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A Blurry Line Between Propaganda and News
WASHINGTON -- A shocking thing happens midway through Norman Solomon's documentary film "War Made Easy".
While analyzing the George W. Bush administration's lead-up to the Iraq invasion, Solomon plays a news clip of Eason Jordan, a CNN News chief executive who, in an interview with CNN, boasts of the network's cadre of professional "military experts". In fact, CNN's retired military generals turned war analysts were so good, Eason said, that they had all been vetted and approved by the U.S. government.
"I went to the Pentagon myself several times before the war started and met with important people," he said. "We got a big thumbs up on all of [the generals]."
In a country revered for its freedom of speech and unfettered press, Eason's comments would infuriate any veteran reporter who upholds the most basic and important tenet of the journalistic profession: independence.
But the relationship between the press and government in the U.S. during times of war is changing. In Solomon's film, it is just one example of the collusion between the government and the mainstream news media.
"War Made Easy", which is narrated by Hollywood actor and peace activist Sean Penn, begins as an anti-war film that decries the Bush administration's interventionist rationale and misinformation campaigns during the post-9/11 era. Through a montage of video clips from cable news networks, presidential statements, and historical footage from previous U.S. military interventions, it compares the propaganda techniques of the past with the present, and draws striking parallels.
Richard Nixon's "Vietnamization" rhetoric, which expanded the Vietnam War instead of ending it, sounds very similar to President Bush's declaration that "as the Iraqis stand up, we will stand down."
The first half-hour of this 73-minute documentary spends too much time explaining to the audience much of what it probably already knows. But it redeems itself by delving into the insidious tactics used by the Bush administration in managing a war of choice, and how the mainstream media colluded with the U.S. government to boost the war effort.
"Rarely if ever does a war just fall down from the sky. The foundation needs to be laid, and the case is built, often with deception," says Solomon during an interview in the film.
"War Made Easy" was produced and directed by Loretta Alper and Jeremy Earp for the Media Education Foundation, a non-profit that distributes educational programming "to reflect critically on the media industry and the content it produces," according to organization's website. Its board of advisers includes prominent left-wing academics such as Noam Chomsky and Cornell West.
Six years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, the U.S. news media's tepid performance during the build-up to the war has been exposed and criticized by the very establishment that was supposed to hold political officials' "feet to the fire," as the journalistic proverb goes.
In one interview clip from the Jon Stewart comedy show, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer shrugs and says, "We should have been more skeptical," drawing a puzzled look from Stewart.
"War Made Easy" does not dispute the idea that the press is self-correcting, is willing to investigate its own reporting lapses (as the New York Times did after the Judith Miller WMD scandal), and issue apologies and retractions. But it warns against the ostensible collusion between press and government. In Solomon's view, the U.S. mainstream news media is cast as part and parcel of the Bush administration's war apparatus, an echo chamber that packages, builds support for, and, through the vehicle of "leaked misinformation," sells the war to the U.S. public.
For example, in the lead-up to "Operation Iraqi Freedom," CNN chairman Walter Isaacson sent a memo to his anchors and reporters asking them to "remind viewers why they are watching the war." As video of the clean-up at Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan rolls across the screen, one can't help but thinking about Sept. 11.
Solomon also labors over the parallels between U.S. government propaganda and how the rhetoric is now filtered into a more sophisticated media campaign, yet for all intents and purposes, fulfills the same goal. In short, it is more insidious than ever.
In one scene, he describes how a Hollywood set designer was hired to build a news set (with polished backdrop and sleek high-definition televisions) for the public relations arm of the U.S. military during the Iraq war. Presentations by military commanders and officials resemble news broadcasts. There is no discussion of the facts, and what the government says is accepted without question.
None of these revelations are exactly new, but the historical parallels between Vietnam and the Iraq war are becoming increasingly clear as the U.S. remains for a fifth year in Iraq. "War Made Easy" offers a timely criticism of the media, and portends an ominous future for the U.S. news viewing public should they sit back and accept without question the pronouncements of political leaders and evening news anchors.
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service



28 Comments so far
Show AllPastor,
Most of the people who could say that they personally fought for your freedom are in their 80's and 90's and probably would not make such a claim for the vets of the Iraq theftcapade or "war" on "terror". Anyone else is handing you a bunch of lies.
I can imagine that some of the people you work with have convinced themselves that they have done something important in their lives.
If I were you, I would probably look for a new place to work. You have probably seen only the tip of the iceberg as far as the idiots you work with are concerned. They have an agenda that you should not be a part of.
