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Victor Davis Hanson: The End of Journalism [the rise of advocacy journalism]
NRO ^ | October 31, 2008 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 10/31/2008 5:11:53 AM PDT by Tolik


        Sometime in 2008, journalism as we knew it died, and advocacy media took its place.

 

There have always been media biases and prejudices. Everyone knew that Walter Cronkite, from his gilded throne at CBS news, helped to alter the course of the Vietnam War, when, in the post-Tet depression, he prematurely declared the war unwinnible. Dan Rather’s career imploded when he knowingly promulgated a forged document that impugned the service record of George W. Bush. We’ve known for a long time — from various polling, and records of political donations of journalists themselves, as well as surveys of public perceptions — that the vast majority of journalists identify themselves as Democratic, and liberal in particular.

Yet we have never quite seen anything like the current media infatuation with Barack Obama, and its collective desire not to raise key issues of concern to the American people. Here were four areas of national interest that were largely ignored.

CAMPAIGN FINANCING
For years an axiom of the liberal establishment was the need for public campaign financing — and the corrosive role of private money in poisoning the election process. The most prominent Republican who crossed party lines to ensure the passage of national public campaign financing was John McCain — a maverick stance that cost him dearly among conservatives who resented bitterly federal interference in political expression.

In contrast, Barack Obama, remember, promised that he would accept both public funding and the limitations that went along with it, and would “aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election.” Then in June 2008, Obama abruptly reneged, bowing out entirely from government financing, the first presidential nominee in the general election to do that since the system was created in 1976.

Obama has now raised over $600 million, by far the largest campaign chest in American political history. In many states he enjoys a four-to-one advantage in campaign funding — most telling in his scheduled eleventh-hour, 30-minute specials that will not be answered by the publicly financed and poorer McCain campaign.

The story that the media chose to ignore was not merely the Obama about-face on public financing, or even the enormous amounts of money that he has raised — some of it under dubious circumstances involving foreign donors, prepaid credit cards, and false names. Instead, they were absolutely quiet about a historic end to liberal support for public financing.

For all practical purposes, public financing of the presidential general election is now dead. No Republican will ever agree to it again. No Democrat can ever again dare to defend a system destroyed by Obama. All future worries about the dangers of big money and big politics will fall on deaf ears.

Surely, there will come a time when the Democratic Party, whether for ethical or practical reasons, will sorely regret dismantling the very safeguards that for over three decades it had insisted was critical for the survival of the republic.

Imagine the reaction of the New York Times or the Washington Post had John McCain renounced his promise to participate in public campaign financing, proceeded instead to amass $600 million and outraise the publicly financed Barack Obama four-to-one, and begun airing special 30-minute unanswered infomercials during the last week of the campaign.

THE VP CANDIDATES
We know now almost all the details of Sarah Palin’s pregnancies, whether the trooper who tasered her nephew went to stun or half stun, the cost of her clothes, and her personal expenses — indeed, almost everything except how a mother of so many children gets elected councilwoman, mayor, and governor, routs an entrenched old-boy cadre, while maintaining near record levels of public support.

Yet the American public knows almost nothing of what it should about the extraordinary career of Joe Biden, the 36-year veteran of the Senate. In unprecedented fashion, Biden has simply avoided the press for most of the last two months, confident that the media instead would deconstruct almost every word of “good looking” Sarah Palin’s numerous interviews with mostly hostile interrogators.


By accepted standards of behavior, Biden has sadly proven wanting. He has committed almost every classical sin of character — plagiarism, false biography, racial insensitivity, and serial fabrication. And because of media silence, we don’t know whether he was kidding when he said America would not need to burn coal, or that Hezbollah was out of Lebanon, or that FDR addressed the nation on television as president in 1929 (surely a record for historical fictions in a single thought), or that the public would turn sour on Obama once he was challenged by our enemies abroad. In response, the media reported that the very public Sarah Palin was avoiding the press while the very private Joe Biden shunned interviews and was chained to the teleprompter.

For two months now, the media reaction to Biden’s inanity has been simply “that’s just ol’ Joe, now let’s turn to Palin,” who, in the space of two months, has been reduced from a popular successful governor to a backwoods creationist, who will ban books and champion white secessionist causes. The respective coverage of the two candidates is ironic in a variety of ways, but in one especially — almost every charge against Palin (that she is under wraps, untruthful, and inept) was applicable only to Biden.

So we are about to elect a vice president about whom we know only that he has been around a long time, but little else — and nothing at all why exactly Joe Biden says the most astounding and often lunatic things.

Imagine the reaction of Newsweek or Time had moose-hunting mom Sarah Palin claimed FDR went on television to address the nation as President in 1929, or warned America that our enemies abroad would test John McCain and that his response would result in a radical loss of his popularity at home.

