CNET Updates Article, Continues to Make False Claims

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CNET has finally gotten around to posting an update to their absurdly hyperbolic article, formerly titled: “NSA Admits Listening to U.S. Phone Calls Without Warrants.”

The new title: NSA Spying Flap Extends to Contents of U.S. Phone Calls.

But even though Rep. Nadler has now made it exceptionally clear that the NSA is not allowed to listen to phone calls without a warrant, the subtitle for CNET’s article still makes the false claim:

National Security Agency discloses in secret Capitol Hill briefing that thousands of analysts can listen to domestic phone calls. That authorization appears to extend to e-mail and text messages too.

Some points:

  • In the original video, Rep. Nadler never says this information was disclosed to him by the NSA. He refers only to a “briefing.”
  • The claim that “thousands of analysts can listen to domestic phone calls” was completely made up out of thin air. Nobody said this, ever.
  • The first sentence of Declan McCullagh’s article still makes a claim that is now completely debunked: “The National Security Agency has acknowledged in a new classified briefing that it does not need court authorization to listen to domestic phone calls, a participant said.”

This is almost unbelievably sloppy, irresponsible reporting. As Josh Marshall tweeted:

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24 comments
1 Minor_L  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:26:38pm

This was in Josh Marshall’s original article:

The most probative information would be to hear from Nadler precisely what he meant. As far as I can tell, no one’s gotten his response to this yet. And despite numerous problems being raised with the piece, CNET does not appear to have addressed any of the problems raised with the piece.

I bet he thought that CNET would issue a correction if a contradictory statement came from Nadler. Silly Josh.

2 Political Atheist  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:34:26pm

Cnet. Where an update is not really an update.

3 Kragar  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:39:48pm

Just got home. My father’s memorial was attended by 2 different motorcycle gangs, several superintendents of schools and city council members, my relatives from New England and several founding members of the Crips and their families.

It was an interesting day.

4 Political Atheist  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:44:21pm

re: #3 Kragar

Just got home. My father’s memorial was attended by 2 different motorcycle gangs, several superintendents of schools and city council members, my relatives from New England and several founding members of the Crips and their families.

It was an interesting day.

Sounds like Dad had a big interesting life.

5 Eclectic Cyborg  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:46:56pm

Anyone else remember when CNET was actually a decent site?

6 122 Year Old Obama  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:49:31pm

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

Anyone else remember when CNET was actually a decent site?

No, I remember no such thing.
//

7 Kragar  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:50:34pm

re: #4 Political Atheist

Sounds like Dad had a big interesting life.

Yeah, I also found out that ever since the LA riots, the Crips had passed the word that my Mom and Dad were were under their protection, and anyone who messed with them would answer to the Crips.

8 Political Atheist  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:53:02pm

re: #7 Kragar

So much happened under the radar that week. Some places fell apart, some came together. Those were hard days.

9 Vicious Babushka  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 12:56:53pm

TEH DERP DERPS ON

On the basis of NOTHING WHATSOEVER Pamela compounds TEH DERP:

A phone call could be accessed “simply based on an analyst deciding that.” Who are the agents? Who is vetting them? Are they tied to Hamas-CAIR? ISNA? ICNA? Do they attend the 911 mosque?

10 Gus  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:01:07pm

re: #9 Vicious Babushka

TEH DERP DERPS ON

On the basis of NOTHING WHATSOEVER Pamela compounds TEH DERP:

MOOZLAMIC WIRE TAPS!!11TY

11 freetoken  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:01:51pm

re: #9 Vicious Babushka

Did you know that “ISNA” is just an anagram of iNSA?

12 engineer cat  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:02:49pm

Freepers Today

the cognitive dissonance that is splitting the GOP in action

After watching former Vice President Dick Cheney I’m very disappointed.

He defended the NSA Surveillance Program by saying he started it in 2004.

But what Cheney fails to realize is.. he and George W. Bush are NOT in office anymore.

Whatever the program was, when he was in charge has been CHANGED and EXPANDED.

Obama is now in charge and Cheney is out of the national security loop. How can he defend this program?

I love Dick Cheney but this is beyond the pale!

—-
Plus he’s also advocating intervention in Syria and saying “John McCain has it about right?”

Sheesh!

—-

The big revelation — and some people are a little slow in coming to this — is that the Political Establishment is the Political Establishment.

There is no “Democrat”.
There is no “Republican”.
There is no “Hard Left”.
There is no “Hard Right”.

Of course, not everyone gets along, and Cheney may not really like Obama, or Boehner, or whomever — but Cheney believes that Washington should run your life. Bush believes that. McCain believes that. Obama believes that. Valerie Jarrett believes that.

