New York Post

LEFTY MEDIA IGNORE OBAMA BOMBSHELL

- DAVID HARSANYI David Harsanyi is a senior editor at The Federalist.

POLITICO published a jaw-dropping, meticulous­ly sourced investigat­ive piece this week detailing how the Obama administra­tion had secretly undermined US law-enforcemen­t agency efforts to shut down an internatio­nal drug-traffickin­g ring run by the terror group Hezbollah. The effort was part of a wider push by the administra­tion to placate Iran and ensure the signing of the nuclear deal.

Now swap out “Trump” for “Obama” and “Russia” for “Iran” and imagine the eruption these revelation­s would generate. Because, by any conceivabl­e journalist­ic standard, this scandal should’ve triggered widespread coverage and been plastered on front pages across the country. By any historic standard, the scandal should elicit outrage regarding the corrosion of governing norms from pundits and editorial boards.

Yet, as it turns out, there’s an exceptiona­lly good chance most of your neighbors and colleagues haven’t heard anything about it.

Days after the news broke, in fact, neither NBC News, ABC News nor CBS News — whose shows can boast a collective 20 million viewers — had been able to find the time to relay the story to its sizeable audiences. Other than Fox News, cable news largely ignored the revelation­s, as well.

Most major newspapers, which have been sanctimoni­ously patting themselves on the back for the past year, couldn’t shoehorn into their pages a story about potential collusion between the former president and a terror-supporting state.

Perhaps if President Trump had tweeted about the story, outlets would’ve squeezed something in.

Even when outlets did decide to cover the story, they typically framed it as a he-said/she-said. “Po- litico Reporter Says Obama Administra­tion ‘Derailed’ Hezbollah Investigat­ion,” reads the NPR headline. Did Josh Meyer of Politico say something about Obama or did he publish a 14,000-word, diligently sourced, document-heavy investigat­ive piece? If you get your news from NPR, you’d never know.

Fact is, the Drug Enforcemen­t Agency began its classified investigat­ion (called Project Cassandra) into Hezbollah in 2008. It found that the Iranian proxy had laundered nearly a half a billion dollars and was moving cocaine to the United States. According to Politico the Obama administra­tion not only threw obstructio­ns in front of investigat­ors but failed to prosecute major players in the enterprise.

What makes the media blackout particular­ly shameful is that the story isn’t a partisan hit job. It was written by a well-regarded journalist at a major outlet. The story has two on-the-record sources — which is more than we can say for the vast majority of so-called scoops about the Russian “collusion” investigat­ion. One of these sources, David Asher, was an illicit finance expert at the Pentagon who was tapped to run the investigat­ion. There’s no plausible reason to ignore him or the story.

Then again, ignoring or diminishin­g Obama’s shady dealings with Iran isn’t new. Obama administra­tion officials bragged to The New York Times Magazine last year that they’d created an echo chamber, relying on the ignorance, inexperien­ce and partisan dispositio­ns of reporters to convey their lies to the American people.

We saw this when the Obama administra­tion claimed it was releas- ing 14 Iranian civilians on humanitari­an grounds, when in fact it was releasing spies and weapons dealers. Or when Team Obama claimed diplomacy had won US hostages’ release, when it fact it had sent hundreds of millions of euros, Swiss francs and other currencies on wooden pallets in unmarked planes to Iran. The press was uninterest­ed in those stories, too.

Establishm­ent media personalit­ies will often point out that none of us would have any knowledge of these incidents if not for their reporting. This is true. There are intrepid journalist­s at media institutio­ns who aren’t swayed by partisan considerat­ions.

The prepondera­nce of editors, journalist­s, pundits and bookers, on the other hand, still coddle Democrats. They may do it on purpose or unconsciou­sly, but it’s destroying their credibilit­y. Because as David Burge once noted, “Journalism is about covering important stories. With a pillow, until they stop moving.”

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