Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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from NY to Israel Sultan Reveals
The Stories Behind the News


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The White House Takes a Chokehold on the Media


Posted: 19 Oct 2009 07:26 PM PDT



Even as the White House preaches tolerance toward
Muslims and Sikhs, it is practicing intolerance, signaling that anyone
who challenges the leaders of an embattled America is cynical, political
and -- isn't this the subtext? -- unpatriotic... We should dread a
climate where the jobs of columnists and comedians are endangered by
dissent.

Maureen Dowd, New York Times, September 30,
2001


That was 2001, the Republicans were in the White House and
liberals were busy lecturing us on the dangers of a climate where dissent
is considered unpatriotic. Now it's 2009 and the liberals hold Congress
and the White House and are busy creating a climate where dissent is
un-American and the subtext is... criminal.




Where the worst that people like Maureen Dowd or Jacob Weisberg
could dig up as examples of the Bush Administration creating a climate of
intimidation was an offhand comment about Bill Maher praising the courage
of the 9/11 terrorists or putting a positive spin on news from Iraq--
those days are now long behind us. If post 9/11, a few columnists faced
public outrage for their comments, today the Obama Administration openly
orchestrates political attacks against its media critics.

Whether
it's FOX News or Rush Limbaugh or CNBC-- the Obama Administration has
openly and shamelessly targeted dissenting media figures. And even told
the press how they were going to do it. And naturally the same defenders
of the press who furrowed their brows when Ari Fleischer suggested that
maybe an obnoxious comedian should think twice before calling the 9/11
terrorists courageous and the US Air Force cowardly... are cheering the
media crackdown on.

Obama's top people did their tour of the Sunday
Morning talk shows to spread the message to a cooperative state run media
that FOX News was to be sidelined. White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
said, "it’s important not to have the CNN’s and the others of the world
being led and following Fox, as if what they’re trying to do is a
legitimate news organization."

Had the Bush Administration gotten
into the business of deciding that cable news networks with a liberal bias
are not legitimate news organizations, the furor would have been endless.
And the same columnists repeating the Obama Administration's talking
points today, would have been the first to point out that this would mean
that the government now gets to decide what a legitimate news network is
or isn't, based on its level of favoritism to the White House.

Back
in 2005, when the Bush Administration was merely paying less attention to
the press and focusing on getting its message out through PR firms, Eric
Boehlert at Salon hysterically claimed that this was part of a giant plot
by the Bush Administration to destroy the press altogether. Boehlert
wrote, "The Bush administration has been at war with the media from Day
One. Is its real goal to undermine the press itself -- and thereby
eliminate inconvenient truths?..." Boehlert then went on to give a
description of the Bush Administration that could all too easily apply to
the Obama Administration, "the Bush administration's well-documented
mastery of cold-blooded political hardball, its record of contempt for
journalism, its cavalier willingness to cross ethical lines in dealing
with the press, and its arrogant assertion that it alone creates and
controls reality".

But Boehlert's accusations would be far better
directed toward the Obama Administration, whose White House Communications
Director
Anita Dunn gloated publicly;

"Very rarely did we communicate through the press
anything that we didn't absolutely control... Whether it was a David
Plouffe video or an Obama speech, a huge part of our press strategy was
focused on making the media cover what Obama was actually saying as
opposed to why the campaign was saying it. One of the reasons we did so
many of the David Plouffe videos was not just for our supporters, but
also because it was a way for us to get our message out without having
to actually talk to reporters. ... We just put that out there and made
them write what Plouffe had said as opposed to Plouffe doing an
interview with a reporter. So it was very much we controlled it as
opposed to the press controlled it."


There could hardly be a better textbook case of contempt
for journalism and arrogance in believing that it and it alone controls
reality.







At no time did the Bush Administration create an Operation
Matthews to target Chris Matthews. Or go on talk shows to announce that
the White House no longer considers CNN a news outlet. Mostly the Bush
White House dealt with the media's liberal bias by trying to talk around
them. By contrast the Obama Administration is not satisfied with having
the allegiance of the majority of the press, but actually conducts wars
against that fraction of the media that it does not yet
control.

Naturally Boehlert sees no attempt by the Obama White
House to create its own reality by trying to intimidate and directly
attack media outlets that broadcast reports critical of its policies.
These days he works at Media Matters pushing the Obama Administration's
segregation of dissenting media outlets line, specifically FOX News. The
thinking apparently is that the first step is to prevent any other media
outlets from repeating any stories that FOX News breaks. After all nothing
can be allowed to interfere with the White House's media echo chamber in
which reporters repeat White House talking points to the public and back
to the White House again.

That is not journalism. It is very
literally propaganda. And calling on the media to segregate dissenting
reporters and channels from the propaganda stream is an attempt by a
faltering administration to create its own reality in defiance of the
actual reality outside. The Obama Administration has tried to create its
own economic reality, its own military reality, its own diplomatic reality
and above all else, its own spin reality. And to do that, to make sure
that the public hears nothing but the White House talking points day in
and day out, you need control of the press.

Lenin's technique for
seizing power in a city was to first grab the telegraph office in order to
be able to control communications, then the electricity to control power,
the railway stations to control transportation, the police stations to
control enforcement, and ration cards to control food distribution. The
first step though was to control communications. And when Anita Dunn, who
considers Mao her favorite political philosopher, boasts about the Obama
campaign's ability to control the media and feed unfiltered propaganda to
he American public... the key word remains, "control".

And the
stunning hypocrisy of the media, which repeatedly accused the Bush
Administration of suggesting that its dissenters are unpatrotic or
unamerican, in turning around now and calling FOX News "unamerican", as
Jacob Weisberg does in a Newsweek column, demonstrates not only their
bias, but their fundamental lack of standards of any kind. Boehlert and
Weisberg and Dowd are not journalists, though they do get up to wave the
ink stained flag and salute the masthead at every occasion. Rather they
are propagandists willing to say anything to promote whatever the liberal
agenda might be at the moment.




But the fallacy of both the White House and its adoring media
fans is in believing that controlling the media also means controlling the
American public. Health care nationalization isn't failing because of FOX
news, it's failing because the public doesn't like what it sees. FOX news
played its part, but the Obama administration's combination of deceit and incompetence sealed the deal. And while the rest of the media is content
to explain the White House's talking points to America, FOX News is
actually asking the hard questions about the people in power.

If dissent is now unamerican and if repeating the White House's talking
points has become the essence of true journalism, then the claims made
about the White House during the Bush Administration have finally come
true... one administration later.










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