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  • Darkmatter2k [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    losing credibility

    Did you miss his investigation of operation car wash and its ties to Jair Bolsonaro? And how it helped free Lula?

    Even the most cynical of neolibs have to admit he did exemplary journalism on that, all while while being under attack by the Brazilian right wing and its current government.

    • cracksmoke2020 [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Yeah and that wasn't in America, the intercept has been getting considerably less leaks than before reality winner. I don't think it's deserved, but it's the reality.

      Its not credibility as a journalist, it's credibility as someone to trust with classified american documents.

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        4 years ago

        Actually, I think it is deserved that the intercept doesn't get more leaks in America. In case it wasn't obvious, Glenn hasn't been part of the US operation for a while now. Anyway since you brought up reality winner, he addresses this in his resignation letter:

        "The most egregious, but by no means only, example of exploiting my name to evade responsibility was the Reality Winner debacle. As The New York Times recently reported, that was a story in which I had no involvement whatsoever. While based in Brazil, I was never asked to work on the documents which Winner sent to our New York newsroom with no request that any specific journalist work on them. I did not even learn of the existence of that document until very shortly prior to its publication. The person who oversaw, edited and controlled that story was Betsy Reed, which was how it should be given the magnitude and complexity of that reporting and her position as editor-in-chief."

        https://greenwald.substack.com/p/my-resignation-from-the-intercept

        Also shits on the "editorial" direction of the US office, as it turned into just another pro imperialist rag:

        "I have been extremely disenchanted and saddened by the editorial direction of The Intercept under its New York leadership for quite some time. The publication we founded without those editors back in 2014 now bears absolutely no resemblance to what we set out to build -- not in content, structure, editorial mission or purpose. I have grown embarrassed to have my name used as a fund-raising tool to support what it is doing and for editors to use me as shield to hide behind to avoid taking responsibility for their mistakes (including, but not only, with the Reality Winner debacle, which I was publicly blamed despite having no role in it, while the editors who actually were responsible for those mistakes stood by silently, allowing me to be blamed for their errors and then covering-up any public accounting of what happened, knowing that such transparency would expose their own culpability)."

        • cracksmoke2020 [none/use name]
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          Yeah I absolutely agree that there are problems with the intercept. The big basis of my criticism in this thread is that this particular story being shut down by the editor is just an excuse he was using. He's been planning an exit for a while.

          He needed to leave in raging fire to regain his personal credibility with intellegence agency leakers.

          • Darkmatter2k [none/use name]
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            this particular story being shut down by the editor is just an excuse he was using.

            The editor who tells him to go fuck himself is also the editor that screwed up the reality winner docs, and then dragged his name through the mud to protect their own reputation. I think you are too quick to shit on Glenn. You don't know whats been happening in that office, and my guess it's some seedy shit.

            He needed to leave in raging fire to regain his personal credibility with intelligence agency leakers.

            Meh, he handled the leaked docs in brazil fine. But yes leaving like this will help him.

          • SirKlingoftheDrains [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Great job, gum shoe. He literally says the story not the "sole or even primary reason he is leaving". You're painting him as a careerist grifter while he assembling an investigation that led to Lula being freed from jail. It just doesn't jive to me