Honeymoon Over for Newsweek & Obama?

Saturday, June 20, 2009
By PMA

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Could it be? Is Newsweek’s infatuation with the man who can do no wrong in their eyes finally over? In what must have been either a very tough editorial decision, or a massive oversight, Newsweek’s web site actually has an article entitled, “Obama Closes Door On Openness” (the web page itself is titled, “Obama: Not Keeping Promise of Transparency”).

So, what rankled Michael Isikoff of Newsweek? He sums it all up in the very first paragraph for our reading pleasure:

As a senator, Barack Obama denounced the Bush administration for holding “secret energy meetings” with oil executives at the White House. But last week public-interest groups were dismayed when his own administration rejected a Freedom of Information Act request for Secret Service logs showing the identities of coal executives who had visited the White House to discuss Obama’s “clean coal” policies. One reason: the disclosure of such records might impinge on privileged “presidential communications.” The refusal, approved by White House counsel Greg Craig’s office, is the latest in a series of cases in which Obama officials have opted against public disclosure. Since Obama pledged on his first day in office to usher in a “new era” of openness, “nothing has changed,” says David -Sobel, a lawyer who litigates FOIA cases. “For a president who said he was going to bring unprecedented transparency to government, you would certainly expect more than the recycling of old Bush secrecy policies.”

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