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Greenfield: Fall of the Fake News Crusade
The Sultan Knish blog ^ | Tuesday, January 17, 2017 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 01/18/2017 9:22:06 AM PST by Louis Foxwell

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Fall of the Fake News Crusade

Posted by Daniel Greenfield 0 Comments
The Fake News crusade began with BuzzFeed, more than any other member of the media, and it deservedly ends there. It began with BuzzFeed faking news to kick off a crusade against Fake News.

The fake news that BuzzFeed faked was about the threat of Fake News. The numbers were wrong. But that didn’t stop BuzzFeed from warning that what it called Fake News was beating real news. And that’s probably true. BuzzFeed’s discredited Trump dossier story outperformed the NBC story discrediting it.

The Fake News meme was already fading even before BuzzFeed dragged CNN down with it. The Washington Post’s media columnist, Margaret Sullivan, had claimed that the term was “tainted” and needed to be retired; much like her paper. Sullivan warned that non-liberals were using it to attack the media. There was a complaint from the New York Times that conservatives had “appropriated” the term. Meanwhile Sullivan had cited claims about Fake News from BuzzFeed arguing that “something has to happen”. On the panel with Sullivan was the CEO of The Onion: a real fake news organization.

After BuzzFeed’s big fail, the exodus from the USS Fake News is happening faster than rats diving into the icy waters around the Titanic. Seth Meyers, one of those fake news talk show hosts, like Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert or John Oliver, whom lefties prefer to get their real news from, dubbed it “busted”.

“Today, Trump called these new reports ‘fake news,’ so despite an incredibly short run, I think it is time to retire that term,” Meyers whined. Trump and conservatives had rudely moved into a gated media community and, as with the arrival of the first black family on the block, it was time to move on.

There are complaints that conservatives are using “Fake News” incorrectly as if it’s some sort of technical term that requires years of study to properly deploy at a graduate seminar. Sullivan claimed that, “Fake news is a very narrow thing.”

How narrow? So narrow that it can’t possibly be applied to the media. Only people the media hates.

The Post’s Callum Borchers claimed that Brian Williams’ lies and Dan Rather’s Microsoft Word letter from the seventies weren’t really Fake News. In an attack on Fake News, Post columnist Petula Dvorak injected her own fake news by blaming Sarah Palin for the Giffords shooting. But that’s not Fake News because the media says so. Now stop calling it that or the media will take its smear and go home.

The retirement of Fake News will be a mostly painless process because the media got what it wanted. Social media sites have put the media in charge of censoring its users. Twitter, which already had the same politically correct lunatics screaming hysterically about oppression on college campuses in charge of deciding who gets to tweet, was an easy win. Facebook kicked and struggled, but then gave in.

The experts in charge of deciding what links you can and can’t share on Facebook include the good people at Snopes, who are accusing each other of embezzlement, and the Poynter Institute, whose fact checker, Craig Silverman, was hired by BuzzFeed as its media editor where he aggressively pushed claims about Fake News on BuzzFeed while cheerleading fact checkers censoring Facebook.

The media leveraged the “Fake News” witch hunt to get its internet censorship. Now that it has it, the term is a pesky inconvenience that anyone, even Trump, can culturally appropriate.

And so the media will strive to kill it with as much enthusiasm as it once propagated it.

BuzzFeed, which also served its purpose, is being written off. The vapid listicle site was thrown under the bus by CNN and scolded by the Poynter Institute. NBC’s Chuck Todd accused BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith of publishing “fake news” by running the fake Trump dossier. The fake outrage is old.

After President-elect Trump called BuzzFeed a "failing pile of garbage", it began selling bumper stickers that said, “I proudly get my news from a failing pile of garbage.” CNN, among other media organizations, can proudly buy them and stick them on the backs of their news vans and Tesla convertibles.

CNN boss Jeff Zucker had dismissed the idea that BuzzFeed was a legitimate news organization right before he hired away Andrew Kaczynski. Kaczynski had been responsible for delivering many of BuzzFeed’s anti-Trump hit pieces. His last story for BuzzFeed was headlined, “Donald Trump Appeared In A 2000 Playboy Softcore Porn”. The headline read like it was written by one of those foreign sites that BuzzFeed blamed for Trump’s victory. But this was what CNN wanted.

The media isn’t in the news business any more than your Aunt Sally is.

