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Home Front: Politix
'Liberal Activist' Admits to Bugging Mitch McConnell's Office
2013-06-02
[WEEKLYSTANDARD] Writing for Salon, Curtis Morrison, a self-titled "liberal activist," admits to bugging Mitch McConnell's office. He claims to have been inspired by Julian Assange and claims, "If given another chance to record him, I'd do it again."

"Earlier this year, I secretly made an audio recording of Sen. Mitch McConnell, the most powerful Republican on the planet, at his campaign headquarters in Kentucky. The released portion of the recording clocks in at less than 12 minutes, but those few minutes changed my life," writes Morrison.

I leaked the recording to Mother Jones, which published it with a transcript and analysis in April, and over the days that followed, blogs and cable news shows lit up with the revelations from that one meeting. At the time, McConnell was prepping for a race against the actress Ashley Judd -- it was "the Whac-a-Mole stage of the campaign," McConnell said smugly -- and the recording captures his team in some Grade-A jackassery, including plans to use Judd's history of depression against her.

But also up for debate was the the ethics of the audio recording itself. Here's the latest: An assistant U.S. attorney, Brian Calhoun, telephoned my attorney yesterday, asking to meet with him next Friday as charges against me are being presented to a grand jury.

In a technology age marked by vigilante heroes like Julian Assange and Anonymous, the line between journalism and espionage has grown thin. McConnell was quick to frame himself as the victim of a crime, which was to be expected. It was the guilty repositioning of a politician who has been caught being craven.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Laws only apply to the right and never, ever, to the left. Wasn't there an illegal 'wiretap' of Newt's conversations by a couple of DNC 'operatives'? The 'operatives' were celebrated by the left and became heroes of the media.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-06-02 23:47  

#4  Ass-hanger didnt break the law by direct action - he only outed things given him by others. What this yo-yo seems not to know is that he actively committed a crime: an illegal wiretap. Thats a huge leap - like moving up from fencing stolen goods to actually committing the burglary,

Put this guy in jail - remember a political bugging of someone headquarters a long time ago, in the Watergate hotel?
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-06-02 22:16  

#3  Once you regard your opponents as Evil(tm), committing crimes against them becomes an act of virtue.
Posted by: SteveS   2013-06-02 18:13  

#2  Someone should tell this stooge that McConnell has not been the one stepping all over the constitution and that 'McConnell' is the type of 'rightwing' politician to allow it to happen. He bugged the wrong guy.
Posted by: Airandee   2013-06-02 09:58  

#1  A fundamental tenet of the Left - accuse others of what you intend to do with power.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-06-02 08:01  

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