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Strange Bedfellows

June 20th, 2008 · Comments Off on Strange Bedfellows

Really, they’re not that strange anymore: Bob Barr and the American Conservative Union have been working with the American Civil Liberties Union to oppose executive overreach for years now. But the “strange bedfellows” narrative is probably helpful insofar as it helps to puncture the notion that it’s only the “far left” that has a problem […]

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Ah, Compromise

June 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Democratic leadership wants you to believe the bill that’s about to pass is a compromise.  Which is funny, because here’s what Republicans are saying about it: Republican leaders described this narrow court review on the immunity question as a mere “formality.” “The lawsuits will be dismissed,” Representative Roy Blunt of Missouri, the No. 2 Republican […]

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Another Dodgy Dossier

June 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I allude to it briefly in my Ars piece, but the talking points going around in reply to a New York Times editorial condeming the FISA deal show just how important it is for supporters of the “compromise” that nobody have time to actually read the thing. Here’s what the talking points say: FISA Legislation […]

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Musing of the Day

April 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I wonder how many hard-line Republicans are going to Google “Operation Chaos” looking for information about Rush Limbaugh’s plan to bolster Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and instead discover that—back in the golden age before we passed that awful, restrictive, un-American FISA law—”Operation Chaos” was the CIA’s clever name for the practice of systematically spying on the […]

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Tags: Horse Race Politics · Journalism & the Media · Privacy and Surveillance

I Take Requests

April 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments

At the risk of inducing commenters to start demanding “Freebird,” here’s a quick take on Andy McCarthy’s recent NRO column on FISA and border searches. You have to wade through a few paragraphs of talk-radio style throat clearing, in which McCarthy uses his psychic powers to divine that congressional Democrats have blocked expanded executive wiretap […]

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Privacy or Customer Service?

April 10th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Adam Thierer links a sound post on the way concerns about privacy in the digital context seem inconsistent with our reactions in the physical realm: Let’s say you are a tall, dashing, smartly dressed Chief Research Officer at a major Internet audience measurement company, and you walk into Nordstrom’s. A sales clerk you recognize comes […]

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Conservatives & Intelligence Redux

April 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Last month, I wrote a short piece for the American Spectator in which I argued that the position Republicans have taken on executive-branch spying powers in recent decades is as much a historical accident as a natural outgrowth of conservative principles. I wish that at the time I’d read Kathryn Olmstead’s fine book Challenging the […]

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OMG, Sbpna!

March 31st, 2008 · Comments Off on OMG, Sbpna!

When I covered the Republican National Convention in 2004, I kept tabs on the protest actions surrounding the convention via a handy-dandy Twitter-like text blasting service called TXTmob. Now those text messages are being subpoenaed by lawyers for New York City.  The messages themselves were relatively public—I was on the list, after all—and I’d be […]

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The Virtues of Lowballing

March 31st, 2008 · 1 Comment

In light of DNI Mike  Mukasey’s recent weepy plea for more surveillance power, invoking phantom difficulties acquiring Iraqi communications, I find myself wondering about his real audience.  Many of us have made the assumption, perhaps uncharitable, that Mukasey and company are overstating the obstacles they face in hopes of getting still broader statutory authority.  But […]

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Conservatives and Surveillance

March 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on Conservatives and Surveillance

Over at The American Spectator, I wonder when conservatives learned to stop worrying and love executive wiretaps.

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