I Know You Are But What Am I? The Right Wing Media
By Sheila Samples
OpEdNews.com
"A
really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the
all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of
managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be
coerced, because they love their servitude. To make them love it is
the task assigned, in present-day totalitarian states, to ministries
of propaganda, newspaper editors and schoolteachers...."
~~Aldous
Huxley Brave New World
foreword to 1946 edition
Folks on the Internet are having a field day with Rupert
Murdoch's Fox News Network finally getting what it so richly deserves
in Robert Greenwald's recently released documentary,
"Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism." At
long last, the sound of a warped and twisted tree falling in the
journalism forest was not only heard, but thanks to American Progress
and MoveOn.org, was celebrated in thousands of "house
parties" all across the country.
I must admit for a while there, I just kicked back and
enjoyed it -- stretched out every minute -- wallowed in
orgiastic delight -- grinning throughout like
someone who has sex only once a year, but -- Whoop!
-- tonight's the night! Nobody in the business
deserves the comeuppance of a dressing-down more than Fox.
Australian-born billionnaire Murdoch and his Fox News chairman and
former Reagan/Bush adviser Roger Ailes, the Karl Rove of
cable, have been dropping their laundry and mooning the free
world for years --steamrolling the truth, manipulating world opinion
-- making a mockery of the once revered institution of journalism.
I even rejoiced at the news that a group of media
organizations, to include AlterNet, TrueMajority and MoveOn.org, petitioned
the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to make Fox desist from false
advertising by using the phrase "Fair and Balanced" as its
trademark. Such action is long overdue. There's
nothing remotely fair or balanced in the obnoxious 24/7 stand-up
comedy routine that Murdoch passes off as news...
The Real World
But then, I reluctantly came back to the real world.
Even more reluctantly, I realized that Fox is perhaps the
more honest of
US
mainstream print and electronic
media. No, really. Watch and
listen closely. Preening, sanctimonious spinmeisters and
wide-eyed, mini-skirted blonde bimbos wrap up
their slanted reporting by defiantly
proclaiming, "Fox News -- Fair and Balanced."
Then they add a smirking caveat -- "As
Always..."
Can't argue with that. As always, Fox has never pretended to be anything other
than fiercely biased toward the hard right, and has been not only
a strident supporter and protector of George W. Bush
since his 2000 selection, but -- with the help of those
like Matt Drudge -- continues to be his partner in
crime.
Think about it. Think about the brazen Fox
News attack on the Clinton
administration in January 2001 as power changed hands and the feral
Karl Rove "marked" his territory with the first of
many vicious leaks to the media -- a strategy that continues to
be the modus operandi of the Bush regime today. White
House offices trashed, Rove said. Air Force One stripped clean.
Fox news director Brit Hume, along with anchor Tony Snow
and correspondent "Campaign" Carl Cameron, worked round
the clock, determined to make Bill and Hillary
Clinton's legacy one of looting and vandalism -- a final
degradation for the man who refused to die no matter how many times
they killed him.
Within two weeks, officials at Andrews Air Force Base had
debunked the Air Force One charges, and the General Services
Administration found that there had been no vandalism, but it would be
mid-May before Snow would concede on camera that, "Rumors
to the contrary, the GSA says the Clinton administration
did not trash the White House or despoil Air Force One...Okay, I'm
sorry..." Snow grinned, "the ex-president's pals have a
legitimate beef."
Hume has yet to weigh in on the matter or apologize for
falsely reporting that the
Clintons
had taken the plane's "porcelain, china...silverware and even the
salt and pepper shakers." And Cameron stood his
ground. He refused to accept the GSA investigation, calling
it merely a "cursory inspection" and blustered, "As for
whether or not there was vandalism, it has not been proved or, for
that matter, disproven..."
A Different Journalistic World
We live in a vastly different journalistic world than the one
outlined by Walter Williams, the first dean of the Missouri School of
Journalism, in his Journalist's
Creed http://www.journalism.missouri.edu/about/creed.html
in 1908, or for that matter, the one presented to me
in journalism classes more than two decades ago. Bias
was anathema to any self-respecting reporter, and we believed -- fervently
believed -- that journalism was such a noble calling that no one
would dare besmirch it with rampant anonymous sources or unchecked
facts. But "bias" long ago fell by the wayside;
journalism is now totalitarian propaganda driven by corporate
agendae. Today's journalism world is unfriendly, mean-spirited,
partisan -- and destructive.
It's a world of NBC and Tim Russert, who opened the
Sept. 13, 2000 Hillary Clinton/Rick Lazio debate with a
blatant attempt to rattle Clinton by demanding
-- "would you care to apologize to the American people
for lying about the vast, right-wing conspiracy you said was out to
get your husband? Do you," Russert asked, smugly
certain that he had backed the b*tch into a corner, "regret
misleading the American people?"
And a world of CBS and Dan Rather who, in the
marching-band lead-up to international slaughter, destroyed in
one fell swoop any shred of credibility he will ever have as a
serious journalist. I can no longer "hear" Rather
when he speaks. Any time Rather opens his mouth, I am
reminded of his remarks on CNN's Larry King program, to
wit..."Bush is my president. Whatever he tells me to do, I'll
just salute, line up behind him and say 'Yes Sir!" Then,
taking journalistic absurdity to new heights, Rather -- blinking
back patriotic tears -- smartly saluted!
