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When I first heard about Scott McClellan's charges that the Bush administration had lied and deceived Americans during the months and years leading up to the war, I burst into tears of happiness. No, nothing he wrote was new. And even if he still seems like a sleazy public relations expert in obfuscation, an insider was finally telling the truth, in one book.
My story is different from those who felt seriously constrained about raising questions about the administration's obvious lies. I worked as an editorial writer at The San Francisco Chronicle, where a liberal editorial board raised serious objections to the war. And yet, in the years following 9/11, I felt editorial restraints that never allowed us to tell the whole truth about the lies and deception that led to America's most catastrophic foreign policy disaster.
Others in the mainstream media felt far greater restraints. Jessica Yellin, a CNN journalist, for example, says she felt pressured by corporate executives at her previous network to support the Iraq War. To Anderson Cooper, she described how she and others were "under enormous pressure from corporate executives, frankly, to make sure that this was a war presented in a way that was consistent with the patriotic fever in the nation and the president's high approval ratings." On the Today Show, Katie Couric, Brian Williams, and Charles Gibson also admitted feeling pressure from the Bush administration to support the war, MSNBC reported. Couric even recounted a threat from the White House Press Secretary to "block access to [the network] during the war" if she did not change the tone of her interviewing style."
So what did I experience? An editor and an editorial board who felt that, in the absence of inside sources, we could not counter the administration's lies.
Let me give you some examples. I was raised in a Republican family, but schooled by the great iconoclastic journalist I.F. Stone, who taught me that you can find the truth without inside sources, if only you're willing to see beyond patriotic fervor and examine voices in the public domain that are marginalized, So, I would read national security experts who countered Donald Rumfeld's ridiculous predictions; I would read the British, Canadian, Italian and French press; I would read the writings of experts in resource wars and weapons of mass destruction.
No, I didn't know I was right. But I was sure that the administration was lying. And, I knew that at the very least that our editorials should be asking why Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld et al should be believed when I had found strong evidence that they were cherry picking intelligence, and setting up their own office in the Pentagon, and acting in complete secrecy.
The rush to war drove me crazy. In the days that led up to the war, I went to my editor and told him I needed a few days unpaid leave to accept the fact that we were, in fact, going to war. In my mind's eye, I saw a baby tied to the railroad tracks and saw the train rapidly moving toward the helpless child. I saw years of quagmire, bloodshed, and tens of thousands of deaths. I needed a few days to accept that reality before I could return to writing. He understood and allowed me to regain my professional composure.
To its credit, the editorial board raised some of the toughest questions in the mainstream media. And yet....I was the only one who didn't believe Colin Powell's shameful presentation at the United Nations. Why? Not because I had special insider knowledge, but like I.F. Stone, I had found credible people who could dissect his speech and found it unconvincing and unpersuasive.
When I heard Bush's inaugural address, I heard two major lies embedded within his speech. But somehow that still wasn't enough to accuse him of plagiarism and deception.
The truth is, even a liberal newspaper, blessed with a liberal editorial board, did not engage in truth telling. We raised some good questions, wrote about supporting the troops, but failed to describe the deception that led to the catastrophe that was unfolding right before our eyes.
While I was writing editorials, I was also publishing two weekly political columns on the op-ed page. I also felt constrained as a columnist. If I wanted to discuss this country's desire to gain control and access over oil, I had to bump up against the accusation that I was a vulgar Marxist, rather than conversant with the reality of resource wars.
Finally, I am an historian, and I knew Iraq's history. I also knew that the war would end in a disastrous occupation, not a liberation, and that no country, including our own, will ever tolerate occupation by a foreign nation.
This week, I sat with a former colleague from the editorial board in a café, rather than in the room where we used to make our editorial decisions. He admitted that I had been right, but even more, that even in a liberal paper, the editor and most of the board, had felt restrained, afraid of seeming unpatriotic, afraid of saying the emperor wore no clothes, afraid of not giving the President the benefit of the doubt, afraid of truth telling without access to inside sources.
