Posted on 12/30/2017 12:20:43 PM PST by Kaslin
Some media observers say overseas reporters cover U.S. politics better than stateside scribes.
Its a case-by-case situation, of course. Its not far from the truth, though. We saw a great example of it recently courtesy of the BBC.
The Post, out in select theaters now and going wide January 12, stars Meryl Streep as Katherine Graham, The Washington Post publisher circa 1971. Graham approved the publication of The Pentagon Papers under great duress, a watershed moment in journalism. Tom Hanks co-stars as editor Ben Bradlee, and Oscar winner Steven Spielberg is behind the camera.
Talk about heavy hitters.
The story itself is both true and significant to U.S. history. Thats catnip to Oscar voters. It doesnt hurt to have the legendary trio of Hanks, Streep and Spielberg fueling the film. Together, they account for nine Academy Awards.
Stateside reporters are fawning over The Post as if its the most important drama of the hour, if not the minute. Why?
In Trumps America, good journalism matters more than ever. Or so were told. Whats left unsaid? How the era of fake news and monumental MSM gaffes shattered our already shaky trust in news outlets. Thats a subject few, if any, U.S. based reporters will throw at the trio.
What a shame.
Yet one reporter did his homework and asked an equally tough query.
Meet Husam Sam Asi, a BBC TV host and founder of ukscreen.com. Asi recently interviewed The Post stars on a range of subjects captured in the following 10-minute clip.
Asi, a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) since 2010, wasnt satisfied with throwing the screen legends softballs. He hunkered down and challenged them with more substantial queries.
For example, he reminded Streep and Spielberg that President Barack Obama flexed his might against journalists via the Espionage Act. Heres how Jake Tapper put it:
The Obama administration has used the Espionage Act to go after whistleblowers who leaked to journalists more than all previous administrations combined.
That doesnt take into account Obamas war against Fox News or how he spied on Fox News James Rosen.
How did Streep and Spielberg, hardcore Democrats who supported Obama during his two presidential terms, react? Lets just say each has a potent political career awaiting them given their fancy footwork.
Heres Asis corker:
If you look at the numbers, there were more prosecutions under the Espionage Act during the Obama administration than any other administration. Yet no one in Hollywood was urged to say something about it, or do something about it
What do Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks think of Edward Snowden?
What about Streep?
The video doesnt directly connect the question and answer, although given Streeps response its apparent shes attempting to answer it without actually doing so.
I think its good that that is exposed now. I think we have to hold not only people that we have adversarial political views from to task but I think we also have to hold our friends and our compatriots, people who follow a line of policy that we agree with, we have to hold them to the same standard. I think thats absolutely valid and important. And thats sort of what the film is about.
Asi asked a tough, but fair, question to these A-list stars. He deserves plenty of credit for that
even if the stars couldnt fairly fire off a response.
We loved Sully, it was really inspiring.
Tevye: Chava is dead to us! We’ll forget her.
One of the greatest shows ever. I have it on DVD.
Too bad the whole plot line about the investigation was made up.
Which also shows how badly Nixon handled not only the Watergate affair, but the Pentagon Papers as well. The study was pretty much a big fat nothingburger except that it showed how deceitful Democrats had been prior to Nixon being elected in 1968. Had he done basically nothing in either case, he never wouldve been drummed out of office in my opinion.
The hype in the ads on TV about how this was the biggest coverall in government history is laughable. Theyre so desperate to make journalists appear to be righteous heroes of the truth when in fact theyre propagandists of the highest order today.
As well as Oh Brother; Where Art Thou.
I know!
It painted the transportation board in a bad light!
Ed
I was an adult and read the Papers back in the day. Since I was already wise to the Democrat con game there wasn't much surprising to me.
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