all be looking for jobs,” he added.

Trump continued, “It’s devastating to the farmer. Hillary Clinton supports every last job-killing Obama regulation, and wants to go much, much further. The farms will be closed. She wants to put the farmers out of business, just like she wants to put the miners and steel workers out of business and we’re not going to let it happen. We are doing the opposite.”
Trump announced new members of his Agricultural Advisory Committee, which includes Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va). Trump told the crowd that “a Trump administration will be a pro-agriculture administration.”
“Together, we are going to work on reforms to support our family farms and boost agricultural production in America — that begins with hiring a pro-farmer pro-American energy head at our very, very destructive EPA,” Trump said.
“It also means I am going to eliminate the destructive and invasive Waters of the United States rule that was unilaterally issued by this administration and that is a job killer like never before. This rule is so extreme it gives federal agencies control over creeks and small streams – even puddles – on your private property,” he added.

Trump is hoping to win over voters outside of the Beltway, Richmond and the southern harbor cities, which delivered the state’s 13 electoral votes to President Obama, a Democrat, in 2008 and 2012. Former President George W. Bush, a Republican, won Virginia in 2000 and 2004.
Clinton is ahead of Trump by 11.2 points in the RealClearPolitics polling average. Losing Virginia would make Trump’s path to 270 electoral votes much more difficult. It’s ranked fifth on FiveThirtyEight’s list of states that could tip the election.
Trump promised at the rally to “cut taxes for family farms” down to 15 percent and end the estate tax or “death tax” on family farms, which he said has “really hurt” family farming. He argued that Clinton would raise taxes on family farms nearly 15 percent.
“She even wants to tax them again at death by as much as 45 percent – the death tax – and the death tax is a very big weapon and war on farmers,” he said.

Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is expected to soon announce the restoration of voting rights for about 13,000 felons. He originally wanted to give blanket restoration to about 200,000, but was stopped in court. Trump slammed McAuliffe’s decision.
“I am proud to have the support of the law enforcement community,” he said. “Hillary Clinton is banking on her friend Terry McAuliffe getting thousands of violent felons to the voting booths, in an effort to cancel out the votes of both the law enforcement and crime victims. They are letting people vote in your Virginia election that should be not be allowed to vote — that is sad, so sad.”
During the rally, Trump zeroed in on Kaine’s term as the governor of the Virginia. Trump pointed out that Virginia’s unemployment rate more than doubled under Kaine’s watch and that illegal immigration increased in the commonwealth.
According to a Wall Street Journal analysis, the unemployment rate rose under Kaine to 7.4 percent in January 2010 from 3.2 percent four years earlier. The recession began in 2008.
Trump has criticized Kaine for proposing a $4 billion tax increase as governor. Politifact rated the claim “mostly true.”
Kaine issued a tweet during Trump's visit to his state: a graphic that said "love trumps hate," with the senator adding, "We have so many challenges and we can't solve any of them unless we come together." Kaine is campaigning in Las Vegas on Monday.
“Overall, the illegal immigrant population in Virginia has nearly tripled since 2000, putting enormous pressure on schools and public services — nearly tripled. It’s getting worse,” Trump said.
“We’re going to build a wall, don’t worry, we’re going to build the wall and Mexico is going to pay for the wall, believe me, and that will be very easy. Politicians think we are joking; we don’t joke. This a movement and movements don’t joke. Now as thousands of recent border-crossers are being relocated to the state of Virginia,” he added.
Trump said the people who are “hurt most” by lax illegal immigration enforcement are “low-income Hispanic and African-Americans” who are competing for jobs and community resources against new arrivals.
“Our open border is also being used as a recruiting tool for criminal gangs, creating a growing gang problem right here in the state of Virginia where large numbers of gang members are in our country illegally,” he said.

