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Stubborn Media Frame Bush as "Firm"
Why does the national media insist on characterizing President Bush's refusal to alter his Iraq policy as firmness, rather than stubbornness? Because, in the strict father morality that emphasizes authority and obedience, presidents are strict fathers. They are firm. Only children can be stubborn. Reporters, probably unconscious of the worldview that limits their expressions, simply don't want to characterize the President with a term like "stubborn," even when it is more appropriate to the circumstance.
The New York Times headline on July 13 said, "A Firm Bush Tells Congress Not To Dictate War Policy." The front-page online grabber at the Washington Post's web site said, "Despite Failures in Iraq, President Holds Firm." The story headline read, "President Unbowed as Benchmarks Aren't Met." Firm, unbowed. Father knows best.
This simple word, "firm," communicates much more than reporters know. Firmness implies courage, conviction, leadership, while stubbornness means recalcitrance, childishness, refusal to face facts. We are tempted to accuse the media of political bias, and ideological bias often exists. Frequently, however, moral worldviews dominate media thinking without their knowledge. What seems like common sense to reporters is actually the unconscious employment of language that their brain produces reflexively, or without conscious intention.
The language of family is mapped onto politics. This is clear from such expressions as "Mother Country" or "Father of Our Country." Two family models hold, a nurturant model that emphasizes social responsibility and empathy, and a strict father model that emphasizes authority and obedience. Nurturant parents are quite often "firm" and not "stubborn." And so are compassionate political leaders. Nonetheless, in this instance the media is saying, "A firm Bush tells a childish Congress to keep their hands out of the cookie jar." Such an implication is wildly inappropriate to the circumstance, a circumstance in which significant issues are at stake, issues like the Constitutional authority of Congress to determine the nation's war policies and the President's responsibility to execute (it is called the Executive Branch) within the parameters determined by Congress.
At what point could Bush become "stubborn" in the eyes of the media? Unless they begin to question their reflexive use of language on a daily basis, probably only retrospectively. Historians will not be bashful about describing Bush's stubbornness on Iraq, especially when his behavior is juxtaposed against the will of the nation, a significant majority of expert and international opinion, and a majority of Congress.
But if yesterday's presidents can be stubborn, why not today's president?
Glenn W. Smith is Senior Fellow at the The Rockridge Institute
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Show AllJournalists don't know how to use language. That is a very strange statement.
Don't hold your breath. This is the same media that helped Bush sell the whole WMD scam back in 2003. And it hasn't change a bit since.
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How's about DEFIANTLY, INTRANSIGENTLY DESPOTIC?
How about 'firmly psychotic'?
And, don't forget, the 26% who apparently approve are more important in the scheme of things than the 74% who think otherwise.
"...in the strict father morality that emphasizes authority and obedience, presidents are strict fathers. They are firm. Only children can be stubborn."
That's called patriarchy, in case anybody needs reminding.
[One of Ottawa's best press secretaries lost her job for being overheard by a reporter calling Bush a moron. I just hope that unemployment is softened for her by feeling vindicated.]
When an overweight Elvis all bedecked out in sequins and spandex prance around a Vegas club stage singing "My Way" was cute in a silly sort of way. Elvis was optional--you could take him or leave him and get on with life.
Watching Shrub and the Dickster do it in the conduct of their offices is like watching Frankinstein's monster tap dancing toward you in a small existless room. You have to just pray that you can keep moving around long enough to keep from getting stomped till their batteries run out (01/20/09).
I think a big part of the mainstream media's failure to give Bubble Boy the hammering he so richly deserves is due to its own embarassing, dismal performance. Rather than do their jobs properly by questioning the premises used to sell the war, they led the cheerleading for it.
Any honest, critical assessment of Bush then and now could potentially force the MSM to answer for its own record. And I don't think they relish that prospect.
The MSM mistakes and rewards Bush's stubborn consistency for being "firmness", while failing to understand (or to care) that consistency is a quality that acts like a virtue without necessarily being one.
It is simple. In corporatemediaspeak, Republicans are "firm," Democrats are "stubborn." Republicans are "strong on national defense" regardless of the success of their policies, Democrats are "weak." Republicans are "fiscally responsible," regardless of how much debt they rack up, Democrats are "reckless." And on and on. It is not that Democrats are progressive, it is just that they are not sufficiently fascist to satisfy the owners of corporate media, especially when Republicans are such loyal servants.
