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Glenn Greenwald: U.S., British Media Are 'devoted Servants' To Government by Nobody: 6:05am On Dec 29, 2013
Journalist Glenn Greenwald did not hold back Friday in criticizing the media during a speech about his work with Edward Snowden.

Greenwald, who reported on the National Security Agency's secret domestic surveillance programs with the help of documents leaked by the former NSA contractor, spoke to the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany, via satellite from Brazil. According to Russia Today, he denounced journalists in the United States and Britain, accusing them of failing to challenge those in political power and of discrediting anyone who dared to do so.

“[W]e knew in particular that one of our most formidable adversaries was not simply going to be the intelligence agencies on which we were reporting and who we were trying to expose, but also their most loyal, devoted servants, which calls itself the United States and British media," Greenwald said.

He said that the NSA programs came to light "almost entirely without them and despite them." Their role as journalists, Greenwald claimed, "is not to be adversarial, their role is to be loyal spokespeople to those powerful factions that they pretend to exercise oversight."

Greenwald has long criticized the mainstream media for being complicit with the government's agenda. His criticism of the press has only gotten louder following Snowden's leaks.

On Friday, he sarcastically called journalists "brave" for going after Snowden and other people who have "no power," but failing to scrutinize government officials who he said have "lied." Listen to the full speech here.

Greenwald's comments on Friday echoed his previous critiques of the media. Earlier this year, for example, Greenwald said his interview with David Gregory -- in which the NBC "Meet the Press" host suggested that Greenwald "aided and abetted" Snowden -- was the perfect example of journalists being "mouthpieces" for the government. Greenwald also accused MSNBC of trying "to distract attention away from these disclosures" because of bias toward Obama, and has taken on other media outlets over their coverage of Snowden and the leaks.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/28/glenn-greenwald-media-edward-snowden_n_4511996.html
Re: Glenn Greenwald: U.S., British Media Are 'devoted Servants' To Government by fr3do(m): 7:02am On Dec 29, 2013
Its like that allover earth
Re: Glenn Greenwald: U.S., British Media Are 'devoted Servants' To Government by Nobody: 7:33am On Dec 29, 2013
fr3do: Its like that allover earth
You're right!
Re: Glenn Greenwald: U.S., British Media Are 'devoted Servants' To Government by Mamacita007(f): 7:01am On Dec 31, 2013
grin grin wat will you say about NTA

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