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The Fall
National Review Online ^ | September 24, 2004 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 09/24/2004 6:21:27 AM PDT by sola_fide

Dan Rather's initial, furious street-side defense of an amateurish forgery — smug, huffy, self-righteous — brings to mind one of those bad movies about the Paris barricades, especially the grainy, black-and-white shots of powdered and wigged aristocrats on their way to the Guillotine, yelling out of their carriages at pitchfork-carrying peasants.

Worse than being duped, worse than cobbling together a highly politicized hit-piece during a war and in the waning days of an election, worse than the shady nature of the "unimpeachable" sources and the likely sordid origins of the story, and worse even than the pathetic nature of CBS's "expert" witnesses — worse than all that was Rather's ten-day denial of reality, culminating in the surreal half-admission that the phony documents could not be verified as accurate. That's the equivalent of saying that a corpse cannot be proven to be alive.

Commentators have envisioned Rather's fall as symbolic of a "paradigm shift" and the "end of the era" — an event that has crystallized the much larger and ongoing demise of the old establishment media. Allegories from the French Revolution and the emperor without any clothes to the curtain scene in The Wizard of Oz have been evoked to illustrate Rather's dilemma and the hypocrisy of all that went before. We have come a long way since the 1960s: The once-revolutionary pigs taking over the manor are now bloated and strutting on two legs as they feast on silver inside the farmhouse.

First CBS went into denial; then it tried to smear its critics; next it emulated the Nixonian two-step; and finally it stonewalled altogether, hoping that the 24-hour news buzz would fade before it ultimately did. Meanwhile, more and more Americans yawn and have already switched the channel to cable news. We keep waiting for Mike Wallace on Sunday's 60 Minutes to stare down Dan Rather on the set of Tuesday's 60 Minutes, sticking his mike in Dan's face, springing on him a long list of his previously unknown sins, capped off with the zoom shot on a fidgety, sweating Rather, as the tick, tick, tick fades into a primetime commercial.

The Big Three may deride the newsreaders at Fox as blond bimbos, but millions of Americans learned long ago that there are probably more liberals on Fox than conservatives on PBS, NPR, CBS, ABC, and NBC combined — and the former are honest about politics in a way the latter are not.

The New York Times talks about standards and "journalistic integrity," but given its recent public record no one was surprised by the existence of a Jayson Blair, or by the fact that under Howell Raines a once-grand paper became a caricature of 19th-century yellow journalism, with possibly fewer daily readers than Matt Drudge. Elites may lament that someone who did not go to the Columbia School of Journalism can affect more readers than the Times, but instead of the usual aristocratic snarls they should ask themselves how and why that came about — and why, for example, watching a PBS documentary by Bill Moyers or listening to Garrison Keillor on NPR is now to endure a publicly subsidized extension of their silly rants at lectures and in op-eds.

It has taken a lot to end the credibility of the liberal dynasty, inasmuch as there were many prior provocations — Peter Arnett airing a blatantly dishonest 1998 mythodrama on CNN about Americans using Sarin gas in Laos; Dan Rather giving a flawed 1988 account of American grotesqueries in Vietnam (The Wall Within), replete with phony veterans spinning lies about horrific war crimes. But then we have not quite seen anything like the shamelessness of airing forged documents backed by unhinged witnesses and verified by suspect "experts" — all in a time of war and with the intent of smearing a sitting conservative president.

True, given his history and influence, Dan Rather was the most logical person to pull all that off — and so now he is the right person to take the collective fall for the sins of his brethren. How strange that bloggers are far more representative of democratic culture than Rather; that dittoheads are grassroots in a way that NPR is not; and that cable news is more honest in its politicking than Peter Jennings. No wonder CBS has gone from being controversial to annoying, and soon irrelevant — the ultimate sin given the corporate bottom line.

Hypocrisy and aristocratic smugness are drawing the ancient regime to its death. Rather's now-ossified generation came of age in the heady Vietnam era, on the apparent premise that Main Street, USA, and the Kiwanis had given us Vietnam, Watergate, racism, and the other isms and phobias — and that only hip, swashbuckling 60s-types could tell the American people the "truth" about what the "establishment" was up to.

Ever so incrementally along this inevitable road to Rathergate, John Kerry's searing Cambodia-patrol story, and Kitty Kelley's Reagan and Bush pseudographies, many Americans began to worry about the ends-justifying-the-means culture of the sanctimonious Left. The counterculture was defended on the dubious premise that the activists needed to fight fire with fire as they exposed everything from Nixon's lies to the embarrassing Pentagon Papers.