You may say, "Ho Hum, even the Senate has now, after five years, come out with a report that describes (oh, so tepidly) the years of deception.
But for me, the tears flowed because I remembered all those years when I felt passionate about telling the public the truth, but was unable to do so in a mainstream, liberal, newspaper.
Ruth Rosen, a journalist and historian, is professor emerita of history at the University of California.
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Show All" We raised some good questions, wrote about supporting the troops, but failed to describe the deception that led to the catastrophe that was unfolding right before our eyes."
When you adopted the "support the troops" nonsense meme of the Rovian spin machine, you undercut any message you were trying to promote questioning the war criminals who have occupied our government and media.
It is way paste time to stop glorifying the sick mercenaries who serve in the Empire's war machine.
Scott Ritter was a major source for me. Every word out of Colin Powell's mouth--as he spoke them---I knew, was a lie.
I was totally confident of that.
Also, even Newsweek had the scoop of the century and blew the story by putting it in its Periscope section----instead of running it on the cover where any first year journalism student knows it belonged--- just a few days before Bush illegally attacked (yes, that's terrorism, folks) the Iraqi people.
They printed excerpts from the interrogation of Hussein Kamel, the director of all WMD by U.S. and U.N. officials. He proved to their belief that all WMD had been destroyed by 1995. There was nothing left.
Now, did any other newsmedia follow up and jump on this HUGE story? Why didn't every news organization want this story. They all knew it was there.
They chose not to run it.
Many moons ago, Arnaud de Borchgrave (hardly a screaming Marxist) wrote a novel titled "The Spike". It depicts the extent to which the greatest, most often used, hardest to challenge, and most insidious power of the press is not in how they cover stories, but in how they choose what stories NOT to cover. It's well worth reading.
I certainly know how Cassandra felt during the Cheney/Evilgelical run up to this catastrophy. For those creatures without a working B.S. filter, I hope they don't trip on their way to the war crimes gallows.
What's so wrong about being a screaming and vulgar Marxist?
A culture of deception that continues unabated. Relentless. We truly have been "amused" to death.
Every damn journalist is finding an easy out as to "Why I Could Not Tell The Truth Even Though I Knew." Well, FU and yours, you all didn't want to lose your jobs. Did they threaten you with a PsyOps murder conspiracy theory? Damn, speak up you cowards! You should have, you did NOT ergo YOU and your ?journalist?[98%]cronies are COMPLICIT! Sleep well, liars!
grumble
A lot of truth in the above comments.
Can anybody tell me why none of the "major" candidates say a word about the critical environmental crisis, except Ralph Nader? Please, Friends, go to www.votenader.org/
A lot of truth in the above comments.
Can anybody tell me why none of the "major" candidates say a word about the critical environmental crisis, except Ralph Nader? Please, Friends, go to www.votenader.org/
All these "mainstream" Ruth Rosen, Katie Couric, Scott MacLellan come-lately reformed corporate whores should get this heavy shit off their chest once and for all and then be left to stew alone in purgatory, soothed only by whatever passes for reflective remorse. If they ever try to write or speak another word in public again the only proper response is rotten tomatoes.
Bless you Ruth Rosen. If even 20% of the press had your courage, we wouldn't be in the dire situation we now find ourselves in. The press definitely failed us, the congress failed us, and of course, the white house. It was a perfect storm of failure, and we have not begun to appreciate the costs of this war to the Iraqi citizens, to our citizens, our treasury, our prestige, our future, and our sense of who we are.
And our next great crisis, environmental/energy, is coming at us like a freight train. And it is not even clear that our system is sufficiently agile to handle it, even if all the players were doing their jobs.
www.StudentsForTheEarth.org
Ruth Rosen:
"Thank you for your testimony today. The judgment of the court is that your regret is sincere and your apology heartfelt. You will not be sharing a cell with Judith Miller at Guatanamo.