THE PAST AS PRESENT
In 2004, few Americans knew Barack Obama. In 2008, they may elect him. Surely his past was of more interest than his present serial denials of it. Whatever the media’s feelings about the current Barack Obama, there should have been some story that the Obama of 2008 is radically different from the Obama who was largely consistent and predictable for the prior 30 years.

Each Obama metamorphosis in itself might be attributed to the normal evolution to the middle, as a candidate shifts from the primary to the general election. But in the case of Obama, we witnessed not a shift, but a complete transformation to an entirely new persona — in almost every imaginable sense of the word. Name an issue — FISA, NAFTA, guns, abortion, capital punishment, coal, nuclear power, drilling, Iran, Jerusalem, the surge — and Obama’s position today is not that of just a year ago.

Until 2005, Obama was in communication with Bill Ayers by e-mail and phone, despite Ayers reprehensible braggadocio in 2001 that he remained an unrepentant terrorist. Rev. Wright was an invaluable spiritual advisor — until spring of 2008. Father Pfleger was praised as an intimate friend in 2004 — and vanished off the radar in 2008. The media might have asked not just why these rather dubious figures were once so close to, and then so distant from, Obama; but why were there so many people like Rashid Khalidi and Tony Rezko in Obama’s past in the first place?

Behind the Olympian calm of Obama, there was always a rather disturbing record of extra-electoral politics completely ignored by the media. If one were disturbed by the present shenanigans of ACORN or the bizarre national call for Americans simply to skip work on election day to help elect Obama (who would pay for that?), one would only have to remember that in 1996 Obama took the extraordinary step of suing to eliminate all his primary rivals by challenging their petition signatures of mostly African-American voters.

In 2004, there was an even more remarkable chain of events in which the sealed divorce records of both his principle primary rival Blair Hull and general election foe, Jack Ryan, were mysteriously leaked, effectively ensuring Obama a Senate seat without serious opposition. These were not artifacts of a typical political career, but extraordinary events in themselves that might well have shed light on present campaign tactics — and yet largely remain unknown to the American people.

Imagine the reaction of CNN or NBC had John McCain’s pastor and spiritual advisor of 20 years been revealed as a white supremacist who damned a multiracial United States, or had he been a close acquaintance until 2005 of an unrepentant terrorist bomber of abortion clinics, or had McCain himself sued to eliminate congressional opponents by challenging the validity of African-American voters who signed petitions, or had both his primary and general election senatorial rivals imploded once their sealed divorce records were mysteriously leaked.



SOCIALISM?
The eleventh-hour McCain allegations of Obama’s advocacy for a share-the-wealth socialism was generally ignored by the media, or if covered, written off as neo-McCarthyism. But there were two legitimate, but again neglected, issues.

The first was the nature of the Obama tax plan. The problem was not merely upping the income tax rates on those who made $250,000 (or was it $200,000, or was it $150,000, or both, or none?), but its aggregate effect in combination with lifting the FICA ceilings on high incomes on top of existing Medicare contributions and often high state income taxes.

In other words, Americans who live in high-tax, expensive states like a New York or California could in theory face collective confiscatory tax rates of 65 percent or so on much of their income. And, depending on the nature of Obama’s proposed tax exemptions, on the other end of the spectrum we might well see almost half the nation’s wage earners pay no federal income tax at all.

Questions arise, but were again not explored: How wise is it to exempt one out of every two income earners from any worry over how the nation gathers its federal income tax revenue? And when credits are added to the plan, are we now essentially not cutting or raising taxes, but simply diverting wealth from those who pay into the system to those who do not?

A practical effect of socialism is often defined as curbing productive incentives by ensuring the poorer need not endanger their exemptions and credits by seeking greater income; and discouraging the wealthy from seeking greater income, given that nearly two-thirds of additional wealth would be lost to taxes. Surely that discussion might have been of interest to the American people.

Second, the real story was not John McCain’s characterization of such plans, but both inadvertent, and serial descriptions of them, past and present, by Barack Obama himself. “Spreading the wealth around” gains currency when collated to past interviews in which Obama talked at length about, and in regret at, judicial impracticalities in accomplishing his own desire to redistribute income. “Tragedy” is frequent in the Obama vocabulary, but largely confined to two contexts: the tragic history of the United States (e.g., deemed analogous to that of Nazi Germany during World War II), and the tragic unwillingness or inability to use judicial means to correct economic inequality in non-democratic fashion.

In this regard, remember Obama’s revealing comment that he was interested only in “fairness” in increasing capital-gains taxes, despite the bothersome fact that past moderate reductions in rates had, in fact, brought in greater revenue to government. Again, fossilized ideology trumps empiricism.

Imagine the reaction of NPR and PBS had John McCain advocated something like abolishing all capital gains taxes, or repealing incomes taxes in favor of a national retail sales tax.