But in the process there also began a professional devolution, as questionable legal and ethical methods were excused in the name of the greater good. We got the Ellsberg pilfered documents, the blank check of "unnamed sources," trips to Hanoi and Paris to meet the enemy, Peter Arnett broadcasting gloom and doom live from Baghdad — all culminating in the two-bit forgeries used for the "higher" cause of unseating George Bush. Daniel Ellsberg, Jane Fonda, and CBS may have done things that were legally wrong (like the latter's promulgating fraudulent government documents to defame a government official), but in postmodern logic they were morally "right" given their superior knowledge, character, and progressive intentions.

We do not expect any more citations of sources in Bob Woodward's "inside" history, even when he uncovers thought processes buried deep inside someone's brain; after all, he discovered Deep Throat and broke Watergate. The list of plagiarist historians is long and growing, yet mitigating circumstances are advanced since such mendacity is useful in exposing the bad gun and bomb lobbies or praising the good Kennedys.

Wasn't it wrong that Jimmy Carter campaigned for a Peace Prize by venomous criticism of his country on the eve of war — and was praised for it by the Nobel committee, which gave him the medal at that precise time? No problem, he builds houses for the poor and loves the U.N. Who cares that Teresa Heinz-Kerry and John Edwards rant on about those who are "un-American"? They, of all people, can't be employing McCarthyesque invective, can they?

But the regime is crumbling on campuses as well. Too many university professors in the humanities dropped long ago their allegiance to the disinterested search for truth, or to teaching students facts and methods. How could one be so constrained and parochial when a war was raging on, and millions of youth needed to be prepared as ideological warriors in the struggle to remake our culture? Meanwhile, teaching loads decreased, annual tuition soared higher than the rate of inflation, and the baccalaureate no longer reflected much erudition. Surely, progressive academics, of all people, would not stand by while their curriculum was politicized, free speech suppressed, their part-time lecturers systematically exploited, their working-class students priced out of the market, and their research tainted with bias?

The U.N. also seems to be going the way of CBS. Only a little over a quarter of our citizenry feels that the organization reflects American values. Kofi Annan was blind to the greatest financial scandal of our time, one that contributed to the deaths of thousands in Iraq and enriched cronies, including perhaps his own son. He survives only because a biased media has judged that his progressivism warrants shielding him from the type of scrutiny afforded Halliburton.

Under Mr. Annan, the U.N. won't say a word about Tibet or do anything about the thousands butchered in Africa — how can it when murdering states such as Cuba, Algeria, and Iran are on its committees overseeing human rights? Kofi Annan's U.N. has lost its ideals, become counterfeit, and thus is now mostly irrelevant.

Those who profess to be Democrats are reaching historically low numbers. Many prominent Democrats are hypocrites: Feminists Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton were uncouth womanizers; the principled war critic Senator Byrd cut his teeth in the Klan; and the self-proclaimed moralists Senators Harkin and Kennedy have both been caught in postmodern problems with the truth. Being rich and a lawyer helps too. Most prominent Democrats and their enablers are either lawyers or multimillionaires, and now often both. Running a hardware store may explain your Republicanism; inheriting the profits from a chain of 1,000 hardware franchises will likely make you a new Democrat.

If we wonder why CBS is in trouble, why no one trusts the universities or the U.N., or why the Democrats may soon lose the Senate, the House, the presidency, and the Supreme Court, the answer has a lot to do with arrogant hypocrisy — the idea that how one lives need have nothing to do with what one professes, that idealistic rhetoric can provide psychological cover for privilege and preference, and that rules need not apply for those self-proclaimed as smarter and nicer than the rest of us. But none of us — none — get a pass simply because we claim that we are more moral, educated, or sophisticated than most.

In the meantime, as this unclean tale slowly reaches it end — and it will — CBS soon may have to decide between having Dan Rather and having an audience. Dan Rather, in his abject non-professionalism and in his overweening arrogance, has become the symbol of all that has gone so terribly wrong with our once-romantic but now confused, compromised, and aging generation of change. Such are the wages for those who destroy timeless rules and proven protocols for short-term expediency and thus find no sanctuary in their own hour of need.

Mr. Rather would do well to remember Leo Amery's famous evocation of Cromwell, when he once bade Neville Chamberlain to get out:

"You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go."

So, Dan, go, and let us have done with you — in the name of God, go now.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cbs; memogate; rather; stainedbluememo; un; vdh; victordavishanson
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The Big Three may deride the newsreaders at Fox as blond bimbos, but millions of Americans learned long ago that there are probably more liberals on Fox than conservatives on PBS, NPR, CBS, ABC, and NBC combined — and the former are honest about politics in a way the latter are not.