However, it is the opinion of the court, that you failed to up-hold the basic standards of journalism. Instead of taking "a few days off", you should have saved your honor and that of your nation, and resigned your position as opposed to becoming a co-conspirator.
In lieu of your public penance, you are hereby ordered to refrain from engaging in journalism, including the teaching of journalism. Good day."
-Transcript from the trial of "The People of the United States of America v. George Bush et. al." November 6th 2010
I guess the only ones who didn't fail were the millions of people worldwide demonstrating against impending war against Iraq.
The invasion of Iraq was one of the biggest crimes against humanity in modern times. It was obvious to the millions of us who protested, as theProf says, that it was totally unnecessary, and a recipe for disaster for the entire world. How in the hell could we see that, and yet those in editorial board rooms across the country could not? Patriotism? Supporting the troops? What total bullshit!
"The press definitely failed us, the congress failed us, and of course, the white house."
And they will continue to fail us. Nothing has changed. The only hope is a change in the white house.
The heads of all the MSM should be prosecuted for promoting lies that led us into this mess. They are just as guilty as bush/cheney, maybe more so.
How funny: not a mention of impeachment or any action or thought rectifying years of being complicit in treasonous lies - just self-righteous tears of boo hoo "I was right, everything's ok now".
Fear - the opiate of the masses - rules the day. The writer fears not having work outside a "liberal mainstream newspaper" so continues her charade of human dignity. This fear, reminds me of the expert from the Wharton school of business speaking on the launch of Microsoft's Vista, "Microsoft has every reason to be financially fearful, they've spent $5 billion of a project expected to return $100 billion". Egad, let me piss my financial pants, what an absolutely horrid financial position to be in!
We live in an economy that produces a $15 trillion a year GDP, and because of the pandemic of fear we doubt our ability to find our way to the trough without daddy's hand. We lay our dignity down, like Rosen, on the sacrificial alter of the conspiracy of treason: squandering treasure we fear not having, while bludgeoning and bleeding our human abilities for living in the joy of shared prosperity, instead clinging with white knuckles to our self-righteous denial of fear: how do we overcome this fear?
Sorry Ms. Rosen, you and other journalists will not receive public forgiveness. You should have fought the corporate monster instead of backing away. Now that all of you have had your asses handed to you in the form of guilt, why do you not collectively take on the corporate bosses and take out full-page ads in major newspapers explaining yourselves and further exposing the lies of the Bush Administration to pressure Congress to begin IMPEACHMENT hearings! I realize that Congress will do nothing, but the pressure can continue and must!
We tried,
They lied,
Thousands died,
We cried.
Wide eyed
They denied,
Everyone sighed,
Pushed aside,
Took in stride
That more died.
A wild ride.
A place to hide,
No one to chide
The ones who lied.
I live in San Francisco. I stopped reading the Chronicle oh, about 2003. Subscription cancelled because of the lack of invasion/occupation/people-in-the-streets reporting.
I hate these mea culpas. All these people who had a microphone, a pen, an audience. The sickest part is that it continues today.
Ms. Rosen, how dare you compare yourself to I.F. Stone. On the pursuit and courage of truth discovery and truth telling, you blew it.
I for one do not say 'oh ho hum'. I am so angry, and so heartsick. And I deplore all of the Johnny and Julie come late-lies who tell us now what they knew then. Liars then. Shameful then, shameful still.
I think the most on-target indictment of the U.S. media came from Studs Terkel, who, in an interview on PBS some years ago, pointed out that it's all the things they do NOT report that's their greatest failure. This constant, insidious censorship is something most Americans are totally unaware of; they think we have a "free press!"
Thanks annabelle. I hope you will contribute more of your poems here on CD.
People must be careful when they refer to the invasion of Iraq as a 'total catastrophe'.
It was a total success for a small segment of society that included the Republican faithful that got cushy jobs like heading up a disfunctional FEMA with no past experience in disaster management (excluding Arabian horses that broke their legs!)
