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CBS Blasts Blogs -- Again!
GOPNATION.COM ^ | December 20, 2004 | Noel Sheppard

Posted on 12/20/2004 5:41:51 AM PST by bmweezer

Our friends at CBS News are at it again -- suggesting that blogs, bloggers, and everything related to non-mainstream media reporting is at the root cause of the troubles in the industry. Not the almost unconscionably poor job that the CBS News research division has been doing in vetting stories for accuracy, nor the obvious left-leaning bias of most of its broadcasters…but blogs.

Haven’t these people heard the warnings from one of the organizations that they hold in such high esteem -- the Occupational Safety and Health Administration -- regarding the tossing of inanimate missiles from the confines of one’s transparent residential structure? I guess not.

Well, in case you missed our last episode, retired CBS News stegosaurus Eric Engberg in November reemerged from the Jurassic Period to suggest to the unwitting populace that bloggers were responsible for the premature predictions of exit polls on Election Day. To catch a rerun of the pilot, please see CBS Blasts The Blogs. Now, with enough time having passed so that most of the nation has composed itself, another CBS News correspondent obviously working his way towards an early extinction, David Paul Kuhn, has this to say about all things not MSM:

Internet blogs are providing a new and unregulated medium for politically motivated attacks. With the same First Amendment protections as newspapers, blogs are increasingly gaining influence. While many are must-reads for political junkies, are some Internet blogs also being used as proxies for campaigns?

You gotta love it. The highest profile member of the organization that this man works for just resigned in a cloud of shame over allegations that he reported information apparently coming from forged documents, and within weeks, the same outlet is pointing fingers at volunteer writers across the nation who mostly share their thoughts with the public out of a passion to do so. This is akin to exiting a restroom with toilet paper stuck to the bottom of your shoe, and then standing on top of a desk in your office so that everybody can see. Frankly, I’m half expecting Emily Latella to at any moment look up at the camera and whisper innocently, “Never mind!”

And, what pray tell, is truly bothering Mr. Kuhn and his employer about the blogs this time? Well, hold on to your seats, for it appears that a couple of bloggers in South Dakota who were pro-John Thune took money from his campaign…$35,000 BETWEEN THEM, to be exact. Oh, the HUMANITY!!! Of course, Mr. Kuhn conveniently neglects to inform the reader that Jon Lauck of Daschle v Thune, a university professor, and Jason Van Beek of South Dakota Politics, a university student, were hired by the Thune campaign well after establishing these blogs. Or that the $35,000 given to them for such nefarious and clandestine activities as analyzing polling data represented 0.0875% of the $40 million the two candidates spent on this campaign. The horror.

Speaking of missing the forest for the trees, I haven’t been able to find any articles written by Mr. Kuhn wherein he expresses a commensurate level of shock and dismay concerning the fund raising and distribution activities of the group MoveOn.org, or the possibility that it was a “[proxy] for campaigns.” I guess Mr. Kuhn hasn’t heard of them, or that the very day after his article came out concerning these bloggers receiving shameful sums of money in the tens of thousands of dollars, MoveOn.org announced with pride that it contributed as much as $300 million to Kerry and other Democratic candidates in 2004 -- potentially including Tom Daschle.

Actually, I just made a Kuhn pas. Of course he’s heard of MoveOn.org. He’s even written about them. Quite glowingly, in fact. Here’s one of Mr. Kuhn’s masterstrokes from September 8, 2004:

A newly formed organization will soon begin airing ads stating that President Bush “dodged his own military duty during Vietnam.” Called Texans for Truth, the group has ties to the liberal organization MoveOn.org.

In addition, Mr. Kuhn had previously written an article referencing this fabulous organization on June 29, 2004 while gushing with exultations about Hollywood’s favorite left-wing propagandist:

Michael Moore has a war plan to defeat President Bush. With MoveOn.org, he now has his army.

The excruciatingly delicious irony here is that Mr. Kuhn obviously had much less of an ethical problem with Mr. Moore and MoveOn.org’s plan that involved hundreds of millions of dollars and the potential for countless campaign finance violations than the completely legal payment of $35,000 by the Thune campaign to these bloggers -- that is, until the plan failed of course.