...It has taken a lot to end the credibility of the liberal dynasty, inasmuch as there were many prior provocations — Peter Arnett airing a blatantly dishonest ...


Also, RCGirl, your comments deserve highlighting:
"I am glad to have known before Rathergate.

"Imagine the shock of finding out your "friends" on TV and in "hometown" papers have been deceiving you - after election 2000, 911, and after over 18 months of daily spinning re. Iraq?

"I felt so guilty about Vietnam - for having betrayed our veterans by believing Walter Cronkite and Hollywood lies.

"We didn't have access to the primary sources then.

"We may need a national period of mourning, forgiveness, to get beyond this latest national shame - the latest betrayal of all we hold dear by our own mighty free press, and those who bought the slickly packaged lies."


I honestly believe that by soundly thrashing sKerry in a way that the leftists can not mistake as just bad luck or some such, we can purge this episode with a cathartic celebration, rather than mourning. You have been doing your part, as have many others. ((Hugs))

Give the VietNam Vets the Parade They Never Got.

DEFEAT KERRY !!!

/

81 posted on 09/25/2004 8:35:28 AM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The Big Three may deride the newsreaders at Fox as blond bimbos, but millions of Americans learned long ago that there are probably more liberals on Fox than conservatives on PBS, NPR, CBS, ABC, and NBC combined — and the former are honest about politics in a way the latter are not.

...It has taken a lot to end the credibility of the liberal dynasty, inasmuch as there were many prior provocations — Peter Arnett airing a blatantly dishonest ...


Also, RCGirl, your comments deserve highlighting:
"I am glad to have known before Rathergate.

"Imagine the shock of finding out your "friends" on TV and in "hometown" papers have been deceiving you - after election 2000, 911, and after over 18 months of daily spinning re. Iraq?

"I felt so guilty about Vietnam - for having betrayed our veterans by believing Walter Cronkite and Hollywood lies.

"We didn't have access to the primary sources then.

"We may need a national period of mourning, forgiveness, to get beyond this latest national shame - the latest betrayal of all we hold dear by our own mighty free press, and those who bought the slickly packaged lies."


I honestly believe that by soundly thrashing sKerry in a way that the leftists can not mistake as just bad luck or some such, we can purge this episode with a cathartic celebration, rather than mourning. You have been doing your part, as have many others. ((Hugs))

Give the VietNam Vets the Parade They Never Got.

DEFEAT KERRY !!!

/

82 posted on 09/25/2004 8:36:37 AM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: AFPhys
Give the VietNam Vets the Parade They Never Got.
DEFEAT KERRY !!!

So good, just terrific..that is going in the rear window of my car!

83 posted on 09/25/2004 9:29:53 AM PDT by Republic (Will michael shiavo and his concubine and children now preside over the murder of Terri?)
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To: Nick Danger
You Are A Democrat If . . .

You can't think for yourself and need an unfeeling bureaucrat to think for you.

You are pretty sure there isn’t a God, and if there is, He doesn’t really mean it when He tells you not to sin, because there’s no such thing as “sin,” and there are absolutely no absolutes.

Even though evil doesn’t exist, you still think that life is harsh and cruel and unfair to you in particular, and thus it is ok to be lazy, go on welfare and try to "beat the system" to get as much money as possible,

Just to make sure we know, bumper stickers tell us how much you care and what a good person you are.

You have a keen habit of recording names in cemeteries so that you can vote early and often, and your leftist friends at the polling place will ignore all voter fraud....providing you vote properly for the Democrats.

If you are an elected official who commits a crime and there is no mention of party affiliation in the news reports... then you are a Democrat.

"Hey, there is no right or wrong. If you mean well, that's all that matters."

84 posted on 09/25/2004 9:56:30 AM PDT by Liberty Wins (Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of all who threaten it.)
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To: Republic; Grampa Dave

Glad you like it. Tip of the hat to Grampa Dave.

Use it copiously on FR and everywhere else.


85 posted on 09/25/2004 10:56:42 AM PDT by AFPhys ((.Praying for President Bush, our troops, their families, and all my American neighbors..))
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To: AFPhys
Give the VietNam Vets the Parade They Never Got.

DEFEAT KERRY !!!

86 posted on 09/25/2004 11:21:43 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will the ABCNNBC BS lunatic libs stop Rathering to Americans? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: Grampa Dave

I'd LOVE to see that on a bumper sticker on every car in AMERICA!!!!!! I know it is going up on my car! I love this!