It was a total success for the military industrial complex for everyone who made Bradley fighting vehicles (Bush senior is on the board of corporation who manuafactuures them) or contracted outmilitary services (Cheney's Haliburton, Blackwater, et al).
It was a total success for Big Oil who now get 6 times as much for the same barrel of oil as they did before the invasion.
It was a total success for the MSM as they got millioms of Americans to buy into their crap with their third rate jingoism and corporate fealty.
It was a total success for the corporate lackies in Congress who got the average taxpayer to fund their wealthy constituents schemes to 'keep America safe'
Now who can argue with success?
McClellan is just one of the sloppiest criminal liars on the menu these days---my friends and I over beers knew that Iraqistan would be a catastrophe, so there certainly is no excuse whatsoever for anybody "inside the loop"....It's the old deal. First they sell you the lie---then they sell you their own "shock" that it was a lie, and then they sell you whatever pittance they can come up with about the lie. WHen that peters out (for them), they start a new lie. Period. Journalists "professionals"? In what sense, that they collect a paycheck? I have college freshmen in my classes with more ability to admit and improve on mistakes....
Like Ruth Rosen, I also watched Colin Powell's ludicrous presentation before the UN, shouting vulgarities at the TV and thinking all the while that if there were actual 'mobile labs' that produced WMD, Powell would have shown satellite photos instead of artist's renderings. Then 'Mr. Integrity' added to his neck-high pile of manure by playing an audio tape that could have been anyone, claiming it was a highly-placed Iraqi general covertly intercepted talking about Iraq's mountain of moveable WMD, merrily crisscrossing the desert to avoid the myopic bumpkins of Hans Blix's UN inspection team. (A British newspaper later asserted that the intercepted conversation was held in a type of Arabic not even spoken in Iraq.) What added the third ring to this circus, though, was the Secretary of Scat's adopting the pose of an actor playing a doctor on TV and brandishing a small vial of what looked like Ceresota flour, intoning gravely that this much of a dangerous toxin manufactured in Saddam's hidden Labs of Doom could spell the end for large portions of the American public.
Well, that did it for the US Big Media. While they may have had some mild qualms following the chickenhawk emissions of Bush, Cheney and the other neocon quacks, Big Chief Powell had allegedly been doubtful about the war, and his military-experience gravitas and square-jawed integrity were unquestionable, at least to the pampered pundits and associated graveyard diggers in our mighty BM. If Colin had caught the Iraq invasion fever, game over -- this danger must be for real.
That they were wrong, and Powell has been pathetically appearing in the media for years trying to resurrect his damaged reputation, has not slowed down much of the BM from swallowing every hook, line and sinker of Bush's current Iran fearmongering. I hope Ms. Rosen's Chronicle has been more circumspect this time than last.
As George Orwell once wrote, referring to the atmosphere in the typical corporate newsroom: "Circus dogs jump when the trainer cracks the whip, but the really well-trained dog is the one that turns somersaults when there is no whip."
Obviously, the whip is no longer needed for most of America's Major League newsrooms.
Since Ms. Rosen mentioned I.F. Stone, I'm sure she's familiar with one's of Stone's enduring quotes: "All governments are run by liars and nothing they say should be believed."
Why she should have had even the slightest doubt that the Bushites were lying about Iraq is a puzzler, but let me defend her here. I once worked in the news 'bidness' and, even back during the Watergate era when I shoveled the news, there were sometimes conflicts over what to publish or put on the air. And it occasionally happens that you report, or refrain from reporting, certain news about which you had some reservations. It's easy to say you should quit your job if you feel any moral twinge at not reporting all that you know or suspect when you're not actually working for a living in the media swamp; much harder when your family's food, clothing and shelter depend on your paycheck.