Regardless, our heroes from South Dakota have been receiving some well-deserved accolades for their fine efforts -- although I imagine that defeating Mr. Daschle was what they are truly thankful for…as are we all. Whichever the case, John Fund did a story about these two gentlemen in a recent Wall Street Journal column:

South Dakota Republicans decided that the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, which dominates the state's media since it's the only paper with a statewide circulation, was hopelessly biased in favor of Mr. Daschle. "The ability to use the Internet to circumvent concentrated media power became a 21st-century updating of 19th-century Dakota populism," says John Lauck, a history professor at the University of South Dakota who was allied with Mr. Thune. Mr. Lauck and several of his friends collaborated on blogs that constantly reminded voters of contradictions between Mr. Daschle's voting record and his statements in South Dakota, as well as the Argus Leader's refusal to acknowledge them.

Thankfully, it appears that the efforts of our heroes quite paid off.

The paper's readers also began to take notice of the range of coverage available on the blogs that mysteriously didn't show up in their local paper. "The Argus Leader often doesn't present the whole picture in its political coverage," Wendy Otheim, a teacher from Hartford, S.D., wrote the paper in October. "A multitude of blog sites make for interesting reading. Don't be held a captive audience to the Argus Leader."

Excellent advice, Mrs. Otheim -- advice that it appears many South Dakotans took. As for Mr. Kuhn’s contentions about our heroes, Mr. Van Beek addresses them best at his blog:

I began my blog a year before Thune declared his candidacy. I became a consultant for Thune in July of 2004, a year and six months AFTER I began blogging. From the beginning, I have always been very clear about my political predilections. I consistently told readers of my blog that I was pro-Thune. If my blog was a "proxy" for the Thune campaign then it can fairly be said that the Argus Leader and CBS have been proxies for Democratic campaigns since time immemorial. The difference is that I tell everyone I am not an objective observer. To this day, the Argus Leader and CBS hold themselves out as objective observers. I think blogs in general have pretty much exploded that notion. Yet the "mainstream media" continue to splutter about "dirty tricks" and "ethics" and make a nauseating show of wrapping themselves in virtue.

Hear, hear. However, this doesn’t answer the most important question stemming from this charade: Why is CBS News still fighting this battle? To be sure, they can’t be pleased about the outing of Dan Rather’s forged documents in “Memogate.” Moreover, it quite appears that the efforts of our heroes ended up assisting in ousting Tom Daschle from his cushy post as the left’s chief legislative obstructionist. Putting these two incidents together, along with the hostile response, one must conclude that the media chieftains have taken a look into the future, and they don’t like what they see.

The Internet has been a scary invention as far as the Democrats are concerned as a result of Matt Drudge breaking the Monica Lewinsky story, and many of them have been calling for stricter regulations over this medium ever since. Now, with bloggers outing Dan Rather and Memogate, as well as aiding in the defeat of the Democratic Senate Minority Leader who was quite an ally to the media, the MSM is also crying for legislative restrictions.

In a glorious holiday example of life imitating art, it appears that Mr. Potter is once again concerned about The Bailey Building and Loan threatening his business. Isn’t life wonderful?

Noel Sheppard is an economic and geopolitical analyst and writer residing in Northern California. Noel receives e-mail at slep@danvillebc.com.


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1 posted on 12/20/2004 5:41:51 AM PST by bmweezer
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To: bmweezer

CBS...OWNED by the blogs!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH!


2 posted on 12/20/2004 5:45:47 AM PST by HMFIC (US Marines, you yell, we shell.)
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To: bmweezer

All of the networks were so glee at the beginning of their broadcasts and were already imagining a Kerry presidency. They probably had much more impact than the blogs.

This is the real scandal.


3 posted on 12/20/2004 5:47:04 AM PST by TFine80
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To: bmweezer

4 posted on 12/20/2004 5:49:05 AM PST by Revelation 911
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To: bmweezer

Already posted:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1304144/posts


5 posted on 12/20/2004 5:52:44 AM PST by BlessedBeGod (George W. Bush -- The Terror of the Terrorists)
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To: bmweezer
A newly formed organization will soon begin airing ads stating that President Bush “dodged his own military duty during Vietnam.” Called Texans for Truth, the group has ties to the liberal organization MoveOn.org.

This is sure to hurt G.W. Bush in 2008.

6 posted on 12/20/2004 5:55:12 AM PST by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: HMFIC

We don't want people to think on their own...we want them to think what we tell them to think /sarcasm


7 posted on 12/20/2004 5:56:01 AM PST by tmp02 (Don't come to the US. We too are dipping our bullets in pig's blood)
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To: bmweezer

Look for a concerted attempt by politicians (encouraged by lobbyists and MSM interests) to try to pass regulatory legislation against certain Internet areas before the next presidential election.