The media has succeeded in shielding Barack Obama from journalistic scrutiny. It thereby irrevocably destroyed its own reputation and forfeited the trust that generations of others had so carefully acquired. And it will never again be trusted to offer candid and nonpartisan coverage of presidential candidates.

Worse still, the suicide of both print and electronic journalism has ensured that, should Barack Obama be elected president, the public will only then learn what they should have known far earlier about their commander-in-chief — but in circumstances and from sources they may well regret.

— NRO contributor Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.



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To: UCANSEE2

CORRECTION:

They became the militia for overthrow, and many are the vote behind the overthrow.


21 posted on 10/31/2008 5:55:49 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: bvw

> Thank G-d that Obama happened to walk down Joe the Plumber’s street.

Indeed. Divine Providence.


22 posted on 10/31/2008 5:56:32 AM PDT by XEHRpa
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To: Tolik

“A practical effect of socialism is often defined as curbing productive incentives by ensuring the poorer need not endanger their exemptions and credits by seeking greater income; and discouraging the wealthy from seeking greater income...”

Yup! That’s communism. Keep the poor, poor and stunt the economy by de-incentivising success.


23 posted on 10/31/2008 5:57:18 AM PDT by SMARTY
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To: Tolik; Diogenesis; All

OUTSTANDING article by VDH!. THanks for posting.

Thanks for posting Inc Pen’s classic.

FReeper comments BUMP!


24 posted on 10/31/2008 6:06:54 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: Tolik
Imagine the reaction of the New York Times or the Washington Post had John McCain renounced his promise...

Eight years ago when Bush was collecting the big bucks, the New York Times acted as if money was the dirtiest thing on the planet.

The MSM's guiding principle is "what helps dems" - AND THAT'S based on self interest.

The MSM benefits from dems being in office.

Bribes. The Washington Post and New York Times take bribes.

Well, not the traditional bribes. If someone tried to bribe an editor or reporter they'd be thrown out of every newsroom in the United States. But, if an editor or reporter has established "sources" who happen to be dems - backed up by the corrupt civil service workers like the ones who "checked out" Joe the Plumber - that's GOLD. The coin of the realm. People on the inside who will talk to you. Feed accurate information. Pentagon papers, stats on private citizens - the stuff it would take months for a reporter to find on his own - handed on a platter.

The MSM's love affair with the dems is bribery - paid with the coin that matters to "journalist".

25 posted on 10/31/2008 6:17:57 AM PDT by GOPJ (Ayers’ "Prairie Fire" dedicated “cop killers” and Sirhan Sirhan -( RFK’s assassin.))
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To: Tolik
Surely, there will come a time when the Democratic Party, whether for ethical or practical reasons, will sorely regret dismantling the very safeguards that for over three decades it had insisted was critical for the survival of the republic.

Wait until a GOP candidate refuses to accept public financing. The amounts they will be able to raise will be staggering!

I do think, however, that the oversaturation and overexposure by Obama has had a negative effect. People are just plain tired of him.

If he loses, it will be interesting to compare the $ he spent to get one vote to the $ McCain spent for vote.

26 posted on 10/31/2008 6:20:42 AM PDT by randita
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To: Tolik
All of his points are valid, but we all knew them before. The BIGGER picture in this election that has become obvious is that the demo party has shed all cover in this go-for-broke election.

They have enjoyed the cover of the media for decades. We hollered about media bias but were called paranoid. I don't think there is any question any longer.

They (the party) have been drifting socialist since the 60s. Most Pubbies recognized it and some hollered about it but were called paranoid or McCarthyites. Any thinking American can see it now.

They have been quietly (to some) been indoctrinating our children for almost 2 generations. So our children either can't recognize socialism when they see it, or worse, think it's okay because they've never been taught that it is the epitome of evil and just doesn't work.

They have been using organizations like ACORN for quite a few elections. They have successfully stolen one election that we know of (Governor of ... Washington?), and I'd bet real money that there are a BUNCH at the local and state level that weren't quite so obvious. Their cover is blown, everyone is looking at ACORN, other such groups will be splashed by the fallout.

If John McCain wins this election (and I think he will), we MUST make these points publicly. We MUST not sit back on our laurels.

We probably can't do away with the NEA, so we must get vouchers passed.

We must purge EVERY voter roll in the country and require proof of citizenship and picture ID to then re-register and to vote. This ground-swell will probably have to come from the grass-roots level. We watched in horror for the last two elections and did nothing.

We must go after the sponsors of the main-stream media. The media are on life support, we should pull the plug.

IF McCain is elected, we dodged a bullet. We must take away their ammunition!

27 posted on 10/31/2008 6:22:42 AM PDT by FrogMom
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To: Tolik

Journalism actually ended 45 years ago when the press bought into the lone assassin lie in the assassination of John Kennedy. Since we now know that there was a conspiracy that was led by Vice-President Lyndon Johnson and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, the insiders have known that if the American public will accept the ridiculous conclusions given by the Warren Commission and the HSCA, then the American public will believe anything.