I finally quit the business long ago from a combination of factors, not least of which was the compromise of conscience rising higher up the ladder would have required. Ms. Rosen has had her epiphany; let's forgive her any Iraq apostasy and say, 'go and sin no more.'
annabelle [June 8th, 2008 12:19 pm], applause, applause. You summed it up in brief.
alexnosal [June 9th, 2008 12:06 am], is right on the money (pun intended), but we won't hear the BM addressing these facts -- to do so might be considered 'unpatriotic.' When a relative of a casualty of 9/11 tried to bring this up on his show, America's Uncle Buck, Bill O'Reilly, cut off his mic.
These days, the US Corporate News Media is just barely a rung above the American Idol panel.
Jack37 [June 9th, 2008 6:22 am] good observation. My rinky-dink journalism course taught me more ethics, back in the day, than those practiced by any member of our present BM, save Keith Olbermann and perhaps a couple of others that don't come readily to mind. Jon Stewart, Bill Maher and Thom Hartmann are better journalists these days than Brian Williams, Charles Gibson and Katie Couric. The former tell the truth; the latter just peddle the story. Woof, woof, newshounds!
Watch CNN, FOX, and, yes, even MSNBC and you know that nothing has changed and that nothing will ever change in the future.
So now we know that all an administration needs to do in order to totally control the media, is to threaten to "block access"?
Well here's a question for you Ruth (and the rest of you sorry-assed "journalists"): Just what good is "access", if all you're getting is access to a pack of lies anyway? Isn't the fact that those types of threats were made, even BIGGER news??!!
A true professional, in ANY field, is one who does the right thing regardless of personal risks they encounter. Would you have any sympathy for a doctor who witheld vital information about a public health threat (such as a possible epidemic) from the public out of fear for his position as a staff physician?
Most of you in the media are f*cking pathetic! If the first amendment were taken away from you, you'd be screaming your heads off. Yet for almost the entirety of this administration, you've ALLOWED yourselves to be silenced. You are supposed to be a source of information, not DISinformation. Your "tears should be flowing" out of a sense of shame. The only thing that kept you from reporting the truth.....was your own cowardice.
Scott McClellan should not be allowed to keep a penny from his book sale. Isn't abetting in the murders of hundreds of thousands a crime? Isn't it against the law to profit from your crimes?
Assholes, thieves, sadists, manipulators, toadies and snakes tend to rise to the top and get ahead, now and also throughout history. As a civilization, we must move to another place where brutal murderous criminal behavior is punished, not rewarded.
Hey, you forgot rats. Wild rats, that it. Domesticated rats are warm and friendly.
Dear Ruth, Thank you for your heart-felt thoughts my thoughts on your article.
MEDIA
The media above all must be changed from corporate control of a few. We all know this has become the official propaganda to keep the public told what they are supposed to know, not too much different from Pravda. We don't have a democracy regardless of how misled the public is by the media to think this is a functioning democracy. Change is necessary to give democratic exposure to the all-important ideas the public must know to make an informed decision.
The media including print media, must present an understanding of the complex thought necessary to be brought to bear on global complex issues of survival. Certainly a departure is required from the simplistic superficial treatment ad-nauseam we witness each day, which passes for news presented by the Barby-Doll class of newsreader called journalist.
The media who carries their continued assault against progressive ideas and those, who would in any way, attempt to bring different thinking to bear on the so called "American Dream" which has become the world's nightmare. The media must begin to understand its roll as an objective commentator to the necessary changes that must be made to the USA and the world if humanity is to survive. It above all must also be changed to once again give exposure to ideas that facilitate understanding of complex thought on complex issues. A departure from the simplistic superficial treatment ad-nauseam we witness which passes for news.
The media including print media, is out of control this election has shown us just how far it has gone to dumb-down the public. The recent move by ABC to remove candidates from the debates was outrageous. They are trying to determine the fate of the country and the world being mouthpiece for special interests and the government, in the process silencing dissent. Scott McClellan showed us the above propaganda that now passes for news and its complicity in pushing this country into war.