This is obvious, but it needs to be repeated and repeated time and time again. We are living in 1984, complete with thought police and if we step out of line, consequences including losing your job and disappearing into secret prisons without trial. I personally am facing a threat to my job right now, because people don't like the fact that I consider it a duty of every citizen in a democratic country to question the government. They claim that they fought for my liberty(soldiers) and I should honor them by never doubting that they still are. My question is what sort of liberty did they fight for if even our thoughts are subject to government approval? We have to create a hermeneutic of suspicion among the voting public, so they can't be so easily manipulated by ruthless and unscrupulous politicians like our present government.
What good is it to have freedom of the press if we don't exercise that right? I don't think that this behavior is exactly what Pulitzer had in mind when he declared that our republic and its press shall rise and fall together. It is pathetic that to keep ourselves informed we have to resort to the foreing press. Yes the press in our country is deplorable and getting worst by the day, luckily we still have a handful of truly dedicated reporters that now and then tell it like it is.
It is simple to understand how we arrive at this place where the media takes the government line, and it isn't just on war. The media are owned by corporations that are part of, or feed off, the war machine. Their advertisers are giants in the oil/automobile industry, corporate farming, the insurance industry, etc. The government are put into office by the media (look at today's article on Clinton becoming the darling of the Right Wing media) and they serve the same interests: Corporate America. The media wasn't duped. It wasn't even stupid. The media knew full-well that they were part of a massive deception, just as they are part of the smear campaign against Michael Moore's movie SiCKO. Sanjay Gupta is not the voice of the people, but the voice of the medical establishment, trying to salvage what they can out of a PR nightmare. The news does not "self-correct", but merely delivers mea culpas (if we're granted even that) after the damage is done. Journalists might be independent, but their editors and employers are not. Media, Corporate American, the Bush Administration, and the vast majority of our government are all one entity. If we pretend that they are different, opposed groups, then we are simply allowing their deception to prevent action. We cannot look to the media. We cannot look to the government. We must entirely reform BOTH and the MEDIA is going to fight it every step of the way, because they ARE the power we fear. Its mouth. Its PR flacks. The media is a SHAM.
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If I follow the premise a more depictive title would be, "Phony War Made Easy". Look the American people already know this war was created by the Bush Administration probably in conjunction with the Saudi government.
All I ever hear negative from the white house press/"free press" is there was a lack of planning. How could they plan for a phony war which only the Bush administration will decide when and if to end? Frankly, I think they are debating how long to keep these barbaric attacks upon the Iraqis people going?
Ok one minute, we must wait for Genreal Petreass to give us his assessment on the success of the surge. He is the foremost expert on contra-insurgence? Who did he replace? And why wasn't he placed in charge before? Wait I know because he is simply a gutless yes-man with less scruples then the other gutless yes-men. I wonder how many millions/billions of dollars he was promised after this phony war ends. Perhaps a command at Blackwater, or maybe his own Blackwater type organization in Dubai which will cost the American tax paying middle class Billions of dollars.
As I'm sure the Iraqis Shiite are aware in the Arab world every other country we support has a Sunni government. Therefore, rest assured the CIA is already backing the Sunni resistance which we will help over-through the puppet government we put in place while writing its constitution, as the occupying nation. Once again all at the expense of the taxpaying middle class. Schools, infrastructure for cities, healthcare, get real we must waste billions on useless military contractors.
I'm no fortune teller but I do know that if the Iraqis sign over the oil we might start ending our direct participation in the war, if not it will continue at least until the CIA can rig some type of phony attack within the United States to continue their silly terror war.
Impeachment why bother? I have heard no evidence he received a blow-job…..
This is news? The MSM have been lapdog stenographers for the criminal Bush administration from the get-go. They are so bought in themselves that they don't even understand that nobody buys their dog and pony show anymore.
What "blurry line" between propaganda and news? The corporate media is nothing more than the propaganda arm of government. When they aren't filling that role they are busy doing the bidding of corporate America. If they still have space or air time remaining they lead cheers for the status quo.
However, the blame goes beyond the media. Much of the American public is happy to swallow this propaganda without question. Then they are offered a large dose of tranquilizer. It comes in the form of the latest sports, celebrity news, or whatever other meaningless event is happening to insure that they remain comatose.
Quietly, the media subliminally hammer weak and lazy minds with the message that our country is great and our freedoms are secure because of our wonderful military might. Many believe it, leaving the plutocrats and oligarchs free to run the "show" from behind the curtain, unnoticed.
MOSES KASSANDRA: Once again a well thought out and equally impressively framed argument. Gracias.
