Jane Harman, Coloratura Star
By John Batchelor on April 22, 2009 at 7:20 PM in House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Intelligence, Jane Harman, National Security, Obama Administration
Jane Harman hits back with a sweeping, supple victim’s style in a star-turn appearance with Andrea Mitchell re the surprise smear of the California potentate as a Zionist tool.
Shrewdly, Jane Harman’s counter strike on TV is not about the dull facts of the Bush administration case against AIPAC ops, which is likely to be dropped by Obama Justice.
Instead the counter strike is about the NSA spying on a member of Congress. Andrea Mitchell frames the story immediately – “Are private Congressional phone calls being eavesdropped on by other government agencies?” – and what Jane Harman must then do is act surprised, disappointed, alarmed, inquiring, patriotic, doubtful, resilient, responsible, comprehensive, curious and patient.
This is a hypnotic coloratura soprano victim performance. “I know what I read in the press, Andrea, the first time I had any clue…” Every note precise and thrilling. As for the mute NSA, it spies on all members of Congress when it must, when the key words come up on the recordings.
What is startling is that the NSA provided the transcript to Justice, and then Justice decided not to go ahead on the case, and then someone decided to leak the transcript.
Suspects of leakers? Obama Justice is suspect No. 1. Outgoing Bush politicos are also suspect, since they pursued AIPAC and lost, and this is a stink bomb tossed back inside the building. Also suspect — let us be nimble — is Jane Harman and/or AIPAC. Again, Jane Harman, bravissima!






















