Asinine Libertarian Column of the Day: Conor Friedersdorf Thinks Obama Might Have Spied on Romney
This guy is supposed to be one of the more sane right wing libertarians, but this asinine column pretty much removes him from consideration for that dubious award, as Conor Friedersdorf asks the question: Did the Obama administration use the NSA to spy on Mitt Romney during the election?
Pro tip: if you have to include a disclaimer that the idea you’re pushing in your column is “loony” and you don’t even believe it yourself, you’re doin’ it wrong.
Did the Obama Administration ever spy on Mitt Romney during the recent presidential contest? Alex Tabarrok, who raised the question at the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution, acknowledges that it is provocative. Until recently, he would’ve regarded it as a “loony” question, he writes, and he doesn’t think that President Obama ordered the NSA to spy on Romney for political gain.
Let’s be clear: I don’t think so either. In every way, I regard Obama as our legitimate head of state, full stop. But I agree with Tabarrok that today, “the only loonies are those who think the question unreasonable.” * Most Americans have a strong intuition that spying and electoral manipulation of that kind could never happen here. I share that intuition, but I know it’s nonsense: the Nixon Administration did spy on its opponents for political gain. Why do I worry that an unreformed surveillance state could put us in even greater jeopardy of such shenanigans?
It gets worse from here. Honestly, if I were an editor for The Atlantic I’d find this absurd bilge deeply embarrassing.