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Where Have You Gone Bill Moyers? Bush Institute to Have PBS Show
George W. Bush Institute To Co-Produce Public Television Show "Ideas In Action"
The George W. Bush Institute -- the "action- oriented think tank" that is part of Bush's Presidential Center -- will co-produce a public television show hosted by its executive director, Ambassador James Glassman, in a rare convergence of public broadcasting and a partisan research organization.
The George W. Bush Institute -- the "action- oriented think tank" that is part of Bush's Presidential Center -- will co-produce a public television show hosted by its executive director, Ambassador James Glassman, in a rare convergence of public broadcasting and a partisan research organization. (AP File) "Ideas in Action" will premiere in February and will be co-produced
by Andrew Walworth, who produces PBS's "Think Tank." Glassman, the
former Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy under President
Bush and one-time moderator of CNN's "Capital Gang Sunday," will lead a
discussion on public policy issues in front of a live audience at
Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He will remain executive
director of the Institute.
The show will be distributed by Executive Program Services (EPS) to public television stations nationwide, including many PBS affiliates. Beginning in January, EPS will also begin distributing repeats of "Think Tank," currently distributed by PBS.
PBS confirmed that host Ben Wattenberg is leaving "Think Tank" and Walworth said an announcement will be made in the new year regarding the future of that program.
Glassman told the Huffington Post that they've filmed two episodes of the new show, "Ideas in Action," thus far.
The first episode, a discussion on pay for performance in education, includes one panelist from the George W. Bush Institute and panelists from the Economic Policy Institute and the Progressive Policy Institute.
"The idea is to discuss a difficult issue with a balanced panel," Glassman said.
The Bush Institute has a special focus on education policy -- along with economic growth, global health, human freedom and a women's initative -- but Glassman said the shows will tackle other topics as well. The second episode, for instance, highlights the use of online tools by dissident groups, such as those active in Iran.
It is questionable to say the least for a public television station to air a show produced and moderated by the George W. Bush Institute; one could easily imagine a conservative uproar if a similar show were produced by, say, the Clinton Foundation.
But Walworth cautioned not to jump to conclusions about the show based on the Institute's involvement.
"The Hoover Institution had a show on," Walworth said, citing the conservative think tank's "Uncommon Knowledge," which aired from 1997 to 2005.
"The proof will be in the pudding," he said. "When you see the shows, they're balanced, they're fair and Jim's got a long track record on TV. I've been in this business for 25 years, I've had many talk shows on PBS. I think the proof will be in the pudding."
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Show AllThe proof of the pudding would be if the first show focussed on torture, rendition, domestic wiretaps, wars of aggression, bogus intelligence, no-bid contracts, mercenary armies, 9-11...
A good follow up would be "Ride the Limo" "Billionaires for Bush"
Having the Chimpy Institute broacast "fair and balanced" shows on PBS is like having the Nazi party praised for its "humanitary" work in conducting the Holocaust.
One would have to wonder if this program will, as the mainstream media did during the buildup to the Iraq War, once again shut out any antiwar voices that will speak out against American militarism in the Middle East.
Not to worry--this show will go the same way as the Moyers Journal. It might take a little longer since the Fascist Neocon infrastructure has some deeper pockets than were supporting Moyers, but it will die.
The truth is that reality does not care what either progressives or fascists dream, reality will impose its limits on the political reality that surrounds us.
The multi-national corporate infrastructure will run out of operating capital as their precious dollars become worth less and less. The US military will soon enough run out of petroleumand the blood of youth to sacrifice to its lords and masters in the Pentagon.
All the creepy political whores now plying the halls of the Senate and House (Pelosi, Hoyer, Reid, Bauccus, etc) will soon enough discover that there will be no more patrons to continue to support them in the manner to which they have grown accustomed.
Grow your gardens
Get to know your neighbors
Stop watching TV.
Poet
“reality will impose its limits on the political”
But reality is light, the illuminating truth that man has more then he deserves.
And in a world locked in darkness by a vast majority that feel they deserve more, with a guilt free conscience they do always strive to take more.
All by intelligent design you see, to establish this thing called reality.
And Obama will be the first to endorse this stirring and stellar homage to Fascism.
But I could be wrong !
Based on the source of this show and the comparison to "Think Tank", my interpretation is that the "balance" in this show will be between various forms of a pudding of diarrhea and flatulence.
matthew loughran
surprise surprise. more right wing crap on pbs. now i know i won't be giving to pbs anytime soon. and you are correct birdbrain about the so called balance we will see on this shit show.
once again we can thank the rupukes and dims for this.
fml.
Revisionism continues with "George II: The Educator"
CHINA ---- OPEN DEBATE
Today on PRI they talked for ten minutes about how China was having
an open debate on the issue of privatizing all the government media.