Study: NIMBYism Makes States More Liberal

Study: NIMBYism Makes States More Liberal
A coalition of left-wing interest groups appears to have killed California Governor Jerry Brown’s plan to cut back on land use regulations so as to allow the state’s housing supply to catch up with surging demand. The Los Angeles Times reports:
An effort led by Gov. Jerry Brown to streamline housing production for developments that include units for low-income residents appears to be finished for the year, a spokesman for Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Paramount) said.
Brown’s proposal had faced strenuous opposition from influential labor and environmental groups, which had wanted higher wages for construction workers and were upset that the plan allowed projects to bypass some review under the state’s main environmental law governing development. A coalition of 60 labor, environmental and community advocacy groups walked away from negotiations over the plan last week.
Many of the results of this NIMBY victory are predictable: Rents will continue to rise faster than inflation; upper-middle class communities will continue to pull the ladder up for upwardly-mobile young families; and the state’s economy will continue to be artificially suppressed because it is difficult for workers without means to move places where the job market is hot.
But California’s failure to curb its overweening land use regulations might also have another, less obvious, consequence: It could make the state even more homogeneously Democratic than it already is. According to a recent study from Jason Sorens of Dartmouth University (h/t Tyler Cowen), states’ land use regulations don’t just affect their economies; they affect their political complexions as well. In particular, Republicans seem to leave states as they tighten their zoning laws:
High cost of living deters in-migration of lower-income households, especially those that do not highly value amenities. Holding median household income constant, higher-cost locations will tend over time to attract and keep households that highly value amenities. It is hypothesized that these households will be more Democratic. Accordingly, raising residential building requirements in high-amenity areas should cause those areas to move gradually to the left.
In other words, Democrats, on balance, seem to be willing to pay a higher premium to live in heavily zoned communities, while Republicans would rather live somewhere with fewer amenities at lower cost. Sorens doesn’t determine why this is, but it’s possible to speculate: Perhaps Republicans are more likely to homeschool and therefore less concerned with school quality; perhaps they are more likely to drive and less concerned with public transportation; perhaps they place less value on a community being “environmentally friendly.”
Regardless of the precise mechanism, Sorens’ study drives home an important point: Coastal blue state NIMBYs aren’t just exacerbating segregation by income; they are exacerbating segregation by political affiliation as well. These patterns continue in a vicious cycle, and America keeps coming apart.

Friday, August 26, 2016

Immigrants agree with Trump's 'extreme vetting' plan, terror nation ban


A new survey of immigrants shows that more than six in 10 agree with Donald Trump's call for "extreme vetting" of foreigners coming to America, and even more older immigrants back his plan to stop migration from terrorist nations until the U.S. comes up with a better vetting scheme.
The Morning Consult poll, which is in line with a few others showing that immigrants in the United States want newcomers to play by the rules, showed surprising support for Trump's two plans that have been attacked by liberals, the White House, and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The survey found that 61 percent of "immigrants, or children or grandchildren of immigrants," back Trump's proposal to have all foreigners take an ideological test when applying for a visa to make sure they share American values. Morning Consult said that percentage is "similar to the entire electorate."
The Republican's proposal to stop immigration terrorist nations is also supported by 60 percent of immigrants who responded to the online poll.
"Recent immigrants were less likely to back this temporary halt. Fifty-two percent expressed support, while 39 percent expressed opposition. Yet, at 68 percent, there was greater support among first generation immigrants than the entire electorate," said the poll analysis.
On other issues, 64 percent of immigrants also supported Trump's suggestion that he'd work with Russia to defeat ISIS.
About the only policy they disagree with Trump on is building the wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. But, again, their numbers weren't far different than the general electorate.
Said Morning Consult: "Immigrants were slightly more likely to oppose Trump's border wall than the electorate as a whole. All voters were split at 43 percent on building the wall. Among recent immigrants, half said they opposed it. Almost half of first generation (46 percent) and second and third generation (48 percent) Americans also said they oppose it."
Trump predicts a swift comeback: Polls are 'turning rather rapidly'
Also from the Washington Examiner
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington Secrets" columnist, can be contacted at pbedard@washingtonexaminer.com

