Michael Goldfarb, possibly the dumbest man on the internets (non-Jonah Goldberg/Bob Owens/Anyone at RedState Division):
ABC runs a report showing the names and faces of two CIA contractors who may have had a role in the waterboarding of KSM and Abu Zubaydah. The network apparently outsourced this report to a freelancer named Matthew Cole, whose record in Nexis includes just three bylines — two stories for Salon (one of which about "how Bush administration aid to Pakistan helps fund insurgents who kill U.S. troops"), and one for the San Jose Mercury News just two days after 9/11 reporting "anxiety about a backlash" among Muslims, who assure the reporter that the attack "has nothing to do with Islam."
In other words, Cole is a left-wing partisan with questionable reporting chops.
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ABC’s conduct here, exposing two men who will now become obvious targets for terrorists and left-wing extremists, is deplorable. Will the Obama administration investigate who leaked their identities?
Salon Jun. 21, 2007:
According to congressional sources and mental healthcare professionals knowledgeable about the secret program who spoke with Salon, two CIA-employed psychologists, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, were at the center of the program, which likely violated the Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners. The two are currently under investigation: Salon has learned that Daniel Dell’Orto, the principal deputy general counsel at the Department of Defense, sent a "document preservation" order on May 15 to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and other top Pentagon officials forbidding the destruction of any document mentioning Mitchell and Jessen or their psychological consulting firm, Mitchell, Jessen and Associates, based in Spokane, Wash. Dell’Orto’s order was in response to a May 1 request from Sen. Carl Levin, the Democratic chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, who is investigating the abuse of prisoners in U.S. custody.
Mitchell and Jessen have worked as contractors for the CIA since 9/11. Both were previously affiliated with the military’s SERE program, which at its main school at Fort Bragg puts elite special operations forces through brutal mock interrogations, from sensory deprivation to simulated drowning.
A previously classified report by the Defense Department’s inspector general, made public last month, revealed in vivid detail how the military — in flat contradiction to previous denials — used SERE as a basis for interrogating suspected al-Qaida prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, and later in Iraq and Afghanistan. Moreover, the involvement of the CIA, which was secretly granted broad authority by President Bush days after 9/11 to target terrorists worldwide, suggests that both the military and the spy agency were following a policy approved by senior Bush administration officials.
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Isolation in cramped cells is also a key tenet of SERE training, according to soldiers who have completed the training and described it in detail to Salon. The effects of isolation are a specialty of Jessen’s, who taught a class on "coping with isolation in a hostage environment" at a Maui seminar in late 2003, according to a Washington Times article published then. (Defense Department documents from the late 1990s describe Jessen as the "lead psychologist" for the SERE program.) Mitchell also spoke at that conference, according to the article. It described both men as "contracted to Uncle Sam to fight terrorism."
Mitchell’s name surfaced again many months later. His role in interrogations was referenced briefly in a July 2005 New Yorker article by Jane Mayer, which focused largely on the military’s use of SERE-based tactics at Guantánamo. The article described Mitchell’s participation in a CIA interrogation of a high-value prisoner in March 2002 at an undisclosed location elsewhere — presumably a secret CIA prison known as a "black site" — where Mitchell urged harsh techniques that would break down the prisoner’s psychological defenses, creating a feeling of "helplessness." But the article did not confirm Mitchell was a CIA employee, and it explored no further the connection between Mitchell’s background with SERE and interrogations being conducted by the CIA.
A call to Mitchell and Jessen’s firm for comment was not returned. The CIA would not comment on Mitchell and Jessen’s work for the agency, though the contractual relationship is not one Mitchell and Jessen entirely concealed. They advertised their CIA credentials as exhibitors at a 2004 conference of the American Psychological Association in Honolulu.
I highlighted portions of the Salon article for Goldfarb lest they elude his keen reportorial eye.
(Image David Baerwald’s Triage)




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Does this mean Mitchell and Jessen are left-wing partisans who outed themselves?
They advertised their CIA credentials as exhibitors at a 2004 conference of the American Psychological Association in Honolulu.
They should have been looking forward, not lingering on the past. Er, I mean: BLAME GAME! BLAME GAME!
Heyyyyy! Cut the poor guy some slack. This research thingy is hard work. ‘Specially with FOX News as your model.
Perhaps Goldfarb should have run Mitchell and Jessen through Nexis.
Nah. That would have ruined his
foxfaux outrage.Ugly, stupid retarded fucking fuck. Unregenerate douche nozzle.
Amen!
Man, I do love starting my day with JDM3’s concise summary of a tbogg post.
The photo is a detail from the cover of David (of David and David fame) Baerwald’s 1992 solo album “Triage.” I just found a copy after looking for years to find this long out of print CD. Mr. Baerwald is an excellent singer/songwriter on a par with Steely Dan when it comes to chronicling LA angst and cynicsm. He has commented at FDL in the past. If you’re lurking, Mr. Baerwald, cheers!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Baerwald
I had a Goldfarb question on the logic portion of my GRE’s.
Goldfarb is to journalism as;
A) The Clippers are to basketball.
B) Herbert Hoover is to prosperity
C) Michelled Bachman is to sanity
D) All the above
Triage is on my top five list for the best albums ever. Amazing work.
HELP: from which book is Jung’s quote?
This from the dudes who thought that Valerie Plame was a bitch who had it coming because her husband was such a dick.
Priceless.
Wait until Doug Feith starts blogging.