BuzzFeed is the future of the media and the media is just a less successful BuzzFeed. In the age of the internet, news is an expensive and unrewarding enterprise. What the media actually does is repackage viral content under its own brand. This content can consists of anything from pets doing cute things to angry social justice crybullies denouncing transphobia. The media’s mission is to pass along this content while limiting its exposure. That’s what happened with the fake Trump dossier.

BuzzFeed took a bunch of garbage that was floating around and published it. Its claim that it practiced “ferocious reporting” is a joke. CNN did the same thing but was more careful about it.

The Fake News crusade was about locking down the viral business model by keeping conservative competitors locked out. Keeping it going any longer is dangerous. And not just because of Trump. Media Matters wants to keep the term alive and deploy it against the rest of the media. Its guide to the “Fake News Universe”, a dimension inhabited by David Brock and the remains of Hillary’s fanbase, includes not only the usual galaxy of conspiracy, clickbait, satire and hyperpartisan sites that were on the media’s hit list. The Universe also features “Mistakes In Reporting” by a “legitimate news outlet”.

This is exactly the kind of Fake News civil war that the media was carefully trying to avoid.

Brock once charged that the New York Times had earned a “special place in hell” by becoming a "megaphone for conservative propaganda”. In other words, it had become a distributor of Fake News.

Like most left-wing revolutions, the Fake News crusade can easily end up devouring its own parents.

And so Fake News has gone from an urgent crisis to the backburner. Last month, Hillary Clinton had warned that “lives are at risk” in the battle against Fake News. Now the term has become “useless”.

But the ideas behind it aren’t going anywhere. Fake News was a shorthand term for delegitimizing and censoring non-media sources. The censorship is on its way to becoming a reality. And another term will take its place. The media does not care what is real or fake. It exercises power to impose its narrative.

But the Fake News meme left the media’s self-interest more exposed than its usual narratives. It highlighted its weakness for telling any lie that suited its political agenda.

Fake News made it too easy to shout that the media empire isn’t wearing any factual pants. It has as little to do with the business of facts as your local bakery. It isn’t in the business of news, real or fake, but of narratives. It tells stories. Many of these stories are false. But the falseness or truth of a media item is only secondary to its two big purposes: convincing you to believe something and making money.

The differences between CNN, BuzzFeed and a straight fake news site are stylistic. Just as the differences between Brian Williams and Stephen Colbert were artistic and business strategies.

The news media is just another arm of a politicized entertainment industry.

That’s why Candice Bergen, who played a fictional news anchor on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown, was offered a spot at CBS’s news division on 60 Minutes. It’s why so many progressives got their news from the Daily Show or why Brian Williams appeared so often on 30 Rock.

And it’s why BuzzFeed is a member of the media.


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1 posted on 01/18/2017 9:22:06 AM PST by Louis Foxwell
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2 posted on 01/18/2017 9:23:17 AM PST by Louis Foxwell (The Left has the temperament of a squealing pig.)
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3 posted on 01/18/2017 9:45:22 AM PST by onyx (DONATE MONTHLY!)
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Greenfield is confused and is very much mistaken if he thinks Fake News has ended and has fallen.

So what if Buzzfeed (AKA CNN) was exposed for their fake news scandal?

It still goes on. And on and on. Not a day goes by that the Slimes or the Compost and other presstitutes publish and post another fake news story.

It’s what they do. Have done for decades. And will do for years to come.

Meanwhile we have to turn to local news (if we’re lucky) and the British Press for the Real News about what is going on here in the US.


4 posted on 01/18/2017 9:45:42 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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5 posted on 01/18/2017 9:48:45 AM PST by goldbux (When you're odd the odds are with you.)
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6 posted on 01/18/2017 9:50:09 AM PST by crazy aunt in the attic
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Fake News is any story the left disagrees with - fact and documentation do not matter.


7 posted on 01/18/2017 9:53:00 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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The money quotes:

"The media does not care what is real or fake. It exercises power to impose its narrative."

"The news media is just another arm of a politicized entertainment industry."

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8 posted on 01/18/2017 10:10:50 AM PST by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only Hope for Western Civilization.)
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That was a very well written article. It was interesting enough for me to read it from beginning to end.


