Monday, July 26, 2010

It's Time To Terminate The Lying Right-Wing Propaganda Machine

From The Washington Post -- July 26, 2010:

By E.J. Dionne Jr.

The smearing of Shirley Sherrod ought to be a turning point in American politics. This is not, as the now-trivialized phrase has it, a "teachable moment." It is a time for action.

Enough right-wing propaganda -- Standing up to the Breitbarts

The mainstream media and the Obama administration must stop cowering before a right wing that has persistently forced its propaganda to be accepted as news by convincing traditional journalists that "fairness" requires treating extremist rants as "one side of the story." And there can be no more shilly-shallying about the fact that racial backlash politics is becoming an important component of the campaign against President Obama and against progressives in this year's election.

The administration's response to the doctored video pushed by right-wing hit man Andrew Breitbart was shameful. The obsession with "protecting" the president turned out to be the least protective approach of all.

The Obama team did not question, let alone challenge, the video. Instead, it assumed that whatever narrative Fox News might create mattered more than anything else, including the possible innocence of a human being outside the president's inner circle.

Obama complained on ABC's "Good Morning America" that Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack "jumped the gun, partly because we now live in this media culture where something goes up on YouTube or a blog and everybody scrambles." But it's his own apparatus that turned "this media culture" into a false god.

Yet the Obama team was reacting to a reality: the bludgeoning of mainstream journalism into looking timorously over its right shoulder and believing that "balance" demands taking seriously whatever sludge the far right is pumping into the political waters.

This goes way back. Al Gore never actually said he "invented the Internet," but you could be forgiven for not knowing this because the mainstream media kept reporting he had.

There were no "death panels" in the Democratic health-care bills. But this false charge got so much coverage that an NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll last August found that 45 percent of Americans thought the reform proposals would likely allow "the government to make decisions about when to stop providing medical care to the elderly." That was the summer when support for reform was dropping precipitously. A straight-out lie influenced the course of one of our most important debates.

The traditional media are so petrified of being called "liberal" that they are prepared to allow the Breitbarts of the world to become their assignment editors. Mainstream journalists regularly criticize themselves for not jumping fast enough or high enough when the Fox crowd demands coverage of one of their attack lines.

Thus did Post ombudsman Andrew Alexander ask this month why the paper had been slow to report on "the Justice Department's decision to scale down a voter-intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party." Never mind that this is a story about a tiny group of crackpots who stopped no one from voting. It was aimed at doing what the doctored video Breitbart posted set out to do: convince Americans that the Obama administration favors blacks over whites.

And never mind that, to her great credit, Abigail Thernstrom, a conservative George W. Bush appointee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, dismissed the case and those pushing it. "This doesn't have to do with the Black Panthers," she told Politico's Ben Smith. "This has to do with their fantasies about how they could use this issue to topple the [Obama] administration." Instead, the media are supposed to take seriously the charges of J. Christian Adams, who served in the Bush Justice Department. He's a Republican activist going back to the Bill Clinton era. His party services included time as a Bush poll watcher in Florida in 2004, when on one occasion he was involved in a controversy over whether a black couple could cast a regular ballot.

Now, Adams is accusing the Obama Justice Department of being "motivated by a lawless hostility toward equal enforcement of the law." This is racially inflammatory, politically motivated nonsense -- and it's nonsense even if Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh talk about it a thousand times a day. When an outlandish charge for which there is no evidence is treated as an on-the-one-hand-and-on-the-other-hand issue, the liars win.

The Sherrod case should be the end of the line. If Obama hates the current media climate, he should stop overreacting to it. And the mainstream media should stop being afraid of insisting on the difference between news and propaganda.

8 comments:

Casey said...

" Al Gore never actually said he "invented the Internet," but you could be forgiven for not knowing this because the mainstream media kept reporting he had."

And Palin never said that she could see Russia from her back yard, but the Left kept that one going.
I believe that this whole thing was a set up to discredit Glenn Beck and it backfired. Everyday as more and more comes out, my feelings are re-inforced. She was fired because she was "going to be on Glenn Beck" that night? And she never even bothered to watch? If that had been any of us and we had gotten fired for that reason---you can bet that we would have watched! If she had, she would have found that he didn't say a word about it, and when he DID (the next day) he actually came to her defense---before she was re-instated. (but everyone is amazingly silent about that part) C'mon! Even a child could put this one together.
The NAACP had the whole tape and could have reviewed it prior to the firing. Who leaked the tape segment? (not doctored tape--a segment)Had to be someone that was there, right?
Now the whole thing is being used as a tool to slam Fox, who didn't even run the story until after she was "fired".