Seems that most of the academic community is against it claiming it
would all be owned by the rich and foster a western capitalist society
driven by consumerism.
"foster a western capitalist society
driven by consumerism"
Now where would they get such a silly idea?
The private sponsorship in public broadcasting is surely coming to the fore, This is absoluteley nauseating,
We ought to all throw up on those putting this silly program together,
AD
In the past month I've noticed several differences in the PBS that I watch. Big Oil and Conservative organizations listed as sponsors, shows like Moyers fading into the sunset, The Newshour's new name "The PBS NewsHour" are just a few, aside from all the religion-based shows that have taken up a lot of space in the last nine years. I don't see it as PBS any longer. It's just plain old CBs (Conservative Bull-s.)
I, for one, will be witholding my considerable donations ($$$$) to PBS until they take this sucker off. Refuse to watch. Nip this thing in the bud!
No ordinary person has any business providing their dollars to PBS (or NPR for that matter). The damage done by Lehrer (and Morning Edition, All Things Considered) -- i.e. purporting "balanced" news but actually providing nothing of the sort is appalling. The middle classes take this stuff in, and go away believing they are informed. More things in this heaven and earth ....
Jeevee
Utterly shocking. Lets all make the sacrifice to dump tv.
WHY BE SURPRISED?
Consider the Lehrer News Hour, now brought courtesy of Chevron, Bank of America, Intel and Monsanto; lately underwritten by Archer Daniels Midland and Pacific Life. "Public" broadcasting is no more public than NBC, Fox and all the rest. The periodic beseechings of the public are only to "top off" expenses and to maintain the illusion of a "public" network.
An honest public funding of PBS for a year would cost a couple of days worth of our war expenditures. But then, virtually all of PBS offerings in the political sphere would be along the lines of Now, Frontline and Moyers .... and then (gasp!) we would begin to get a well informed public.
And may God bless Corporate America, one nation ABOVE the law.
Is this the Onion? I was wondering what would replace Bill Moyers, but this is uneffinbelievable.
The Propaganda Broadcast System, bringing you the worst of both worlds: commercials, commercial messaging and using "public" branding. Do viewers like you still give them money? Do they get tax subsidies? What a joke. I remember when corporations feared public television. Maybe some of the crap we're living through now wouldn't have happened if public television had grown in that capacity.
Jeevee
Watching tv is like inhaling deeply while breathing in stinking garbage.
Jeevee
Watching tv is like inhaling deeply while breathing in stinking garbage.
The fall of the American empire is an incredible spectacle to behold and the fallout will affect most of the planet....especially those that call themselves allies to this Beast!
I am amazed that so many think PBS is owned by one section of America.
Its called Public Broadcasting. Are we afraid to have other ideas and views put forward? I'm not, no decent liberal would be. Our ideas can stand up to theirs anyday.
To quote George, "Bring It On"
Having said that, let me quote AD, "We ought to all throw up on those putting this silly program together"
Fair and balanced and GWB simply doesn't ring true.
Comment removed by author for writer idocy... DOH
In the 1980's and well into the early 90's PBS served me as no other TV station going back to '56. Their historical works, "Eyes on the Prize", "Slavery and the Making of America", The "American Experience" from Jefferson to MacArthur and Robert Moses to John Brown and back again, and "American Masters" programs, the histories of major cities like NY and Chicago - warts and all. The nature programs, the science programs, the BBC Dramas, it was Rich in the best senses of the word. Hell even Front-Line did quality work in those days. In their half-hour format and even into the hour program the MacNeil Lehrer News Hour was professional (if a bit turgid) - it was a bit like watching "Huntley - Brinkley" in the early 60's when the news guys were still reporters - not blow dried Q-tested virtual humans (they also started at 1/2 hour).
In those days before the I-Net I mostly relied on the Christian Science Monitor for quality. Long after Zena went off the air and I no longer had any reason to watch Commercial TV even on Sat afternoons, I would still flip to any of 3 PBS channels in the LA/OC market.
THEN the far right declared WAR on PBS first tried to shut it down and failing that, cut their funding to the bone and gave PBS as a gift to the corporations.
It was like watching a brilliant 10 year old being handed into the exclusive care of debased pedophiles.
I haven't watched PBS since they produced that gross piece of propagandistic Corporate shit called "Commanding Heights" and now even my old antenna wouldn't do the job - no loss. All lies, all the time. And now the station is going to sing the praises of GWB's torture policies and war crimes? Of course, it's PBS.
He avoided impeachment.
He avoided criminal prosecution.
He maintains the pretense and public appearance that he has retreated into a low profile, nonpartisan lifestyle in suburban Dallas, leaving it to Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, and other temporarily exiled neo con surrogates to paint a smiley face legacy upon his blood stained, fraudulent and disasterous presidency.