It's a crazy, Orwellian world of Fox nemesis
CNN, just one of the many voices of Time Warner, the
world's largest media company. CNN also hides its covert
news censorship and selective bias behind the unsubstantiated slogan:
"CNN -- the Most Trusted Name In News," and the highly
improbable claim that "More Americans trust CNN than any
other news network..."
The easily cowed CNN is far more likable
than Fox. Like Fox, CNN is not
only unquestionably loyal to Bush, but is proud to be his
"nanny," jealously protecting him from criticism and bad
press. Earlier this month, a petulant Bush stomped out of a
press briefing when reporters asked him about his relationship
with the odious "Kenny Boy" Lay, and left White House
spokesman Scott McClellan standing there with his bare face hanging
out.
Amazing news. However, CNN, who usually hangs
onto Bush's every word, saw fit to air ONLY the Scott McClellan
portion of the briefing. With the possible exception
of the fabulous Capital
Hill Blue http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4805.shtml, censorship
of this presidential temper tantrum appears to be universal.
If proof is needed that the mainstream
US
media shamelessly protects this totally worthless,
morally-impaired warmonger -- this is it.
And it's a world where a journalist like Time
Magazine's Margaret Carlson still had her job
after proudly making a snickering admission that the media's
tacit lemming agreement to trash, and to ultimately destroy, Vice
President Al Gore in the run-up to the 2000 election was because
it was "easier than having to work to dig out stuff from George
Bush's past" -- and, by golly -- because "it was so darn
much FUN..."
Of course such mindless cruelty is nothing new in
journalism's "embedded" world. Since the cold war, US
regimes have worked tirelessly both within and through the media
to condition American citizens to believe whatever is on
their newsstands or beamed into their living rooms.
Americans no longer question whether their government represents
them. They do not question why members of their watchdog
media no longer patrol the perimeters of democracy, but sit happily on
one branch of one tree -- chirping like mockingbirds...
The Media's Great Adventure
A conscious decision had to have been made at the highest
media-military-industrial corporate levels to embark upon
this bloody adventure of world conquest. With profits
spreading as far as the eye could see, it's delusional to imagine the
Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of Walter Williams'
journalism even creating a blip on the screens of Murdoch's
sprawling five-continent News Corp., General Electric (NBC, CNBC,
MSNBC), Viacom (CBS, UPN), Time Warner (CNN) or Walt Disney (ABC).
Journalists who considered themselves trustees for the
public, who refused to betray that trust by suppressing the news
were quickly discredited as paranoid conspiracy theorists and were
either marginalized or axed outright. Author Michelle Goldberg,
in her analysis of the book, "Into the Buzzsaw," a
compilation of horror stories of 18 journalists who dared to buck
the corporate media system, says, "There's something of an
X-Files feel to a lot of these stories, though not in the way that
condescending guardians of official truth think. Rather, their surreal
feeling comes from the first-person experiences of people finding the
institutions they've served all their lives suddenly turning on
them."
When profits are threatened, corporate parents have a
tendency to eat their young. Goldberg says once a
journalist has been tossed out of the inner circle, "anything
they write can be smeared as sour grapes or mere ranting. The media
has already branded them unreliable, so their charges are extremely
unlikely to be taken seriously."
Ego-driven media such as Fox and CNN, however, were happy to
cast their grins to the wind and become carney barkers whose job
was to convince a doubting public that there was no reality
beyond the star-spangled images on their TV
screens. The now infamous Fox memos http://www.poynter.org/forum/?id=thememo
warned correspondents to avoid "whining" anti-war protesters
and to not air US bombs killing Iraqi civilians. No problem.
Most journalists, eager to add "war correspondent" to their
resumes, were happy to create a war -- just to cover it.
In a "fair and balanced"
revelation during the March 28 Fox News Sunday, Hume echoed
defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld's earlier remarks
-- "...if Washington D.C. were the size of Baghdad, we would
be having something like 215 murders a month...There's going to be
violence in a big city," Hume shrugged, and went on to grump that
critics of President Bush -- including families of American soldiers
killed in his Iraq war -- should "just
get over it..."
Even with their resounding fall from grace, it gives me
no pleasure to say our state-controlled media brought it upon
themselves by becoming Bush administration whores. If
Greenwald's "Outfoxed" does nothing else, it at least
is prompting a national debate on the state of our media and the
price American citizens are paying for failing to demand
answers to journalism's five W's and one H.
PBS--I wouldn't sell my integrity for all the money in the
world. Not for a hundred million, billion, trillion
dollars!
FOX--Then you're crazy!
CNN--I know you are but what am I?
ABC--You're a spineless Fox wannabe!
CBS--I know you are but what am I?
NBC--You're an idiot!
PRINT MEDIA--I know you are but what am I?
WEEKLY STANDARD, NEWSMAX, FREE REPUBLIC--You're
a slimy traitor!
RUSH LIMBAUGH, SEAN HANNITY, ANN COULTER--
I know you are but what am I? I know you are but what am
I? I know you are but what am I?
WE THE PEOPLE--What
about the lies Bush told us?
Why are more than 900 of our young people dead; tens
of thousands of innocent Iraqis and Afghanistanis dead? When
will you stop the madness?
Who is responsible for this obscenity? Where
is the outrage? How
could you allow this to happen?
BILL O'REILLY--SHUT UP! JUST SHUT UUUUP!!
Sheila Samples is an
Oklahoma
freelance writer and a former civilian
US
Army Public Information Officer. She will accept praise and atta-boys
at: rsamples@sirinet.net.
Complaints and death threats should be directed to her cousin, Junior
Samples, at BR-549.