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The liberal media: a study in groupthink
National Post ^ | August 11 2003 | Robert Fulford

Posted on 08/11/2003 12:46:17 PM PDT by knighthawk

We reveal our collective feelings by what we take for granted. New York Times writers, for instance, assume that George W. Bush is considered so gauche that his name can serve as a synonym for clumsiness. On Sunday, a story about inept business jargon quoted an anonymous executive's memo: "Cascade this to your people and see what the push-back is." The article wasn't even about politics, but the writer knew what to say next: "If that sentence were a person, it would walk like George W. Bush."

Among liberal opinionmongers, including TV comics, Bush is a punchline. Garrison Keillor on the Prairie Home Companion says moron jokes, popular among teenagers in the 1940s, are being recycled as Bush jokes. (From the Web: "George Bush is so stupid, he went to a concert and waved to Stevie Wonder.") Maureen Dowd of the Times not only considers Bush a dunce, she assumes her readers agree. She seems to believe that no decent person could think otherwise. Among people like her, Bush has roughly the status of Brian Mulroney in Canada 10 years ago; defending him could create a scandal.

We're talking about fashion. Articulate, sensitive people know by instinct that some views are currently acceptable, others not. Which ideas are being worn this season? That becomes especially pressing today because opinion circulates so quickly, but it's always been a worrisome question. When the gusts of fashionable thought sweep across the plains of public opinion, no one can entirely ignore them. Not me, not you, perhaps not even the late Isaiah Berlin.

Berlin, who died in 1997, wrote brilliantly on ideas but avoided violating fashion. Richard Pipes, the historian of Soviet power, discusses this point in his forthcoming autobiography, Vixi: Memoirs of A Non-Belonger. Pipes says Berlin despised the Soviet regime yet refrained from criticizing it in public, "perhaps because anticommunism was considered vulgar in the circles he frequented."

In 1972 Pipes himself was worried. A lifelong Democrat, he was appalled when his party nominated George McGovern for president. But could he vote for the despised Richard Nixon? Pipes asked Berlin what he would do. Berlin responded: "I would vote for Nixon but tell no one." He knew it was unwise to step publicly outside the sophisticated consensus.

Those who embody political fashion often refuse to believe it exists. In this week's New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg makes the preposterous claim that Morning Edition and All Things Considered, news shows on National Public Radio, aspire to objectivity. "Their sensibility," he says, "may fairly be said to be 'liberal' in the sense that liberal education is liberal -- that is, open-minded and urbane ... but what little overt political commentary they offer hovers around the moderate middle."

Nonsense, of course. Bias so pervades NPR that its journalists (much like reporters on our own dear CBC) are probably unaware of it. They can't imagine any other way of doing their work (that's the essence of groupthink). On the Middle East, NPR follows the standard-left approach: View the Palestinians with as much sympathy as possible and direct as much suspicion as possible toward the Israelis. That was clear to me when I examined the 36 stories on this subject NPR broadcast in July.

At best, NPR assumes a false moral equivalence, as in Peter Kenyon's July 25 story about reducing incitement to violence in accordance with the road map. For years the Palestinian Authority has taught Jew-hatred (and, lately, murder-by-martyr) in their schools and elsewhere. Kenyon reported that Palestinian propaganda has lately been toned down, but then went on to treat Israeli opinion as if it were a parallel problem. He didn't acknowledge that Palestinian leaders have made promoting hatred a policy whereas in Israel it's limited to a marginalized, unofficial minority. Kenyon gave the last word to an unnamed Palestinian who stated, without challenge from NPR, the reverse of the truth: "At least our radicals are in the opposition; theirs [Israel's] are running the government."

Steve Emerson, the author of American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us, claims he's banned from NPR. Even Jeffrey Dvorkin, NPR's ombudsman and a former CBC executive, says "It's time to hear what Emerson has to say." But the head of NPR news insists there's no ban, never has been. Any producer or reporter is free to put Emerson on the air. It just happens that not one of them has chosen to do so -- since August, 1998.

BBC news, once universally admired for fairness, now suffers from chronic groupthink. Conrad Black recently wrote, in a letter to his own London Daily Telegraph, that "The BBC is pathologically hostile to the government and official opposition, most British institutions, American policy in almost every field, Israel, moderation in Ireland, all Western religions, and most manifestations of the free market economy." If I knew nothing of the subject I'd call that hysterical exaggeration. It happens, though, that I've been watching BBC news for years, carefully enough to know that Lord Black has it precisely right. And if things proceed in the usual way, those who work at the BBC will be the last people in the world to notice.

robert.fulford@utoronto.ca


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bbc; canada; groupthink; liberal; media; nationalpost

1 posted on 08/11/2003 12:46:17 PM PDT by knighthawk
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Ping
2 posted on 08/11/2003 12:46:35 PM PDT by knighthawk (We all want to touch a rainbow, but singers and songs will never change it alone. We are calling you)
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To: knighthawk
Groupthink. It exists everywhere, even here. Anytime there are more than three people assembled, groupthink begins...
3 posted on 08/11/2003 12:51:13 PM PDT by Old Sarge (Serving You... on Operation Noble Eagle!)
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To: knighthawk
Speaking of collective feelings, ever notice how Dems are like "The Borg" on Star Trek? They are the prototype.
4 posted on 08/11/2003 12:57:59 PM PDT by At _War_With_Liberals (All Dems is Pimps and Ho's)
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To: knighthawk
"We're talking about fashion. Articulate, sensitive people know by instinct that some views are currently acceptable, others not. Which ideas are being worn this season?"