Being "firm" when you are totally wrong is NOT a virtue. No one should see this as resolved nor resolute, it is just ignorant and stubborn. Do not try to make it anything more than what it is.
it is about framing,,,as said...the meta messages behind the words... take a look at rockridge and see what they are about. read george lakoff's books. change your words.... invasion not war ect..
Firm?-how about being STUPID,IGNORANT AND A FOOL that better describes that tyrant than firm
It would seem that most news producers now require the same procedure as our President...
good thing they all have great health care and can simply wait 4 years for the next available slot for a cranial rectotomy procedure. Let's just hope this works, cause if it does we can send the military generals who seem to think they just need more troops.
No. It's called oligarchical collectivism.
Plus, the references, correctly used, to authority, obedience and hierarchy prove that the MSM has a conservative bias.
This simple word, "firm," communicates much more than reporters know.
I believe the reporters know very well the weight of their words, that's the point.
I think it would take quite an obtuse reader of the Washington Post or the New York Times to not recognize that Bush is extremely isolated, his poll numbers are declining, he refuses to budge on the war despite declining public support (frequently reported in both papers). I doubt there is any great interest at either paper in burnishing Bush's image. Far from making him sound like a strong leader, the headline "President Unbowed as Benchmarks Aren't Met" makes him sound like an idiot. Liberals should stop being pedants. There are much bigger fish to fry out there than the use of the word 'firm' in a couple of headlines.
You are right roothogg. That is why the word "firm" is used. So too the wording of most everything in the MSM.
Well, strange that no one pointed this out yet: firm is a very strong metaphor of erection and or sexual stamina. It's all about prowess and macho, it's all about MARS. It's all about a man is a man if he can kill. It's a take on a leader is a warrior, and only a warrior (poor Hillary, trying so bad to have balls, too!) can lead. THIS model (Lakoff, help me out here, would you?) is what's killing the world! Strong father families are all about control and they fear liberal behavior (as in sex! freely expressed!) on the part of their offspring. Note the emphasis of the Bush idiots on abstinence. I mean, really! Note the sexual repression in many Arab nations, and how that built up angst is quite useful in encouraging the sexually repressed young man to do his little suicide bomb thing with the TEMPTATION of 72 virgins waiting to attend him in hardly a midnight at the oasis (apologies to Maria Muldaur). Just for the record, could so many old neocons push war for pleasure if viagra had never been invented? Something to think about... for these are times that qualify as stranger than truth, and well beyond reason. "That thinking men (and women) can think so wrongly." If this insight is outrageous to some, all I can say is the times call for outrageous responses!
firmentation-vb to make stupid.
mediacracy-noun a group of so-so journalists.
Excellent article; great analysis!
Thank You
"Firm" equals "erect." Get it? The "daddy" factor is also why "the media" refuses to call the Loonitary Decider a liar, moron, dipshit, idiot, ignoramus, drunk, murderer, domestic enemy of the Constitution, or dumbass.
Siouxrose (July 16th, 2007 7:24 pm) is right on the mark. Consider the audience. It's not us! It's people who can't think for more than 20 seconds without getting a cramp. Firmness evokes phallic imagery somewhere back in their brain stem, which allows them to drool out "Bush a man" in admiration.
It makes one wonder how the liberal media (cough) missed referring to "the surge" as "the thrust."
The architects of this disastrous war, most of whom defied real military service, could not have embarked on this disastrous misadventure without the voters (albeit a minority). The dreadful fallacy of this war was then evident as was their exploitation of the 9/11 event while concealing their neglect of the multiple warnings beforehand. Remember the deceptive (but successful) character assassination of Senator Max Cleland, a triple amputee Vietnam Vet, for his support of an investigation into the causes of 9/11. Also evident were many other unprecedented abuses including secretive energy policies , manipulation of scientific data & environmental sellouts to appease special interests, and the list goes on.
Blame for these unprecedented abuses and disastrous policies falls mainly on: our legislators for allowing them; the five Supreme Court Justices who placed politics over their trust and planted this unfit person in the presidency; and the apathetic and uninformed voters who helped this administration steal two elections.
Maybe we're all missing the point. Maybe it's just the MSM's hesitant first step into exposing the current US Administration for the fascist* corporatocracy that it is: Bush, The Firm.
* As defined by Mussolini: the perfect union of state and corporate power.
How about a compromise word...one that says the truth, but sounds a little more respectable than "stubborn"?
"Obstinate"?
I wonder how the MSM would treat a typical child's tantrum...