Casey said...

More importantly---and I can't believe that you would go along with this CJP, is a call to "terminate" any form of freedom of speech or freedom of the press is fightening.
Who is going to be in charge of who gets "shut down"? Who will be in charge of that department? The government??? Will that be fine under a Republican Administration?
We are getting into some dangerous territory, here. AND it is notable that it is only coming from the Progressive side. I don't hear anyone from the Right suggesting that Media Matters be shut down.
Isn't Hugo Chavez doing the very same thing? Isn't that one of the very first things that they do in a Totalatarian regime?
The fact so many of you think that this is Ok is scary---very scary!

RayGun said...

I think Faux news has done tremendous damage to this country through its constant incendiary rhetoric.

Casey said...

You can think that all that you want, but that is just your opinion. My opinion is that MSNBC, who everyone agrees is slanted to the Left, does tremendous damage to the little pea brains on the Left who watch it. But no one has the right, and should not NEVER have the right to shut opposing views down.
Freedom of speech and freedom of the press are 2 very real and sacred rights that we have in this country. And it is schooking to think that so many people on your side don't sit back and consider what they are really suggesting.
And you are only getting this from the Left or the Progressive side. You can't give me a single example of anyone on the Right that wants to shut down the opposition, or silence anyone's opposing views. This is scary stuff. Do you realize that they are calling for government control or censorship of the media? That's just what that is. That should chill you to the bone.

RayGun said...

"Do you realize that they are calling for government control or censorship of the media?"

If the media is suggesting violent organized overthrow of the government, that's ok?

RayGun said...

"And the sad the sad truth is we're going to see more like Byron Williams. We're going to see more attempts at vigilante violence during the Age of Obama simply because the right-wing media, lead by Beck, continue to gleefully (albeit irresponsibly) stoke dangerous fires with the kind of relentlessly incendiary rhetoric that has no match in terms of modern day, mainstream use in American politics or media.

Just listen to Glenn Beck:

* Progressives "are sucking the blood out of the republic" and are "gonna start getting more and more violent."

* "To the day I die, I am going to be a progressive hunter."

* "[Y]ou will have to shoot me in the forehead before you take away my gun" and "before I acquiesce and be silent."

* "This game is for keeps"; "[Y]ou can shoot me in the head ... but there will be 10 others that line up."

* "There is a coup going on. There is a stealing of America"; "God help us in an emergency."'"


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-boehlert/glenn-becks-incendiary-an_b_660429.html

Please read the article Case. How can you defend this?

CJP said...

Inciting to violence and murder is not protected speech, Casey.

It's a crime.

This kind of speech by Right-Wing media has already led to violence and murder, and more is sure to come.

Society does not have to stand by helplessly and let the worst happen anymore than we need to stand by and allow Al Quaida terrorists to strike us again. Terrorism is terrorism, no matter which direction it comes from.

Casey said...

I read the article CJP. And I have pointed out to you that the article is WRONG. No one is "inciting violence"
Williams was going after the ACLU and the Tides foundation---for reasons---who knows?
Beck has mentioned the Tides foundation on his program, but he has only done so to tell people who they are, and what they do. Very simple. They are a type of "clearing house" for donations, funneling money from donors to other organizations. It is Progressive. Big deal. I have never gone away with the feeling that they were going to "take over the world" or any other stupid premise. No one has said anything like that.
Look, if Beck said anything like the stuff that he is accused of saying I would certainly be the first one to join you!
You can't believe everything that you read CJP. Example: Media Matters claimed the Beck said the you can get "deseases from black people" Really. that's what they said. The actual quote was "Woodrow Wilson segregagted the military because he believed that you could get deseases from black people" Media Matters lost credibility with that one!
I see no call to violence in the statements denoted with astriks. (actually I don't recall ever hearing those statements, but lets give you the benefit of the doubt) Even taken out of context, I have heard worse from Batman or Keith Olbermann for that matter!
And lets mention context. In what context were those statements made? As in the Woodrow Wilson comment, is it another instance of Beck quoting someone else?
Beck has been emphatic that violence is not an option. I have heard this with my own ears, many, many times.
I am NOT a wacko or a "black helicopter" person. Beck is actually pro Israel/Jew, NOT a racist, or violent person. I would not watch for 1 minute if he was.
Yes, he is against Progressives and the Progressive Movement. So what? You guys hate the teaParty people. He is a target right now because he is obstructing the agenda by educating people. Yes, educating. He mentioned Tides as he has mentioned other organizations---in conjunction with knowing who is who and where the money comes from. Soros funds Media Matters---sure there is no bias there----right? Explains alot!