87 posted on 09/25/2004 1:19:19 PM PDT by Republic (Will michael shiavo and his concubine and children now preside over the murder of Terri?)
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To: sola_fide; Magnolia

VDH Bump!

Magnolia, you might enjoy this.


88 posted on 09/25/2004 1:26:02 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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To: sola_fide
Oh, this is going into a poster outside my office door:

You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!

 

Leo Amery

Speech, repeating Cromwell's words, addressed to Neville Chamberlain's government

House of Commons, 1939

89 posted on 09/25/2004 1:57:18 PM PDT by Phsstpok (often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: bikepacker67
How about an Eagle bump: In honor of the lying CBS eye

You can't hide your lyin' eyes
And your smile is a thin disguise
I thought by now you'd realize
There ain't no way to hide your lyin' eyes

Sit on it CBS! You have been outed.

90 posted on 09/25/2004 2:25:49 PM PDT by mc5cents ("We will have to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." Hillary Clinton)
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To: dixiechick2000
WOW...you're right...this is a great read. Let's see: smug, huffy, self-righteous hypocrite, blatantly dishonest, shamelessness now-ossified, self-proclaimed moralist, abject non-professional, overweening arrogant. Yep, that pretty much describes dannyboy. My favorite is the last line...

So, Dan, go, and let us have done with you — in the name of God, go now.

Amen!

91 posted on 09/25/2004 3:46:59 PM PDT by Magnolia (Pennies a day help keep Liberals at bay.....become a monthly donor!)
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To: Magnolia

Very well stated!
That was my take on it, as well.


"So, Dan, go, and let us have done with you — in the name of God, go now."


Actually, that made me LOL. ;o)


92 posted on 09/25/2004 10:33:53 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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To: Nick Danger; maica; onyx; wardaddy; Eaker; Squantos; river rat
Worth repeating. And a Ping to anyone who missed this VDH gem. The alphabet networks, the AP, and the New York Times are crawling with these cockroaches. The media can't get rid of them fast enough to clean up their act; no matter which "rising star" they turn to, the odds are it's another leftist cockroach like Ms. Mapes. They've been hiring their own kind for so long that there's no other kind left.
93 posted on 09/25/2004 10:52:33 PM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: WolveMarine

Don't miss this one.

(from the guy upstairs)


94 posted on 09/25/2004 11:05:28 PM PDT by OwenKellogg
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To: Travis McGee; onyx; dixiechick2000; WKB; Squantos

Every group with a chip on their shoulders in this nation are disproportionately represented in media in general and their bias is so transparent.

Has been since the mid 70s even though there was a lefty bent even before that. By the time all the 60s J-school grads got employed and all the "diversity is our strength" junk got implemented/hired, it's been pretty locked up ever since by angry folks who have a keen dislike for Leave It To Beaver America...the one I grew up loving in contrast.


95 posted on 09/25/2004 11:39:28 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: MEG33; Travis McGee

Nail this one to the door of every network and to the tail of every reporter and editor. He is simply terrific..BRAVO!

$$$$$

Get it to every college student - as part of their "diversity" exposure. After all if colleges can require Koran reading as part of the their orientation, we should demand VDH reading. Since faculty and deans would never agree to such an idea, it is necessary for the message to get through by underground methods - like Chrisitans did in Red China, or the Soviet Union, eg.


96 posted on 09/26/2004 6:05:18 AM PDT by maica
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To: Republic; AFPhys
I'd LOVE to see that on a bumper sticker on every car in AMERICA!!!!!! I know it is going up on my car! I love this!

Give the VietNam Vets the Parade They Never Got.

DEFEAT KERRY !!!

Hopefully, someone will make a magnetic sign with that statement. I will put it on my OJ Simpson Bronco with a Vet for GW sign.

97 posted on 09/26/2004 7:47:24 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will the ABCNNBC BS lunatic libs stop Rathering to Americans? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: wardaddy

"By the time all the 60s J-school grads got employed and all the "diversity is our strength" junk got implemented/hired, it's been pretty locked up ever since by angry folks who have a keen dislike for Leave It To Beaver America...the one I grew up loving in contrast."



You are SO right, wardaddy.
Thanks!


98 posted on 09/26/2004 10:19:30 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (President Bush is a mensch in cowboy boots.)
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To: sola_fide

save for later


99 posted on 09/26/2004 11:21:22 AM PDT by krunkygirl
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marker


100 posted on 09/26/2004 4:19:31 PM PDT by GretchenM (A country is a terrible thing to waste. Vote Republican.)
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