Political elites don’t even feel compelled to pretend to be able or willing to do anything about this. Just think about this: on Monday, the Post documents a vast Secret Government bequeathed with unimaginable secrecy and unaccountability, and the rest of the week is filled with stories of the administration’s blocking greater oversight and plans to escalate the privitization of our National Security and Surveillance State. That’s why there was so little government angst over the Post’s “revelations”: aside from the fact that it revealed little that wasn’t already known (Priest and Arkin withheld substantial amounts of information at the Government’s request), even the impact of having the Post trumpet these facts was not a threat to much of anything, since there’s nobody in a position to do much about this even if they wanted to. And few people seem to want to.
— In light of the wikileaks documents that came out today, here’s Greenwald on the WaPo’s totally fantastic “Secret America” piece that got little to no play