Media censure is unheard, the FCC should rule for the public but like the EPA its teeth are continually drawn. The media has no right to exclude any politician who is running for office as happened recently with the ABC debate. The ABC's license would be lifted if the rules were changed but the congress, with the exception of a few push for more media conglomeration supported by special interests. I hope that someone picks up on this thought. We have seen the obsession by FOX and CNN, and others in the form of Wolf Blitzer, and the FOX rabid journalists constantly referring to the Rev. Wright controversy.
Blitzer's bias is clear. He is quick to use every possible negative he can against Obama from the Flag Pin to anything else he could get his mouth around. His support for Clinton has been clear and inappropriate, for CNN to call itself a "fair and balanced" news network. I quote Mr. Nichols: 
" The media pretense of being a fly on the wall has often been preposterous. In the real world of politics — where power brokers and manipulators proceed with the cynical axiom that perception is reality — the fly on the wall is the wall. The political press corps is not observing reality as much as redefining it while obstructing outlooks and constraining public perceptions."
As usual, few are able to see the stampede of the public sheep created by media. I support the change that Obama represents! He is intelligent and wants America once again to be looked upon as a great nation that it could still be and once was. The present "lack of experience" cry of Clinton is preposterous. But picked up by the media who far from being Liberal, has tried to bury Obama with Rev. Wright and nearly succeeded. Could anyone having been near the White house as long as Bush done as badly for the USA? There is experience! However, the discovery of a job approval rating for him at about 28% of the American people speaks volumes about experience. Yet the media seeing this clearly has remained silent! No one could have been as bad as the Bush team, yet McCain still raises this issue with the corporate media thundering silence.
A flight from entrenched American politics is necessary . . . it has ruined this country and made greed the single value of importance. The young people once again embrace hope as a result of the Obama campaign. The Hillary political group and entrenched politics have virtually destroyed America with its policies and exclusive power clubs. She has believed this form government is America and should continue in the face of this catastrophe but no such discussion is ever enjoined in this media. Israel has dropped CNN in favor of Al Jazerza this is the state of American media.
Mr. Gore Vidal, has pointedly criticized mainstream media as one of the major problems, and what is wrong with the USA. The corporate media conglomerates control the message and that message is perversely distorted and panders to its advertising portfolio! Wolf Blitzer one of the glaring examples of this criticism and shows clearly those distorted ideas with his reporting, which is nothing more than partially factual opinion dictated by his bosses.
He is a person who has no right to shape public opinion far from being the "fly on the wall" he espouses to be. We must remember flies morph from maggots. He displays ignorance as a virtue for the entire world to see, an example of what is considered, by many in America to be news reporting. If Blitzer were billed as a CNN commentator, at least the public would not be hoodwinked to believe his reporting to be the truth, while it is lack of concern for accuracy, rectitude and fairness to be considered to be news rather than opinion.
The future leaders, Obama or McCain, should discuss the problems America and the world faces. The questions should have the quality and courage of the ideas that might be an anathema to the public but the government does not want this kind of discussion. The problem of public ignorance of the issues caused by the media is serious. In the heat of elections the media panders to voter ignorance. The emphasis, as we see on nightly, so-called news, is constant repetition of candidate's miscues. The result of the media sensationalism becomes, the wrong problem and the wrong message at a crucial time in world history. The emphasis on having the politicians address a credible platform of ideas based on an American and global interaction in the world is critical but it does not occur.
There is not enough time left for civilization to focus on rubbish. The energy and environmental issues for example or food and health care are the problems the media should be focusing upon. But to use the Rev, Wright issue for one week, to try and hurt the candidacy of Obama is a travesty. The issues most pressing are once again avoided, those really important issues that must be put before the congress and the electorate; the environment, continued funding of Iraq, energy issues, education, health care and so many others not dealt with, all impacting upon the economy, the failure of public dialog is outrageous!