There is a reasonable chance that Sarah Palin does not believe that — which is probably why the entire political class zipped into overdrive to make sure that she had no role in national government at all. They crushed her double-quick.

Because the Political Establishment want to control your entire life. You are not allowed to rise to the top (and Cheney was at the top for decades) unless you think that way.

—-

People don’t remember, Cheney was never a conservative, throughout his career. he always worked for “liberals.”

He worked for Nixon, then he was Chief of Staff for Ford. Then he was Secretary of Defense for Bush 41. If you worked for those people, you probably hate conservatives.

13 Kragar  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:05:11pm

Sarah Palin slams Syrian civil war: ‘Let Allah sort it out’

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin slammed President Barack Obama’s administration for helping the rebel forces in Syria’s civil war on Saturday, ABC News reported.

“Until we have a commander in chief who knows what he’s doing, well, these radical Islamic countries aren’t even respecting basic human rights,” Palin said at the the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference in Washington, D.C. “Both sides, they’re slaughtering each other as they scream over an arbitrary red line, ‘Allah Akbar.’ I say until we have someone who knows what they’re doing, I say, let Allah sort it out.”

Ah yes, the hard hitting commentary the issue has been missing.
/

14 Eclectic Cyborg  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:06:20pm

I just set up a wireless router along with several wired connections. I used three ethernet cables. Everything worked. I attempted to swap the cables around (to make everything look neater) and everything stopped working. I swapped them around again and suddenly everything works again.

What in the world??

15 Eclectic Cyborg  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:07:29pm

re: #12 engineer cat

A freeper declaring there is no “hard right”. I have no words. Well ok, I do, but they’re all four letters long.

16 Targetpractice  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:09:29pm

re: #13 Kragar

Sarah Palin slams Syrian civil war: ‘Let Allah sort it out’

Ah yes, the hard hitting commentary the issue has been missing.
/

Let us take a second to thank Allah that the only way she’ll see the White House is if President Obama invites her for a visit.

17 Backwoods_Sleuth  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:12:20pm
18 Targetpractice  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:13:00pm

re: #17 Backwoods_Sleuth

oh, the crazies just won’t quit:

Man arrested after making bomb threat to the FBI, was angry ‘the govt planted a tracking device into his head’

Dude, that’s what tin foil is for!

19 Backwoods_Sleuth  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:13:59pm

re: #18 Targetpractice

Dude, that’s what tin foil is for!

I thought the burrito bomb was rather inventive!

20 AntonSirius  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:14:30pm

re: #13 Kragar

Sarah Palin slams Syrian civil war: ‘Let Allah sort it out’

Ah yes, the hard hitting commentary the issue has been missing.
/

Only Muslims believe in Allah.

If Sarah Palin is calling for Allah to do something, she must believe he exists.

Ergo, Palin is a seekrit Mooslum. QEMFD.

21 stabby  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:16:34pm

re: #12 engineer cat

He defended the NSA Surveillance Program by saying he started it in 2004.

But what Cheney fails to realize is.. he and George W. Bush are NOT in office anymore.

shorter freepers

I only want to be spied on by white men, waaaaaaa!

22 Patricia Kayden  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:17:06pm

re: #12 engineer cat

“People don’t remember, Cheney was never a conservative, throughout his career. he always worked for “liberals.”

Well, he sure had me fooled!

23 A Mom Anon  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:34:07pm

re: #22 Patricia Kayden

These nutbars make my head hurt. Which is saying something since I’ve spent a fair portion of my weekend trying to find health/dental insurance for me and my son that’s not a completely worthless ripoff. Given the choice, I’d rather spend the day on the phone with United Healthcare, Cigna or Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

Must be nice to not have any worries besides who is more conservative than thou or “Honey Help, there’s a Muslim Under the Bed!!”.

24 abolitionist  Sun, Jun 16, 2013 1:46:10pm

re: #14 Eclectic Cyborg

I just set up a wireless router along with several wired connections. I used three ethernet cables. Everything worked. I attempted to swap the cables around (to make everything look neater) and everything stopped working. I swapped them around again and suddenly everything works again.

What in the world??

Routers have a short-term memory of which machines/devices (according to each one’s 48bit MAC —machine address code) that are “currently” connected to each of its ports, and the IP that was associated with the device (if any) wired to that port. In short, you confused it temporarily by swapping some connections. All ok again after swapping back.

Cycling power on the router would probably have set things straight immediately. Simply waiting may have worked too.


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