After what happened to Dan Rather and John Kerry, the Liberals can't allow the Internet to continue be unfettered. Surprisingly, some of the torchbearers will probably include some legislators from the Party Currently in Power.

Look for Senator Hatch, for example, to issue another idiocy of blowing up computers. Look for Hillary Clinton to reiterate that the Internet needs a gatekeeper. Look for more legislators to 'suggest' gatekeepers and regulations in the coming years.

The Internet is dangerous to politicians' advancement and careers.


8 posted on 12/20/2004 6:00:52 AM PST by TomGuy (America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
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To: bmweezer
We have better fact checking on Free Republic than on all of the MSM.
I found an Internet site that had Information that fit right in with my ideas.
The only problem was the information was made up.
By the third reply some great poster had showed that this information was a hoax with URL to prove it was a hoax.
9 posted on 12/20/2004 6:01:44 AM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (A little knowledge is dangerous.-- I live dangerously.)
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To: bmweezer

WAIT! haven't cBSNBCABCPBSCNN declared themselves a "race" and that anything said against them is now prejudice?


10 posted on 12/20/2004 6:04:04 AM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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11 posted on 12/20/2004 6:05:40 AM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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To: bmweezer
Well, in case you missed our last episode, retired CBS News stegosaurus Eric Engberg in November reemerged from the Jurassic Period to suggest to the unwitting populace that bloggers were responsible for the unmasking of the attempt of the so-called press to manipulate opinion by premature predictions of exit polls on Election Day.

There.
I fixed it.

But that's only part of the story. I realized this morning why the left absolutely hates blogs. It's like garlic and mirrors to a vampire. The are helpless to fight it.
The "progressives 'big' weapon" is gone. The are totally ineffective when the opposition is allowed to express differences of opinion without interruption! It came to me slowly, that they feel like the exclusive "power" that they have enjoyed for so long should not be wasted on the unwashed.

Tough noogies. Deal with it!

12 posted on 12/20/2004 6:09:04 AM PST by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran

True.

Remember, also that a FReeper figured out that the central US pipebomber was making a huge smiley face. And within moments after his arrest and name being release, FR had his bio, his musical group, and his pix linked, long before the MSM did.


13 posted on 12/20/2004 6:11:14 AM PST by TomGuy (America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
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To: bmweezer
retired CBS News stegosaurus Eric Engberg in November reemerged from the Jurassic Period to suggest to the unwitting populace that bloggers were responsible for the premature predictions of exit polls on Election Day
I love this line, about the stegosaurus.

But I'm disturbed that even this piece doesn't repeat what should be repeated every time these exit polls are mentioned:

There was a conspiracy between the Democratic Party and the exit poll takers to rush Democratic Voters to the sites of exit polls in a blatant effort to illegally affect the outcome of the election.

14 posted on 12/20/2004 6:11:58 AM PST by samtheman
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To: Revelation 911

We are the PAJAMINATORS!

Resistance is futile!


15 posted on 12/20/2004 6:14:26 AM PST by subterfuge ("Dems think 'Values' are what you get at WalMart"--subterfuge)
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To: TomGuy

MSM is running about two days behind, and they get it many times wrong (good for RATs). I quit watching news on TV, it is like history channel :-)
They will sloooowly fade into oblivion.


16 posted on 12/20/2004 6:21:47 AM PST by Leo Carpathian (Slava Ukraini!)
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To: bmweezer

"That Free Republic and those bloggers are hot on my trail like a armadillo in heat on a Texas asphalt highway."


17 posted on 12/20/2004 6:22:44 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: TFine80

You are correct. It was the MSM that sponsored and reported the supposed exit poll trend toward Kerry. The polls were inaccurate, and the MSM was taken in by its own misinformation. Can they admit error or outright collusion or bias? Noooooo, its always someone else's fault when they shoot themselves in the foot, over and over and over.


18 posted on 12/20/2004 6:26:27 AM PST by Big Digger (If you can keep your head when others are losing theirs, you must be a Republican)
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To: subterfuge

moreso - "were on a mission from God"


19 posted on 12/20/2004 6:27:59 AM PST by Revelation 911
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To: Publius6961
The are totally ineffective when the opposition is allowed to express differences of opinion without interruption! It came to me slowly, that they feel like the exclusive "power" that they have enjoyed for so long should not be wasted on the unwashed.

They should blame Al Gore. His invention has backfired on them.

20 posted on 12/20/2004 6:29:29 AM PST by Moonman62 (Federal Creed: If it moves tax it. If it keeps moving regulate it. If it stops moving subsidize it.)
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