The issues of this election will impact on the environment, economy and the future of the USA as never before. Still, if more than 50% of eligible voters cast their votes it will be a miracle, as a result of regressive US election laws and media obfuscation. It is compulsory for everyone to vote as in Australia it should be so in the USA as well. Few of the candidates are really talking about the major points, even those who are the most erudite. The environment in association with the economy or health care and elections reform, to name some, are kept out of public dialog as a result of the nonsense punditry hours on end. The world looks at America and its "star struck reality" in wonder.
The media reduces the public debate to its most simplistic level with pundits arguing about one inconsequential issues rather than the truly important issues of our time. The American people are kept from hearing and understanding the relationship of the entire group of crucial issues, which a true leader must address for the very survival of America within a global economy. The costs for the war would pay for every single need from health care to American infrastructure repair and education, as well as the alleviation of world hunger and energy research this is what is what is at stake.
The media deals with Rev. Wright and the American Flag lapel pins instead.
The media keeps the public dumbed down for obvious reasons they represent the corporate aristocracy who work with the government for the correct propaganda to be aired. As a result the public becomes unable to talk about moving radically toward change and the related issues affecting their very life and future.
The issues of climate change, energy issues and the global economy, not only American economy, the "free market" system, controls where America is going but we only hear about the cost of gasoline rather than the issues of conservation associated with that idea unless it is at 3AM. All the other issues, including people losing their homes as a result of Wall Street manipulation and are tied to these fundamental problems.
The above is the first and major issue, which affects all other issues and is completely related to the economic changes that must take place. However, this is not news but Rev Wright can occupy one week of airtime. The media board rooms instruct their so-called journalists (news/opinion readers) to stay clear of those subjects that would attack advertising, consumption, tied together in the media collusion with special interests to maintain the consumer system killing the world. Media in collusion with government does not want the change that would result in the decline of there hundreds of millions of dollars in profits.
All environmental problems are in one way or another associated with the Western world's consumption based lifestyle led by the USA. These issues are affected by consumer advertising much of it coming from the millions spent on advertising of irrelevant product and campaign advertising found at news broadcasts.
poopdeck [June 9th, 2008 10:30 am] wrote: "Watch CNN, FOX, and, yes, even MSNBC and you know that nothing has changed and that nothing will ever change in the future.'
I disagree, Poopdeck. As the saying goes, the only constant is change. Bill O'Reilly has lost over two million viewers since 2004; Keith Olbermann, for the first time, scored better ratings than Billo last week; Fox News chief Roger Ailes is reportedly close to being axed by Murdoch; various Air America talk show hosts have been beating Rush, Hannity and Savage in radio markets around the nation, and the Big Media is glacially moving to the left for one simple reason -- that's where the money is. (Even Rupert Murdoch keeps such things as The Simpsons on the air because they earn big profits.)
These days, right-wing squawkers like Joe Scarborough and the low-rated Glenn Beck are in deep trouble and Rachel Maddow is going to get her own show at MSNBC. Even Tweety Bird Matthews is hanging on by a thread, so you might have noticed his slow nudge leftward in the past year, even to the point of denying he was once a cheerleader for Bush and his disaster in Iraq.
The country is suffering from conservative Republican fatigue, the neocon 'experiments' in governing have failed miserably, and most everyone wants a change. The Big Media is slowly following that trend.
Good points, ike kay [June 11th, 2008 7:34 pm], and, as I said above, times are changing and, hopefully, will change even more if Obama is elected.
One anecdote about Wolf Blitzer: According to Ben Roberts, Blitzer was on a local radio station in DC before the Iraq invasion and frankly stated, "The White House knows Saddam doesn't have any WMD." The host was so flabbergasted, she asked him to repeat himself, and he did. "The White House knows Saddam doesn't have any WMD." This means that all of that time Blitzer was pumping up Bush's war he knew that Iraq was no threat to the US and Bush's rationale for war was a lie. I recall his loathsome participation in Bush's propaganda campaign every time I see Blitzer on CNN. He's only a journalist in the Joseph Goebbels sense of the word.