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Writers in pyjamas leave the professionals behind
New Zealand News ^ | September 18, 2004 | Roger Franklin

Posted on 09/17/2004 10:14:51 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Back in March, American journalists and news organisations celebrated a special anniversary. Exactly 50 years before, CBS broadcaster and TV news pioneer Edward R. Murrow took to the airwaves with a blistering indictment of Red-baiting drunk and Cold War smear artist Senator Joe McCarthy.

As the feared prime mover behind the anti-communist witch-hunt and Hollywood's blacklists, the credibility of the man who made paranoia the guiding principle of American politics was out of bounds until Murrow began his broadcast, which coolly and methodically exposed McCarthy's lies, distortions and moral corruption.

That was the end of "Tailgunner Joe", who would never regain his power to sow fear and ruin lives.

And it was the start of something else - the national media's monopoly to define stories and determine the who, what and when of America's national conversation.

Last week, like McCarthy, that trust had crashed and burned. The catalyst was a sheaf of documents that purported to confirm what had long been rumoured about President George W. Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard - that he was a ne'er-do-well whose family pulled strings to keep him from Vietnam, that he disobeyed his commanders and went absent without leave.

The allegations were aired 10 days ago on CBS' 60 Minutes in a segment introduced by Murrow's heir, the veteran anchorman Dan Rather.

The big difference between then and now - and the reason the mainstream media won't be celebrating this event in half a century's time - is that the documents were fakes.

But the TV networks and national newspapers had little to do with exposing the dirty tricks behind this election-season assault on Bush.

Yes, the Washington Post, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal belatedly advanced the story. But they weren't by any means the chief agents of the allegations' demolition. That credit goes to America's "citizen journalists" - the amateur sleuths who are sitting in their homes and pounding out web logs, exposing what they see as the institutional biases of the Establishment media.

Seventy years ago, the celebrated American commentator A.J. Liebling wrote that "freedom of the press belongs to those who own one". Now, thanks to the internet, everyone does, and politics and the media can never be the same again.

The flap over Bush's purported service records explains why.

No sooner had Dan Rather broadcast images of the documents than a poster at the right wing bulletin board FreeRepublic noted that the typeface was that of a modern personal computer, not a 70s-era typewriter.

Other posters piled on, bringing their own multiple varieties of expertise. The memos weren't in standard US Air Force format and the paper wasn't Pentagon-issue size. One of the commanding officers supposedly critical of Bush's performance had retired from the service 18 months earlier. Other documents, official ones, were available for downloading that further contradicted the forgeries' timeline.

Rather and CBS reacted angrily. Who were these people to question Murrow's heir, a network exec sneered? Why, nothing more than strange little men who sit at home and "write in their pyjamas".

It did no good; the flap refused to subside. Powered by the internet, it expanded.

Bloggers and FreeRepublic-types checked the credentials of the one expert CBS quoted as confirming that its documents were genuine. He turned out to be not only unqualified but something of a nut. Show him a woman's signature, he had written, and he could tell if she was likely to be good in bed.

As news organisations joined the hunt, the pyjama-clad legion set the pace. Who manufactured the damning documents and why? Tapping into the internet's wealth of public records and old news stories, they soon established a network of personal connections leading straight back to Rather.

His daughter, Robin, was a Democrat activist in Texas, where a local powerbroker, Ben Barnes, had thrown her a fund-raising party at which her famous father was the guest speaker.

Barnes' connection? In Rather's 60 Minutes report, the former deputy-governor was the key witness for the prosecution, claiming that he had been approached by friends of the Bush family to secure a safe, non-combat berth for the future president.

When Barnes' own daughter went on a local radio station to accuse him of lying for political gain, the mainstream media mostly missed it. Not the bloggers, who posted links to archived audio files and transcripts, just as the sainted Murrow once damned McCarthy with his own words.

True, Rather had described Barnes as "a Kerry supporter". But the bloggers checked records for political contributions and found he was rather more - the third-largest contributor to the Kerry campaign, responsible for more than US$500,000 ($756,000) worth of cheques.

By late last week, the internet horde was closing in on the forger's identity, with the Establishment press bringing up the rear.

Instead of being couched in Air Force lingo, the bogus documents were peppered with Army jargon, the bloggers noted. Well, guess what? A 20-minute drive from the Abilene copy shop where they were faxed to CBS, there lives a retired Army National Guard officer with a history of mental disorders, Bill Burkett, who was the source of previous allegations against the Bush family, all of which proved false.

Burkett blames the Bush clan for denying him workers' compensation after a series of nervous breakdowns.

The normally garrulous Burkett wasn't talking last week, and Barnes, too, had suddenly gone quiet.

Meanwhile, the Kerry campaign was issuing statements denying that its latest ad campaign, which lambasts Bush as a draft-dodging plutocrat, had been cooked up on the quiet with CBS, the game plan being to ride the wave of publicity generated by 60 Minute's now-discredited scoop.

As for Rather, his stonewalling and bluster had degenerated by week's end to a petulant assertion that while his story's evidence might be bogus, its thrust was not.

For us ink-stained wretches, it's tantamount to a diagnosis of cancer on our profession. If we choose not to do our jobs - if, like Rather, we permit the perception that political sympathies count for more than facts - what credibility do we have?

The short answer: about as much as Joe McCarthy on the morning he awoke to find that Murrow had exposed him as a bully and a fraud.


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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"For us ink-stained wretches, it's tantamount to a diagnosis of cancer on our profession. If we choose not to do our jobs - if, like Rather, we permit the perception that political sympathies count for more than facts - what credibility do we have?