Pastor, do YOU know anyone who has "disappeared into a secret prison, without trail"?
If the leaders of the US establishment can't be honest with themselves, they can't possibly be honest with anyone. Most of them see what they want to see - they see the USA as the greatest nation ever and the invasion/occupation of Iraq as a "war on terror".
The blind lead the blind into believing that the biggest trouble maker on the globe is a gift from God.
Dennis Kucinich is the only US presidential candidate worthy of the American people. He is not blind like the others.
Yes, the government and the media are both guilty of flogging pure propaganda over the 'public' airwaves. But there is a third party that has a huge responsibility also:
The American Public buys into this crap around the clock. They use the TV as a baby-sitter, and buy Junior what ever schlock they are selling this week. Most US families have a minimum of a TV per person and kiddies and old folks alike watch it in bed at nite, and turn it on first thing in the morning.
Pull the damned plug! Don't ration it, get rid of it.
The same purist who pitches a tantrum if some one light a cigarette within a block of the kid PAYS to bring this poison into their living room.
You can't get rich selling something no one buys - just look at how long it took Nike to dump Michael Vick.
We have to take responsibility for our own actions. Get this stuff out of your house and teach the kids to read something good for a change - Maybe The Money Wrench Gang, or Heinlein's Job. If you hook them at 13 or 14, they'll at least know there are other worlds out there.
Convince them it's the latest illegal substance, and the neighbor kids will be standing in line to borrow the books!
Khody Akhavi writes:
"...and what the government says is accepted without question."
~What a very grave error!
Governments are just comprised of *people*, and if those people are deceitful, depraved criminals, believing anything at all which issues from them is obviously a terrible mistake.
** A psychological revolution must precede the outer revolution, or there is no revolution at all.**
Radical free thinkers are integral to social change.
I believe our primary challenge is to caringly, patiently help change the minds and hearts of the peoples of each country, by introducing a new paradigm of ethical, moral, creative, loving and peaceful concepts based not on the miasmic, militaristic, and consumerist garbage which is current, but instead on surer verities, based on truths taught by sages well before the age of misrepresentation wherein such values were polluted by the vested interests of church and state.
Let's ditch for ever their recommended regime of, "Work, Buy, Consume, Die!"
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An era of AWAKENING is crucial for human progress, ~ and the dark entities in power know that full well, which why they go to such lengths to do the very opposite, -- expending vast amounts of energy in distracting the populace with a plethora of banal inconsequentials, and all the while cynically serving up their rhinestone 'news' to an undiscriminating audience of drones, who are generally too hoodwinked to realise they are being constantly fed lies.
There are known means to gently disabuse people of their illusions, and we ought usefully apply ourselves to that work, using everything from street theatre, to songs, books, film-making, dance, publishing, teaching, broadcasting, digital media and all the other proven avenues and tools of creative change.
If we challenge the current messy output by producing an *opposite and alternative* sort of mind-fare for consumption, we will change the world, --by changing and awakening consciousnesses. Methinks that is the test now facing us. ~ Are we up to it?
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We could modify Marshall McLuhan's aphorism of yesteryear, and now proclaim: "The Media is the Messiah" (-in this troubled age).
Wresting that hapless messiah (in one fell swoop, and it's entirety), away from the nefarious talons of an assortment of millionaire reprobates is implausible, but offering carefully honed parallel alternatives IS wholly do-able! -via our new digital technologies.
We have the means, we have the will, we have the broad aims, we only now need a modicum of EFFORT!
Designing, creating and broadcasting new channels wherein truth and reality usurp the bilge served up by current mEss Media is a positive and effective way to bring some LIGHT to a somewhat benighted world.
-And we could even have some fun in the process! (-because humor also is part of Light).
So let's shine, fellow diamonds! Let's shed some light around, -let's put our radicalized thoughts and creativity to real and effective use, -thus countering the gloom which so depresses and disempowers people, and thus universally help uplift our fellow beings, through working together to fashion a new world from the ashes which the media dinosaur's have tried to design for us.
