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Helen Thomas: Journalists Need More Courage ("Bush is afraid of my questions")
Media Channel ^ | February 2, 2006 | The Sea Hag

Posted on 02/02/2006 9:00:22 PM PST by presidio9

With 57 years of White House reporting, Helen Thomas is commonly referred to as “The First Lady of the Press.” She talked to Adbusters associate editor Deborah Campbell about the state of journalism today.

Adbusters: You’ve had a front row seat on the White House press gallery since Kennedy, and now you’ve been moved to the back of the room . . .

Helen Thomas: Only for press conferences with Bush. He doesn’t want to call on me.

AB: What does that say about his view of the press?

HT: I’m reluctant to personalize it. No president likes the press, period. But Bush in particular wants to sanitize who he talks to. They give him a list of reporters to call on – which I’ve never seen done before – and he sticks to the script. He’s afraid of my questions. On the one hand it makes me laugh, but it’s also sad. A president of the United States ought to be able to handle any question. If they can’t, then why are they there? My requests are very simple. Usually it’s like “why?” Why did you do it? What’s it all about? If you’re putting people’s lives at risk, you should be able to answer questions like that.

AB: Do you think the US press is tough enough on monitoring the centers of power at this point?

HT: No, I think they fell down on the job. But I sense that they’re getting their sea legs, gradually coming out of their coma in light of the hurricane and Karl Rove and a few other things. So they might get back to being real reporters again. I think they’re beginning to realize they let too many opportunities pass, that it’s okay to get angry and to really challenge, which is their job. Reporters represent the last frontier in terms of questioning public officials. If we don’t do it, it doesn’t happen.

AB: Do you recall a time or a moment in history when journalism was more heroic than it has been in recent years?

HT: Every other time but this time. And it’s because of 9/11. People wanted to be more patriotic and were afraid of rocking the boat. From there, we segued into a war where reporters were worried about jeopardizing the troops. So there was a heavy cloud and reporters had to fall in line for awhile. But they’re coming out of it, thank goodness.

AB: What are some of the main obstacles to doing good journalism at the moment?

HT: Fear. Lack of courage. You want to keep your job. Maybe some corporate heads are breathing down your neck. You’ve got to feed the family and send the kids to college. There might be financial reasons and others, and maybe some reporters genuinely feel they shouldn’t raise uncomfortable questions at a time when patriotism is demanded. But our job is to find out the truth. That’s our only job.

AB: At the moment it seems there are some cracks in the US foreign policy. Do you speculate as to where any of that is going?

HT: Well, I think that we’ve got to pull the troops out of Iraq. We’ve got to stop killing. This is ridiculous. It’s more than ridiculous, it’s tragic. Wanton killing, killing and being killed – for what? I think the administration wants to hang in there because they actually believe they can win. But I think that’s a long shot, if anything. And what is winning anyway? Winning what? A Shia theocracy? Is that what American soldiers are dying for? Furthermore, we’ve got to find out what terrorism is really about, find out the root causes. I think that it was right to go into Afghanistan and right to go after Bin Laden. But what about the bigger picture? Is it a religious war? Is it American policy that is motivating these people? What is it? Figure that out, and deal with it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: helenthomas; imatterdammit; kerrylostgetoverit; martyimproveshelen; seahag; stuckonstupid
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To: al baby
how curel

You never cease to stune me.

41 posted on 02/02/2006 9:16:10 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: martin_fierro

It really is an improvement


42 posted on 02/02/2006 9:17:26 PM PST by woofie
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To: presidio9

Helen, first, in case you haven't noticed, you're not a with a major news outlet any more. And second, pretty much everybody in the press from your generation is either dead, retired or senile. That really ought to tell you something...if the voices in your head will pipe down long enough.


43 posted on 02/02/2006 9:19:06 PM PST by RichInOC (...somebody had to say it...why not me?)
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To: presidio9

Please... No more pics!

Seriously, Helen. Perhaps if you didn't call Bush the 'Worst President ever' he might take one of your inane questions.

On another note, please stay away from cameras. Seriously, you are one fugly broad.


45 posted on 02/02/2006 9:19:36 PM PST by rock_lobsta
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To: presidio9

"Can you get me a pizza, Helen?"


46 posted on 02/02/2006 9:20:02 PM PST by neodad (Rock Chock Seahawks)
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To: presidio9
Presidio09,

Can you blow up that pic to a larger (4x) size so that we can forward to our liberal acquaintances?

You can FReepmail the image that makes sense for further forwarding to others.

Thank you.

47 posted on 02/02/2006 9:20:08 PM PST by Cobra64
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To: RichInOC

Thomas was moved to the back of the room because she's not a reporter. Therefore, she doesn't get to ask questions. She can make up whatever crackpot theory she likes, but that's the truth.


48 posted on 02/02/2006 9:20:38 PM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K virus -only without the handy deadline.)
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To: presidio9
The Gorilla wouldn't know a valid question from a loaded question.

After all, she's the queen of the loaded question.

49 posted on 02/02/2006 9:21:17 PM PST by Reactionary (The Moonbats Need an Enema)
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To: martin_fierro

LOL....one of your funniest pic-posts, martin_fierro. Great stuff.


50 posted on 02/02/2006 9:21:19 PM PST by indcons
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To: woofie

Wow!, that was a real piece of objective journalism.


51 posted on 02/02/2006 9:21:52 PM PST by Husker24
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To: rock_lobsta

Ok. No pixs, but a bio.