"TODDLER FIRMLY REFUSES TO LET GO OF STUFFED ANIMAL AT TOYS-R-US"
"CHILD VIEWS PROGRESS ON DRUGSTORE MECHANICAL PONY-RIDE; TELLS WAIVERING PARENTS HE WILL STAY THE COURSE"
"KINDERGARDNER RESOLUTELY VOWS NOT TO STAND IN CORNER; ACCUSES MOTHER OF 'HATING HIS FREEDOMS'"
nice post yungturk!!! I think ignorant, pugilistic brat would suffice.
Spoiled rotten Kennebunkport New England youth posing as Cowboy from Texas runs richest nation into the ground while stunned onlookers leave Wal-Mart in a daze....
Or...
America the Beautiful, God shed his grace on theee....
Robert Settgast: I totally agree about the Supreme Court, their exercise of judgment is beyond the pale on this one! Talk about playing accomplice to a crime against humanity! However, as per the US public, WE in this forum are far better informed than our peers! Some of us have been endowed with sharp intellects, but a lot of US citizens are faily dull witted. This fact is aided and abetted by sugary fast faux food filler, and a media that feeds them the intellectual equivalent of same. A great many have been conditioned from birth to believe in authority figures, the patriarchal church and its admonishments as per not questioning leaders is key to this syndrome. I also believe that sports conditions people to champion brute force, identify with a "team" and its "colors," and learn to subsume personal decision making to the entity of the unit. These are some of the mechanisms by which a population is groomed to achieve sheep status. IF we had a media that truly used its massive intellectual forces to stimulate thought, show the truth, educate minds, lift spirits, what a different world (and US policy) this would be. People don't know what they don't know, have little realization of the degree to which the wool has been pulled over their eyes. This has allowed the wolves to run the pack... ironically their own Bible warned against the greatest power used by the dark side: deception... that the wolf would come in sheep's clothing; you know, the kind'a guy you want to share a beer with.
I think this is really a lethal combination of stupidity and overconfidence. Take one ingredient away, and Bush would not be able to continue on as he does in defiance of logic, reason, facts/evidence -- everything Western civilization is based on.
Quoth Siouxrose "Well, strange that no one pointed this out yet: firm is a very strong metaphor of erection and or sexual stamina.
Your post is right on the mark Souixrose. The foundation of Judeo-Christian / Muslim mythology is the destruction of the sacred feminine egalitarian many faceted goddess in favor of a strong singular male god who favors his true believers by insuring their victory in battle. This is the spiritual justification of patriarchy.
As for Hillary, how's this for a campaign slogan "Balls said the queen, if I had two I'd be king!"
Most people don't grow up, they just get older. Maybe a return to a matriarchial society with God being a woman? Values of life instead of death, cooperation instead of competition, earth based religion instead of all these phallic symbols---guns, knives, bullets,---worth a try I say.
Fatfreddyscat & Nietschze: For any newer to the forum who have not heard me make this case, I will briefly restate it. EVERY thing in the cosmos follows an orbital trajectory, i.e they come full circle. The circle can be seen in the female womb, in the structure of the bird's nest, how ocean waves roll and how trees encircle themselves adding girth with each year. The circle as understood metaphysically (for those who think they hate astrology on the basis of absorbing the castigations lent to it by those afraid of its spiritual teachings) is based upon LAWS of sacred geometry, these are the structural blueprints of our world! There is nothing in the way of coincidence involved in Jesus, a master, choosing TWELVE disciples or the legendary patriarch Abraham founding TWELVE tribes, or the Zodiac predating both, postulating TWELVE mystical paths taken here on earth as bases for separate learning curricula. These 12 are a marvelous design in that their varied PLANNED strengths and weaknesses serve to stabilize the whole and afford an ingenious paradigm intended for human learning via this living mosaic of parts. When monotheism made its claim over prior polytheistic belief systems, it subsumed the TWELVE parts into ONE major archetype that as I have argued tirelessly looks too much like MARS. Mars for the uninitiated is the god of war and loves the letting of blood, the slaughter of firstborns, etc. Mars is macho and has been blended into a Saturn-style old testament father figure, so that we basically see the concept of God morphed into a Mars-Saturn hybrid. This is a very disingenuous human conceit as it reverses the axiom, "God made MAN in HIS image and likeness" to the concept that the powerful man must LOOK and BE a lot like God. Who has traditionally held power? Men in societies since the conversion from matriachal to patriarchal rule, and white men in particular. Sorry guys, God does not look like you... how naive and primitive that in this 21st century so many still see god as a human projection! As if we, ants of the universe, can conceptualize things as remote as the infinite, the cosmos, the energies and divine principles that have laid this planetary sphere into orb.