The short answer: about as much as Joe McCarthy on the morning he awoke to find that Murrow had exposed him as a bully and a fraud."

He gets it. In New Zealand, a man with barrels of ink gets it.

He has met the unstoppable -- and we have bottomless wells of pixels.

His role is not changed! Just more clearly defined, more clearly known, more clearly accepted. Truth and goodness, will sustain -- the false, the mean, baseless haters, the vain and unhumbly proud -- are fiercely torn away and ground to nothing.

He is turned in the fire to a fine edge, not burnt to ash.

81 posted on 09/17/2004 12:46:14 PM PDT by bvw
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To: macbee

Legions carried standards. I suggest the "eagle" for the FReeper Legion: No, No! A moose in full battle regalia!


82 posted on 09/17/2004 12:47:11 PM PDT by Safetgiver (Is Clinton's book a "bone tome"?)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Let's hear it for the Kiwi's.......


83 posted on 09/17/2004 12:52:05 PM PDT by bert (Peace is only halftime !)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Exactly 50 years before, CBS broadcaster and TV news pioneer Edward R. Murrow took to the airwaves with a blistering indictment of Red-baiting drunk and Cold War smear artist Senator Joe McCarthy.

Gee, do you think this guy hates McCarthy? He gets most of it right in this column, but his attacks on JM show that he is a liberal member of the "old media".

84 posted on 09/17/2004 12:56:48 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (Chilling the champagne for the announcement of Dan Rather's early retirement.)
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To: bert

Bump!


85 posted on 09/17/2004 12:59:45 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: JayNorth

I was talking about Watergate, not the Kennedy election. Everyone knows that election was fixed. Just ask the dead people in Chicago.


86 posted on 09/17/2004 1:08:54 PM PDT by An American In Dairyland (Have you forgotten?)
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To: Safetgiver
A moose in full battle regalia!

Mandatory "A møøse bit my sister once" BTTT.

87 posted on 09/17/2004 2:13:55 PM PDT by Pilsner
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To: Dick Vomer

It's all about comfort: We can think better 'cause our ties aren't cutting off the blood to our brains and our high-heels aren't drawing our attention away from 'em.


88 posted on 09/17/2004 2:31:48 PM PDT by bannie (Jamma Bamma Nana)
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To: Safetgiver

I need to know about the MOOSE! I have the proper clearance AND the need to know!!!


89 posted on 09/17/2004 2:34:28 PM PDT by bannie (Jamma Bamma Nana)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

bump!

a new paradigm shift


90 posted on 09/17/2004 2:40:56 PM PDT by captmar-vell
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Well here is a place you can buy tee shirts and such, but no PJs yet. Wish someone would put out jersey tee and shorts which is my preferred freeping outfit.

http://www.cafepress.com/righties/384949

Mrs PD
91 posted on 09/17/2004 2:55:10 PM PDT by pepperdog
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To: randog
Lucky me, I'm retired and freep till good weather pulls me outside.

Lots of privacy and comfortable pj's unless I have to go somewhere.
92 posted on 09/17/2004 3:48:23 PM PDT by BabsC
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To: Kozak
I would except I have two spoiled Siberian huskies that prefer a cooler climate than my nude body cares for.
93 posted on 09/17/2004 3:50:39 PM PDT by BabsC
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To: JayNorth
I also understand Nixon had just recently had oral surgery, wisdom tooth extraction or something and had a slight shadow on his jawline indicating he hadn't shaved or at least not very well.

Those that heard the debate on the radio thought Nixon won, those that watched on TV thought Kennedy had.
94 posted on 09/17/2004 3:56:04 PM PDT by BabsC
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To: Pilsner
This could be hugh and series.
95 posted on 09/17/2004 3:58:25 PM PDT by BabsC
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To: BabsC

But did you get stooned by your beeber?


96 posted on 09/17/2004 5:10:26 PM PDT by WIladyconservative (Proud monthly donor - ARE YOU???)
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To: BabsC

vey vey series!


97 posted on 09/17/2004 5:10:49 PM PDT by WIladyconservative (Proud monthly donor - ARE YOU???)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
as Joe McCarthy on the morning he awoke to find that Murrow had exposed him as a bully and a fraud.

How could he say such horrible things about Congressman Joe Kennedy's godfather????

98 posted on 09/17/2004 5:21:13 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: Rutles4Ever
I didn't realize Burkett was unstable.
Just a couple of mental breakdowns and a history of filing lawsuits based on conspiracy theories - "normal" for a dim. ;-)
99 posted on 09/17/2004 5:52:59 PM PDT by Tunehead54 (JFK:"I think there has been an exaggeration," Re: Terror Threat: See Beslan for reference. :-()
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
But the TV networks and national newspapers had little to do with exposing the dirty tricks behind this election-season assault on Bush.

Yes, the Washington Post, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal belatedly advanced the story. But they weren't by any means the chief agents of the allegations' demolition. That credit goes to America's "citizen journalists" - the amateur sleuths who are sitting in their homes and pounding out web logs, exposing what they see as the institutional biases of the Establishment media.

Seventy years ago, the celebrated American commentator A.J. Liebling wrote that "freedom of the press belongs to those who own one". Now, thanks to the internet, everyone does, and politics and the media can never be the same again.

This is one of the best written articles I have seen about (in effect) the death of the Old Media.

100 posted on 09/17/2004 7:16:52 PM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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