Posted on 02/12/2015 7:58:13 AM PST by Kaslin
Lets be honest, the truth doesnt matter anymore. Its nice and quaint, even cute, to pretend it does, but it really doesnt. Brian Williams fake war stories are not an outlier or even a blow to his credibility. Theyre the new norm.
Williams, the NBC News anchor and managing editor, had no reason to lie. When Williams inflated his own experiences in Iraq in 2003 he was acting like someone in the midst of an interview trying to live up to an inflated resume. But he had the job already. He was merely trying to inflate his image and impress his audience. Now hell have six months without pay (a cool $5 million) to reflect on his decisions.
The puzzling part of Williams lying is just how unnecessary it was. He went to Iraq in 2003 and embedded with the troops. That he didnt come under the fire is not a strike against him. It was luck good luck.
Deploying to a war zone to cover a war is brave. Brian Williams did that. That he didnt nearly die, or even come close to combat, is nothing to feel inadequate about. Yet Williams felt the need to inflate the risk he took, possibly because many of his colleagues did actually come under actual fire or were injured or killed covering the war. Or perhaps hes simply a fabulist.
Whatever the reason, Williams is not alone in ignoring the truth when it comes to biography or belief. And NBC News isnt unique in its rewarding of those who bastardize honesty in the interest of self-aggrandizement.
The president of the United States lied about his stance on gay marriage in 2008 to win. His staff knew it. The media knew it. No one bothered to call him out on it. No one on Obamas campaign team had the character to resign or even leak the fact that he was lying because they cared only about winning. The ends and means and all that.
Obama would have won anyway, which makes his lie a lie for its own sake. But at least he was trying to get a job; Williams already was at the pinnacle of his profession.
While NBC News investigates other allegations of lying against Brian Williams, its important to remember that this is the news organization that hired Al Sharpton a man who works in lies the way van Gogh worked in paint. In fact, were it not for lies the world would have never heard his name and he wouldve been forced to find real employment in his adult life (and even pay his taxes).
Yet after Sharptons Tawana Brawley hoax, something for which he is still unrepentant, not only was he given a show by NBC News, hes an unpaid advisor to the president.
With rewards like that, what incentive is there not to lie?
Reality TV shows are all lies. Pre-planned, staged events with retakes for the cameras earn untalented people millions of dollars and magazine covers simply by their willingness to make themselves look like asses and make believe its real.
The path to power, fame and riches is paved with lies. Talent and diligence can get you there too, but thats an awful lot like work. Why wait in line with everyone else when you can rent a wheelchair and take cuts at an amusement park? Why work when you can simply file a nuisance lawsuit and get a settlement? Why study when you can cheat?
CNNs Fareed Zakaria has been exposed as a plagiarist, something that would be the end of a career just a few years ago. As a consequence, Zakaria was suspended for one week. And here I am like a sucker writing original content at a fraction of what he makes.
After making an ass out of himself again at the Grammys, Kanye West said, The Kardashians wouldnt be famous if beauty wasnt important. The truth is the Kardashians wouldnt be known at all were it not for Kims Internet porn video.
Kanyes lie is understandable in the sense that he probably doesnt want to remind himself of his wifes road to fame. But its still a lie. And its a lie that has been rewarded with tens of millions of dollars.
These are but a few examples of people who have been rewarded after being exposed as liars. There are countless more.
So whats the point in not lying? And whats the point of singling out Brian Williams for punishment when so many of his peers, both professionally and financially, have done similar things? How can you hold an anchorman to a standard the president isnt held to? Brian Williams may not be the anchorman we want, but he is the anchorman modern society deserves.
If NBC News decides to go through the motions of pretending honesty matters, maybe it should hire soon-to-be former "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart to be its next anchor. If theyre going to make NBC News a joke they might as well go all-in.
I guess Douglass Edwards has passed on by now.
I never could understand why they replaced him with Walter Cronkite. Well maybe I do understand.
Just for balance, let’s trade one Williams for another : Brian for Walter !
Right-I get the impression that Brian spends more time in front of a mirror than a 15 year old girl.
They are high-paid news "readers."
People like Williams think they are more important than any of the stories they present. Therefore, they feel the need to inject themselves into news stories.
There. I said it.
I say hire Kardashian to read the news. We’d get more news, better packaging, and for the first time in her life, Kardashian would actually be making money in exchange for a meaningful service.
It’s a triple win.
“Everyone does it” is the excuse kids give in the 5th grade.
What lowlifes.
“”Brian for Walter !””
Now wouldn’t that be super! Let’s start giving the BLACK CONSERVATIVES the exposure they deserve - teach the lemmings a few things possibly? I think Walter is probably getting too old to take on such a position but there are plenty of younger ones who could fill the position. They could drive the liberals nuts at the same time. Let’s see the tables turned.
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