I hardly think I need make my case for MARS TOO MUCH WITH US given the parade of fools that posture themselves to appear most apt to murder citizens (tough on crime, eye for an eye) or foreigners (global wars of this species of that). Look at the SHAPE of weapons? The erroneous big bang theory, a male ejaculatory fantasy that itself blashemes creation... Creation, as witnessed on the level of DNA shows us its own structure, a mating dance, perpetual between Yin and Yang, equal genetic sums taken from BOTH.
I am not arguing for a matriarchal society, I am saying that the religious/philosophical systems carried down these centuries condemn us to the same fate: war. They provide no model of transcending the debates, duality and ism divisions that pivot tribe against tribe. Jesus said "A new commandment I give thee that ye love one another," and I believe that men learning to respect women, and when given that respect, women in turn respecting men would go a long way towards healing what has torn mankind asunder, starting with the great wound given by the bible that man was thrown out of the Bible. I refer those interested to the illumined insights of Dr. Alberto Villoldo who makes it plain this is the only Creation myth that throws the LOVERS out of the garden, turning them against nature as well as that which is natural in themselves.
Every time a link is established between repressed sexuality and violence, or its twisted expressions... we see the absence of love, the great wound granted witness.
Those who make brilliant cases for Marxism, capitalistic enterprise as a rabid force of injustice and resource depletion, for history, for warfare and its strategies offer important pieces that help open minds put the big puzzle together. The insights I offer are not often heard, and some have asked me NOT to offer them in this forum. But when I say that I have had my voice completely marginalized from US media for more than 10 years when I was a popular TV & radio guest, my columns in many publications UNTIL the right wing take over... it is NOT a coincidence. The voices that would bar sexuality, that want the Us to be a "christian theocratic" nation that believes it has Mars/god's impunity from aggressive war, and would deny women their reproductive freedoms, is inches away from ONCE AGAIN burning women of wisdom! This legacy was never redressed... it was a holocaust against the Divine feminine! The Blacks have their right to demand reparations, the Jews asked for their own little place in the holy land... have the indigneous of many continents, or the Europe's murdered women ever been properly granted justice? Those that would tear into my right to express these ideas scare me... the whole idea of being progressive should indicate a willingness to hear the voices that have been marginalized. And instead of buying the party line of those who cut them out of the circle, consider that maybe your "understanding" of the subject (in this case astrology) is the FOX NEWS version of a very complex, highly esoteric field of cosmic correspondences. As a person who was always at the top of my advanced classes often scoring higher on tests that my male peers who went into science, law and engineering... please my few critics, don't dare call me ignorant! Ignorant are those who argue for their limitations, purport to speak with inteligence on a realm of study of which they know nothing...
I wonder if any of our "ruling elites" can recall exactly what happened to their brethren during the French Revolution? They would do well to recall and reverse now before the impoverished masses march into their gated communities with ropes, blades and guns bolstered by vengeful murder in their hearts.
Siouxrose - You have given me much to ponder, as well as insight into your POV in other posts. I don't have much else to say at this point except Thank You!
And...
When you say:
"The insights I offer are not often heard, and some have asked me NOT to offer them in this forum."
I hope you continue to ignore the intolerant. I believe those who declare themselves "progressives" have an obligation not to silence and marginalize those who express unpopular point of view.
ffc
Never before have Americans experienced such dangerous manipulation of essential scientific data, as used by this administration to derail vital environmental reforms, conservation, family planning-- and the list goes on. The resulting long term environmental and social damage are beyond measure, and can only worsen if not curtailed.
Despite their clandestine cloak, or environmental friendly disguise, these sellouts have been evident since Bush first was handed the presidency. They have been exposed by defectors from the EPA, health & human services, etc; and have been documented and chronicled by numerous dedicated environmental organizations including The Union of Concerned Scientists.
The gravity of these unprecedented betrayals eclipses the Monica Lewinski scandal which led to an impeachment, and pose greater dangers than Watergate which terminated a presidency. Blame falls mainly on the populace and our legislators for tolerating this reckless and arrogant occupant of the White House.
Thanks Freddy... it helps to know someone has an open mind and can resonate with these ideas!