9 posted on 01/18/2017 10:16:07 AM PST by Mr. Douglas (Best. Election. EVER!)
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Trump needs to demand Congress pass a law allowing anyone who is the victim of fake news, including elected officials, to sue he pants off the guilty party, and I mean manditory very high dollar amounts and jail time. This would include so called news organizations that just pass on lies without verifying the story. The evil media game needs to be stopped. Freedom of the Press does not mean freedom to fabricate lies for political reasons.


10 posted on 01/18/2017 10:20:19 AM PST by TonyM
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To: Responsibility2nd
Greenfield is confused and is very much mistaken if he thinks Fake News has ended and has fallen.

You seem to have missed the entire point of the article. Greenfield is saying that the MSM wants to stop using the term "fake news" because it has become a double edged sword that is being using against the MSM, which had devised the term to destroy the alternate media. Now that journalistic standards are being applied to the MSM, it is apparent to all that they are the biggest purveyors of fake news.

11 posted on 01/18/2017 10:49:50 AM PST by kabar
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Greenfield speaks of Fake News in the past tense. From the headline to several major points and remarks through out the article. Yes I know the media was embarrassed by their own Fake News scandal, but my point is that the media is still engaging in fake news and it has NOT fallen. It is NOT ended.


12 posted on 01/18/2017 10:56:40 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
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In a time such as this one, where the media have become blatantly and unapologetically partisan, there isn't really much news that isn't fake. This begins when they give up objectivity; the deal is sealed when they give up even the pretense of objectivity.

Greenfield is certainly correct about the outrage - it's real - that the cursed Right has expropriated a phrase in the English language that the Left had come to consider its own. The rhetoricians on the Left do have a pronounced habit of claiming sole possession of certain words: equality, freedom, peace, immigrant, and a host of others. Sole possession confers the privilege of concluding without evidence that their opponents are against such things. It's a cheap, worn-out trick and this time it failed in record time. To mockery, which was also a thing the Left felt was a proprietary technique and of which its adherents now find themselves on the receiving end. One could hardly respond to such humorless malevolence as theirs any other way short of violence. That too may come.

13 posted on 01/18/2017 11:22:54 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Responsibility2nd
Greenfield speaks of Fake News in the past tense.

No, the title of the article says, Fall of the Fake News Crusade. The Crusade was begun and led by the MSM. They now what that Crusade ended because it is now being used against them.

"After BuzzFeed’s big fail, the exodus from the USS Fake News is happening faster than rats diving into the icy waters around the Titanic. Seth Meyers, one of those fake news talk show hosts, like Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert or John Oliver, whom lefties prefer to get their real news from, dubbed it “busted”."

Yes I know the media was embarrassed by their own Fake News scandal, but my point is that the media is still engaging in fake news and it has NOT fallen. It is NOT ended.

No one disputes the MSM engages in Fake News. They want to end the use of the term fake news because it is being used against the. That was the point of Greenfield. Here is what he said,

"And so Fake News has gone from an urgent crisis to the backburner. Last month, Hillary Clinton had warned that “lives are at risk” in the battle against Fake News. Now the term has become “useless”.

"But the ideas behind it aren’t going anywhere. Fake News was a shorthand term for delegitimizing and censoring non-media sources. The censorship is on its way to becoming a reality. And another term will take its place. The media does not care what is real or fake. It exercises power to impose its narrative."

"But the Fake News meme left the media’s self-interest more exposed than its usual narratives. It highlighted its weakness for telling any lie that suited its political agenda."

14 posted on 01/18/2017 12:04:12 PM PST by kabar
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To: Responsibility2nd

He is not talking about the end of Fake News only the left’s insistence that the term no longer be used, since it is being used against them.


15 posted on 01/18/2017 12:16:41 PM PST by Louis Foxwell (The Left has the temperament of a squealing pig.)
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AND because the MSM got what they wanted, censorship by themselves of social media.


16 posted on 01/18/2017 12:20:32 PM PST by Louis Foxwell (The Left has the temperament of a squealing pig.)
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Absolutely delightful article.


17 posted on 01/18/2017 12:30:34 PM PST by golux
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To: Louis Foxwell
The Washington Post’s media columnist, Margaret Sullivan, had claimed that the term was “tainted” and needed to be retired; much like her paper.

LOL - Greenfield rocks!

18 posted on 01/19/2017 6:07:51 AM PST by GOPJ ("Reporters honored MLK by spreading hate & lies. News at 11." - Freeper FreedomGuru)
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