I say again, -(quoting anthropologist Margaret Meade) : "Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
I also really like this one:
** "We are now at a point where we must educate our children in what no one knew yesterday, and prepare our schools for what no one knows yet." **
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Moses Kassandra July 28th, 2007 5:56 pm
I am glad you said it. To put it another way, the politicians must obey those who own the media - or they wont survive. Nor would they have gotten where they are in the first place.
http://www.freepress.net/news/24932
And now Mr. Rupert Murdoch is trying to buy _The Wall Street Journal_ to add to Sky News, Fox News, Clear Channel, etc. It's hard to live amongst hypnotized zombies. I like the phrase _a hermeneutics of suspicion_. Every time I tell someone I haven't had a television in my home since 1972 s/he tells me, _Discovery Channel makes up for it all_ or _I never watch it anyway_, yet they look at me as if I were from outer space when I have no clue what they're talking about when they bring up anchors, news, cartoon characters, and soap stars. Thank heaven that Common Dreams, etc. is still brought into my home by a nearly free Internet.
Abbie Hoffman quote: You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.
Looking forward to seeing this....especially since MEF produced it. My favorite by MEF which relates well to Solomon's work is "Peace, Propaganda, and the Promised Land," regarding the "special relationship" between US and Israel and how the media loves spinning the conflict. It demonstrates that the media loves the PR ways of the powerful. Best line in the movie is by Robert Fisk regarding what journalism should be (he is quoting Ha'Aretz's Amira Hass):
"And I asked her for her definition of journalism and she gave me the best definition I'd ever had. She said, 'Journalism is about monitoring the sources of power.' I used to think it was about, you know, telling the truth and being the first witness to history—which is true. But monitoring the sources of power is what we should be doing. The American press doesn't do it. The Canadian press, unfortunately, largely doesn't do it, the British press largely doesn't do it. Monitoring the sources of power—what a wonderful definition."
During Vietnam, around the time of the Daniel Ellesberg's releasing the "Pentagon Papers," we had a newspaper friend whose first career had been as an FBI agent. The skills gained there made him an excellent investigative reporter. We asked him if there was censorship in the newspaper business.
He smiled and said, "No, there is no overt censorship. However, after you have been working for a while, you learn what will be printed and what will go in the circular file. There is not much point in writing for a garbage can, so you learn to write what will be passed by the editor and printed."
This was around '71, before computers and blogs, but I imagine the same thing still goes on in the managed, official, press, TV, etc.
1984 nothing! WE, by Zamatian!
I like how Sean makes a buck even as the world falls apart.
libertas fugit,
I will add that you can also see who is promoted or gets the better assignments. But if you are a person of character, you take the worst assignments and make the best of them.
In the movie 'Inherit the Wind' a lawyer says to a news reporter, "Your job is to comfort the afflicted and Afflict the comfortable." Probably most journalists missed that day in ethics class, if they had it at all....
What wondrous things might happen if all the journalists who work for the TV networks and other MSM were to revolt and turn into followers of Bill Moyers and others who are NOT afraid to speak truth to power?
Might we then hear on the 6 o'clock news actual, real, true info about the oil agreements giving Iraq's future to ExxonMobil et al? About the fact that Iran actually does need nuclear energy because it will run out of oil for export within 10 years? That the retired generals who speak as network "experts" SEEM to have been joined in their Bush/Cheney propaganda efforts by those still fighting in Iraq, judging from their comments?
Might we even hear candidates for the presidency and members of Congress acknowledge truths that are not printed or broadcast by the MSM?
Look free of charge here is the future that many will face and die...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4931777426137335169
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bladerunner above has it. General Strike, Sep 11. Reportedly suggested by the TruthMove administrator, you can find more information here:
http://www.truthmove.org/forum/topic/567
It seems to me that the people who sell newspapers have sold war many times before. It is the assumption created in "Journalism Schools that there is such a thing as 'Journalism.'"
A newspaper sells advertisements to make money for its stockholders.
Advertisers sell products and produce to make money for its stockholders.
So who are these stockholders who gain from this process?
We are told it is the public that owns this stock, but wait. Have you ever owned stock and had the candidate of your choice elected to the board of directors, or even had a topic of your concern given any consideration beyond lip service?
When we do not have a say we have no power. When we are powerless we dissociate from reality. This leads to learned helplessness. This leads us to ask why won't someone help us? We need a leader. We look for anyone to listen. We want someone to say they will help so that we can go back to stasis.
When we want to change the little things like a war in Iraq, we must realize that pulling the troops from Iraq means that the troops are just going to the next war in this perpetual war economy. Yes that is a good thing to bring the troops home and in fact a damned good thing that I would like to have happened yesterday, but we must also work to have these troops retired and this war economy retired. For however well one does in this economy it is still at the expense of good people that ought to be fairly treated.
We have a lot of work to do in order to help one another learn to help one another be a community that is excited to be participating in the day-to-day work of our work, the day-to-day work of our government and the day-to-day work of our community.
Help is on the way if we just get up and start giving help.