Grand Inquisitor

White House diva Helen Thomas has grilled every president since JFK

The Washington, D.C. cabdriver couldn’t quite place her but knew that the passenger, a diminutive woman with short dark hair, was somebody important. Finally, the cabbie turned around and asked straight out: "Aren’t you the woman the presidents love to hate?"

Helen Thomas, who at age 82 is the indisputable dean of the White House press corps, tells that story on herself. For decades, she has posed the opening question at every presidential press conference, then closed the event by saying, "Thank you, Mr. President." As a correspondent and White House bureau chief for United Press International for most of her 60-year career, Thomas has been a journalistic thorn in the side of every president from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush. "She has single-handedly gotten under the skin of every president since JFK," says Mike McCurry, press secretary during the Clinton years. As Gerald Ford once observed, Thomas practices a "finely balanced blend of journalism and acupuncture." Jacqueline Kennedy was less subtle: she referred to Thomas and her Associated Press counterpart as "the harpies."

But history has a way of arranging ironic rebuttals. For just as Jackie’s off-white silk chiffon inaugural gown now resides in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, so too do three of Thomas’ White House press passes, showcased in the "American Presidency" exhibit. "The press curbs presidential power," says curator Harry Rubenstein. "And Helen Thomas epitomizes the White House press corps."

Says Bob Deans, one of Thomas’ colleagues and the White House correspondent for Cox Newspapers: "She has great respect for the office of the presidency. But she is not intimidated by the person who temporarily inhabits the office." Thomas’ conduct of this epic adversarial relationship is unstinting, although she no longer works out of the UPI cubicle in the White House. She resigned from that organization in 2000, after the wire service changed ownership.Today, Thomas, who still occupies her traditional front-row seat in the briefing room, covers the White House in a column for the Hearst newspapers. Formal seat assignments notwithstanding, most spots are up for grabs. "But no one sits in Helen’s seat," says Martha Joynt Kumar, professor of political science at Towson University and an authority on the relationship between the press and the White House.

Thomas continues to attend daily briefings most mornings at the White House, and she also continues to decry the inevitable barriers between president and press. When she addressed the National Press Club in 2000, someone asked her which of the then eight presidents she had covered had allowed the greatest access. "None," she replied. "They are all difficult. Once they get in the White House, the iron curtain comes down. Everything is classified. The color of the walls—they would even classify that."

But over the past 50 years, Thomas has scaled a lot of other barriers: she was the first woman to be named White House bureau chief of a major wire service, the first to become a president of the White House Correspondents Association and the first woman member of the Gridiron Club. And she was the first woman to receive the National Press Club’s Fourth Estate Award. "I never aspired to be first," she once said. "Only to be there." But just being there was no mean feat for a female in the then male ranks of Washington journalism. "Helen has done more for the role of women in journalism," says Marlin Fitzwater, press secretary to presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. "She was just always at the door saying, ‘I have a right to be here.’"

Thomas’ approach to her job—first to arrive, last to leave, high speed and tenacity at every moment in between—has left many a younger colleague in the dust and many a press secretary chuckling. (In some cases, the laughter came long after the fact.) "Every morning, I arrived at the White House and found her sitting on my credenza, waiting," Fitzwater recalls of Thomas’ legendary stakeouts. "You had to be prepared, because she was always there." So, too, for McCurry, whose workday invariably began with Thomas’ chirpy query: "What do you have for me?" McCurry’s standard rejoinder: "Helen! I just got to work. All I’ve got for you is a muffin and a cup of coffee!"

In the end, Thomas says, it all comes down to "enthusiasm, noisiness, energy and curiosity. You have to keep asking ‘Why?’"

http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues03/jun03/object.html


52 posted on 02/02/2006 9:22:16 PM PST by kokonut
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To: AmeriBrit

He could look at her, but to be safe he should only look at her reflection in a mirror.


53 posted on 02/02/2006 9:22:42 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (I have nothing else to say - for now.)
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To: presidio9

Does this dipsh*t realize that as a columnist, she has no right to ask, nor does President Bush have a duty to answer, her questions at a press conference [or even acknowledge her presence or existence]?


54 posted on 02/02/2006 9:23:10 PM PST by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: All

PLEASE! Someone stop me from "that quote" !

55 posted on 02/02/2006 9:23:44 PM PST by DUH (A Merry Heart equates to a valid medicine)
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To: presidio9

Helen of Troll, you are a journalist? "But Bush in particular wants to sanitize who he talks to." Maybe this would work, Helen: But Bush in particular wants to sanitize to whom he talks. That is grammatical, yet it still makes no sense. You are saying he wants to sanitize the person to whom he talks. Is that like Hannitize? Or Martinize? Is it a dry-cleaning procedure?


56 posted on 02/02/2006 9:25:03 PM PST by doug from upland (INDICTING HILLARY -- now that is something that's good for America)
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To: Howlin; BigSkyFreeper; Chunga; Peach; Mo1; nopardons; Wolfstar; martin_fierro


Y'all MUST see Martin's latest!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1570714/posts?page=21#21


57 posted on 02/02/2006 9:25:29 PM PST by onyx
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To: martin_fierro

OMG!! LOL!!!!


58 posted on 02/02/2006 9:27:59 PM PST by OLDCU
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59 posted on 02/02/2006 9:28:21 PM PST by devolve (<-- (-in a manner reminiscent of Senator Gasbag F. Kohnman-)
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To: devolve

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60 posted on 02/02/2006 9:30:23 PM PST by al baby (Father of the Beeber)
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