Half of the population apparently buys the MSM contention that Obama is a credible candidate.


28 posted on 10/31/2008 6:24:00 AM PDT by BILL_C (Wanna Piss off a conservative, tell a lie, Wanna piss off a liberal, tell the TRUTH!)
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To: Obadiah
FOLLOW THE MONEY:

Bribes. The Washington Post and New York Times take bribes.

Well, not the traditional bribes. If someone tried to bribe an editor or reporter they'd be thrown out of every newsroom in the United States.

But, if an editor or reporter has established "sources" who happen to be dems - backed up by the corrupt civil service workers like the ones who "checked out" Joe the Plumber - that's GOLD.

The coin of the realm: People on the inside who will talk to you. Insiders who will feed accurate information like the Pentagon papers, stats on private citizens - the stuff it would take months for a reporter to find on his own. Handed on a platter. And the price? Sometime the head of a Republican. Or an unsaid agreement not to look to closely at some things... don't want to offend "friends" and all...

The MSM's love affair with the dems is bribery - paid with the coin that matters to "journalist".

FOLLOW THE MONEY.

29 posted on 10/31/2008 6:26:49 AM PDT by GOPJ (AyersÂ’ "Prairie Fire" was dedicated cop killers and Sirhan Sirhan -( RFKÂ’s assassin.))
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To: Tolik

. . . the real story was . . . by Barack Obama himself. “Spreading the wealth around” gains currency when collated to past interviews in which Obama talked at length about, and in regret at, judicial impracticalities in accomplishing his own desire to redistribute income.

“Tragedy” is frequent in the Obama vocabulary, but largely confined to two contexts: the tragic history of the United States (e.g., deemed analogous to that of Nazi Germany during World War II), and the tragic unwillingness or inability to use judicial means to correct economic inequality in non-democratic fashion.


30 posted on 10/31/2008 6:29:09 AM PDT by i_dont_chat (The elephant is dancing for the lady from Alaska)
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To: FrogMom

Good post, FrogMom. We need to remember that demographics are not on the side of conservatives. It will be important than ever to pick some of those key issues and work like hell to implement them.


31 posted on 10/31/2008 6:32:02 AM PDT by workerbee (If you vote for Democrats, you are engaging in UnAmerican Activity.)
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To: Tolik
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32 posted on 10/31/2008 6:53:33 AM PDT by johnny7 ("Duck I says... ")
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To: Diogenesis

Dan Rather will be dumped by Obama:

First is will be the reporters who don’t back him.

Then it will be the reporters who don’t say good things about him.

Then it will be anyone who doesn’t sing his praises.

Then it will be like living in North Korea ...

And finally, the MSM will understand Baghdad Bob. He was a man with a boot on his neck...

and they’ll feel sorry for themselves.


33 posted on 10/31/2008 6:54:01 AM PDT by GOPJ (Ayers book: "Prairie Fire" was dedicated cop killers and Sirhan Sirhan -( RFK' assassin.))
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To: IncPen

Yeah, the news blurbs on my local talk station are the same way — 90 seconds of perfectly constructed liberal propaganda. Whoever puts those propagandettes together must get huge satisfaction knowing they’re doing their part for social justice.


34 posted on 10/31/2008 6:56:24 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Tolik

Must Read Bump!


35 posted on 10/31/2008 6:58:57 AM PDT by mnehring (We Are Joe!)
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To: Diogenesis
The old evil eye of cBS...how appropriate.
36 posted on 10/31/2008 6:59:28 AM PDT by Earthdweller (Socialism makes you feel better about oppressing people.....)
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To: Tolik

Australia to implement mandatory internet censorship [use it or lose it alert]
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24568137-2862,00.html


37 posted on 10/31/2008 7:00:44 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (We can win the economic meltdown debate: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2115485/posts)
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To: Tolik

I count some 12 times (at least) this article has been posted - but no complaints - It is well worth the read:

Would the last honest reporter please turn on the lights?

If you have not read this — do so now.

Even if you HAVE read it — read it again.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=all;o=time;q=quick;s=HONEST


38 posted on 10/31/2008 7:01:07 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: Grampa Dave; SouthTexas; SierraWasp; glock rocks

Juice for your breakfast...


39 posted on 10/31/2008 7:01:12 AM PDT by tubebender (Retirement...The art and science of Killing time before it Kills you...)
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To: nathanbedford
Like I said on the other thread...I absolutely agree. The useful idiots are only buying time for themselves. When it really goes down, they will all go first and then all other dissent is silenced.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k6KUDv1wzraWhwlBt1

40 posted on 10/31/2008 7:02:58 AM PDT by Earthdweller (Socialism makes you feel better about oppressing people.....)
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