Nail on the head BUMP! The public's reaction to 'sensitive' celebrities' fashionable hate statements is a good example. The public is not as shallow and vapid (PC translation: sensitive) as they are and stopped buying their products. THEY, however, are too sensitive (translation: shallow and vapid) to understand that.

Fulford is GOOOOOD. I wish more publications would pick up his work.

5 posted on 08/11/2003 1:00:04 PM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: Old Sarge
Leftists see their fascist ideology as the ultimate force in the world. They are completely subservient to it, and will beg, borrow, cheat, steal and even kill for it. All accepted heirarchies of laws, morals, and ethics are subjugated and defined by the goals of the ideology.

To me, this is why they must be destroyed.
6 posted on 08/11/2003 1:05:29 PM PDT by At _War_With_Liberals (All Dems is Pimps and Ho's)
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To: At _War_With_Liberals
LOL...I compare 'em to the Borg all the time - and the Islamists to the Paclids (sp?)
7 posted on 08/11/2003 1:06:34 PM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: knighthawk
I heard a good quote this weekend. Everyone on the left is petrified to say anything deemed "outside the norm". They apparently feel that if they did so, they would be voted off the island, and be forever denied invitations to the correct parties.
8 posted on 08/11/2003 1:07:32 PM PDT by narby (Total Davis Recall)
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To: At _War_With_Liberals
To me, this is why they must be destroyed.

No arguement from this guy here.

Thing is, while I wear the Green Suit, I listen to others - for the present.

9 posted on 08/11/2003 1:07:47 PM PDT by Old Sarge (Serving You... on Operation Noble Eagle!)
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To: narby
...petrified to say anything deemed "outside the norm". They apparently feel that if they did so, they would be voted off the island...

Kinda what happens with me, on certain FR threads. Deviate from the canned responses, and the party invitations get scrubbed.

10 posted on 08/11/2003 1:09:34 PM PDT by Old Sarge (Serving You... on Operation Noble Eagle!)
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To: cake_crumb
When I can't take them anymore, I double click on a Star Trek game that I have where the goal is to kill Borgs and stop their infiltration and takeover of the human race. This immediately soothes me!!

DNC HEADQUARTERS

11 posted on 08/11/2003 1:17:49 PM PDT by At _War_With_Liberals (All Dems is Pimps and Ho's)
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To: At _War_With_Liberals
"When I can't take them anymore, I double click on a Star Trek game that I have where the goal is to kill Borgs and stop their infiltration and takeover of the human race. This immediately soothes me!!"

FOFLOL...great idea. I just get into whatever computer game I happen to be playing at the time.

At least you're nice enough to vent on virtual targets, unlike the left which threatens their opponents with 'real bullets'.

12 posted on 08/11/2003 1:21:42 PM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: cake_crumb
"At least you're nice enough to vent on virtual targets, unlike the left which threatens their opponents with 'real bullets'."

So far, Cake crumb, so far...


13 posted on 08/11/2003 2:34:08 PM PDT by At _War_With_Liberals (All Dems is Pimps and Ho's)
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To: knighthawk
"He knew it was unwise to step publicly outside the sophisticated consensus."

"We're talking about fashion."

We're talking about mind-numbed robots--and the opposite of sophistication.

14 posted on 08/11/2003 2:37:44 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The American Heartland--the Spirit of Flight 93)
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To: knighthawk
Which ideas are being worn this season?

Excellent reading you never heard of...

"Fashions often revert, but to be popular they modify. It could be that a re-dressed doctrine of witchcraft will be the proper acceptance. Come unto me, and maybe I'll make you stylish. It is quite possible to touch up beliefs that are now considered dowdy, and restore them to fashionableness. I conceive of nothing, in religion, science, or philosophy, that is more than the proper thing to wear, for a while."

                ----Wild Talents  by Charles Hoy Fort, 1932.
Like it? Here's more.

15 posted on 08/11/2003 7:43:17 PM PDT by gcruse (http://gcruse.blogspot.com/)
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To: knighthawk
When "shallow" becomes an art form:

We're talking about fashion. Articulate, sensitive people know by instinct that some views are currently acceptable, others not. Which ideas are being worn this season?

16 posted on 08/11/2003 8:40:11 PM PDT by GOPJ
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