American journalism is collapsing before our eyes

American journalism is collapsing before our eyes



Donald Trump may or may not fix his campaign, andHillary Clinton may or may not become the first female president. But something else happening before our eyes is almost as important: the complete collapse of American journalism as we know it.
The frenzy to bury Trump is not limited to the Clinton campaign and the Obama White House. They are working hand-in-hand with what was considered the cream of the nation’s news organizations.
The shameful display of naked partisanship by the elite media is unlike anything seen in modern America.
The largest broadcast networks — CBS, NBC and ABC — and major newspapers like The New York Times and Washington Post have jettisoned all pretense of fair play. Their fierce determination to keep Trump out of the Oval Office has no precedent.
Indeed, no foreign enemy, no terror group, no native criminal gang, suffers the daily beating that Trump does. The mad mullahs of Iran, who call America the Great Satan and vow to wipe Israel off the map, are treated gently by comparison.
By torching its remaining credibility in service of Clinton, the mainstream media’s reputations will likely never recover, nor will the standards. No future producer, editor, reporter or anchor can be expected to meet a test of fairness when that standard has been trashed in such willful and blatant fashion.
Liberal bias in journalism is often baked into the cake. The traditional ethos of comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable leads to demands that government solve every problem. Favoring big government, then, becomes routine among most journalists, especially young ones.
I know because I was one of them. I started at the Times while the Vietnam War and civil-rights movement raged, and was full of certainty about right and wrong.
My editors were, too, though in a different way. Our boss of bosses, the legendary Abe Rosenthal, knew his reporters leaned left, so he leaned right to “keep the paper straight.”
That meant the Times, except for the opinion pages, was scrubbed free of reporters’ political views, an edict that was enforced by giving the opinion and news operations separate editors. The church-and-state structure was one reason the Times was considered the flagship of journalism.
Those days are gone. The Times now is so out of the closet as a Clinton shill that it is giving itself permission to violate any semblance of evenhandedness in its news pages as well as its opinion pages.
A recent article by its media reporter, Jim Rutenberg, whom I know and like, began this way: “If you’re a working journalist and you believe that Donald J. Trump is a demagogue playing to the nation’s worst racist and nationalistic tendencies, that he cozies up to anti-American dictators and that he would be dangerous with control of the United States nuclear codes, how the heck are you supposed to cover him?”
Whoa, Nellie. The clear assumption is that many reporters see Trump that way, and it is note­worthy that no similar question is raised about Clinton, whose scandals are deserving only of “scrutiny.” Rutenberg approvingly cites a leftist journalist who calls one candidate “normal” and the other ­“abnormal.”
Clinton is hardly “normal” to the 68 percent of Americans who find her dishonest and untrustworthy, though apparently not a single one of those people writes for the Times. Statistically, that makes the Times “abnormal.”
Also, you don’t need to be a ­detective to hear echoes in that first paragraph of Clinton speeches and ads, including those featured prominently on the Times’ Web site. In effect, the paper has seamlessly ­adopted Clinton’s view as its own, then tries to justify its coverage.
It’s an impossible task, and Rutenberg fails because he must. Any reporter who agrees with Clinton about Trump has no business covering either candidate.
It’s pure bias, which the Times fancies itself an expert in detecting in others, but is blissfully tolerant of its own. And with the top political editor quoted in the story as ­approving the one-sided coverage as necessary and deserving, the prejudice is now official policy.
It’s a historic mistake and a complete break with the paper’s own traditions. Instead of dropping its standards, the Times should bend over backwards to enforce them, even while acknowledging that Trump is a rare breed. That’s the whole point of standards — they are designed to guide decisions not just in easy cases, but in all cases, to preserve trust.
The Times, of course, is not alone in becoming unhinged over Trump, but that’s also the point. It used to be unique because of its adherence to fairness.
Now its only standard is a double standard, one that it proudly ­confesses. Shame would be more appropriate.