The George W. Bush Institute is destined to emerge more and more into public view as an "action-oriented think tank" all right, an institutional spin machine having as its central function the drafting and redrafting of a revisionist history for the Bush/Cheney era.
9/11 was not his fault. In the aftermath, he steadfastly did all that was necessary to keep America safe for the rest of his watch. Torture works. Military intervention works. Unfettered corporate capitalism and tax cuts for the rich free up the invisible hand of the marketplace to work its economic wonders for the betterment of all mankind.
Blowback? Heavens no. Whatever goes wrong from this day forward is exclusively the fault of those who failed to follow his regime's example of upright, proactive government embracing traditional American conservative values. You know the spiel.
That PBS lends itself to this naked partisan propaganda enterprise is just one more sign of what happens when crimes go unpunished, and criminals are permitted to take the money and run.
Bill from Saginaw
HuffPo sez: "Glassman told the Huffington Post that they've filmed two episodes of the new show, 'Ideas in Action,' thus far."
***
Now there's a program title straight from the folks who brought you initiatives with names like "Clear Skies" and "Healthy Forests".
It should more properly be called "Bad Ideas in Action"
or maybe "Ideas from Assholes"
Who cares? I don't watch television. The pricks went off the air in June and I cannot afford to subscribe to a service.
On to the story: The George W. Bush Institute. The name says it all. Did Obama visit the Institute's gift shop and buy his flag pin?
But there is the radio version of the same---the only game in town for most of us, or the radio station one needs turn off a dozen times a day--just to remain sane, and remind oneself that not everyone need live life on their knees.
I stopped watching TV almost ten years ago, partly because the News Hour was pushing war and empire; I don't listen to NPR either -- largely another tool of the empire. My money that used to pay for cable now pays for the internet where one can get real information, and not support the fascists.
I felt like a member of the Inner Party in "1984" -- I had the privilege of turning the telescreen off (and did not have to suffer the leers of Richard Perle telling Dianne Rhem about how we had to mass murder people, while she nodded politely).
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised!
and the television will not be revolutionised!
Given the finanaical supporters of PBS I think this move is more in-line with their sponsors...corporations and right-wing "non-profit" organizations. PBS is no more LIBERAL or LEFT (far from being left) than NPR is.
WAKE UP...PICK UP YOUR MIRROR...PUT IT IN FRONT OF YOUR FACE AND UNDERTAKE CRITICISM, SELF-CRITICISM and then join people on the LEFT (or what we are called) radicals and TAKE ACTION to end this farce of a capitalist circus show!!
geezz!!!
I find it interesting and disturbing that Dylan Rattigan, one of the best journalists today who publicly rails against the fraudulent banking and insurance industries had his show "Morning Meeting" moved to the afternoon and the show's time cut in half. It is very sad and disturbing to see someone in the mainstream media speaking the truth, and having his show moved to a later slot after Chris Matthews, and the time halved.
Now more right wing horseshit will appear on television and be spun as educational. Interesting.
Yes I do agree Dylan Rattigan was more than OK
PBS? I used to watch that before congress took away all the TV channels. It's a hidden benefit.
With Bush and Monsanto in control of PBS, the oligarchy now officially owns ALL the MSM. Like Charles Manson producing his own teevee shows.
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I watch movies instead of TV. As long as Bill Moyers and David Brancaccio are on, I'll watch their shows. When they are gone, I'm gone.
After not having cable TV for almost 3 years, I subscribed to DISH satellite network when home-antenna, local TV became unavailable this year. I love Link TV and Free Speech TV with all of their great progressive stuff, but, my god, that is all there is. I pay $65.00 a month for 2 channels. I surely could get as much info via radio and/or the Internet. Yep, when my contract is up, the TV will be gone. Hope this old thing I have will last that long.
DISH Network, DEMOCRACY NOW AND LINK TV are eye openers.AL JAZEEREA Mosaic
Paying students for good performance is a great idea.
Why not try the same with executives? (Measured by long term social benefit...)
Joe
And politicians...
G.H.W.Bush was weaned on facist doctrin, and his son praticed the tactics when in office, and it is not capitalist, but more like facism will be forced our way. It's sad that Obama has allowed Poppa, and his old time CIA friend, Gates to control him.
PBS drank and then succumbed to the "coolaid" during the Bushie administration.
Will the Bush cold sore ever go away?
It's not as if PBS just does leftist politics with Moyers and NOW. The NIghtly Business Report is on every night and, as often as not, through the stories they air, the slant they give them, and the views expressed, it promotes a conservative worldview. See ya, PBS, when you tell the stories that need to be told. Or maybe not at all.
I like Bill Moyers and I should add Amy Goodman and Democracy Now!. They really help to get through the fascist BS.