By Alan Caruba
Some years
ago Bernard Goldberg wrote a book, “A Slobbering Love Affair With Obama”, about
the way the press treated his 2008-9 campaign and election as President. The
mainstream press continues to protect Obama, often rather blatantly. The
curious thing about this is that it is not reciprocated. More and more, the
press acts and sounds like an abused wife.
A case in
point is the way the networks—ABC, NBC and CBS—covered the government shutdown.
A new report from the Media Research Center analyzed the coverage, finding 41
stories that blamed the Republican Party and zero—none—that blamed the
Democrats. There were 17 stories that blamed both sides. Recall, please, the
shutdown continued because the President refused to negotiate and the Democrat-controlled Senate refused to vote on
any bills sent over from the House.
A recent,
glaring example of how some of today’s journalists have debased their profession was
the decision by Paul Thornton, editor of The Los Angeles Times letter’s
section, to openly refuse to publish any letters from skeptics about the global
warming hoax that blames “climate change” on human activity, not the Sun, oceans, and other natural factors.
The cover
of the September/October edition of The Quill, the membership magazine of the 8,000-member
Society of Professional Journalists, featured an article by Kara Hackett,
“There Goes the Sun”, referring to the metaphorical sunlight that is supposed
to shine on government activities. The subtitle said, “President Obama has had
successes and failures in changing the way Washington works. When it comes to
his transparency promises, there’s not much to cheer. His 2008 campaign talked
the talk, but nine months into his second term, where’s the walk?”
Journalists
pride themselves for being on the cutting edge of events and trends, but they
have been slow to realize or to admit that they have been instrumental in
electing a pathological liar to the highest office in the land. “Now, after a
turbulent start to Obama’s second term in office, his administration’s 2009
promise to be ‘the most open and transparent in history’ is another liability,” lamented Hackett.
Another
liability…like an Obamacare from which Congress is exempt, the Benghazi attack
last year, the Fast and Furious gun-running scandal, the revelations about the
National Security Agency, and the fact that the IRS no longer can be trusted
with your private and personal information? And that’s the short list.
The Quill
devoted six pages to Hackett’s article as she carefully detailed the many
measures that seemed to offer a new era in openness. Many reporters chafed at
difficulties they encountered during George W. Bush’s two terms, but the
hostility to Bush43 was no secret. All administrations are reluctant to share
information that might not make them look good. This is a description of the
adversarial relationship that has existed since the days of George Washington.
The
complaints are old and common, so Obama’s 2009 instruction to agencies and
departments to “adopt a presumption in favor of disclosure” when responding to
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) inquiries was music to their ears. In
December 2009, the White House issued an Open Government Directive, “ordering
agencies to publish at least three high-value data sets on Data.gov and create
an open government Web page to update citizens about its progress.”
Like the
proverbial frog in a pot of water being slowly brought to a boil, it took
reporters a while to get beyond the glow emanating from the administration’s
directives to the reality of dealing with government agencies and departments.
New York
Times reporter, Sarah Cohen, is quoted as saying that the “information agencies
provide is often an extension of their public relations arms to help them
enlist support rather than to help the public understand what is really going
on.” Well, duh!
What was
going on was a variety of government policies that turned out to be duds. A
case in point was the billions in loans to “clean energy” companies that
frequently declared bankruptcy before the first term ended. Another was the "stimulus."
More
blatant was the way the administration twisted arms and offered bribes to some members of Congress to get the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) enacted. Not one Republican
voted for it, so they needed every Democrat vote.
Virtually every promise Obama made about the bill has turned out to be a lie.
Virtually every promise Obama made about the bill has turned out to be a lie.
Within the
press community, groups devoted to more open government began to take notice,
from the Open the Government Coalition to the National Freedom of Information
Coalition, Investigative Reporters and Editors, to the Project on Government
Oversight.
The Obama administration became
obsessed with secrecy to identify and prosecute “whistleblowers.”
Hackett noted that “The Obama administration has used the Espionage Act of 1917 seven times, more than all previous presidents combined, to prosecute federal employees who expose government waste, fraud and abuse”, adding “These are the same employees the president once pledged to support.”
Hackett noted that “The Obama administration has used the Espionage Act of 1917 seven times, more than all previous presidents combined, to prosecute federal employees who expose government waste, fraud and abuse”, adding “These are the same employees the president once pledged to support.”
Even after
signing the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act in November 2012, the
administrative created a loophole big enough to drive a tank through. Hackett
interviewed Jesselyn Radack, the national security and human rights director
for the Government Accountability Project who noted that “whistleblowers who go
through the internal channels to report wrongdoing used to suffer workplace
reprisals. But now, under Obama, they’re facing the rest of their lives in
prison.”
When the
Justice Department subpoenaed 21 Associated Press phone lines and accused Fox
reporter, James Rosen, of being a possible “co-conspirator” in a leak
investigation, it was impossible for the press to ignore the thuggish efforts
of the administration to shut down any “leaks” in a way that put a big chill on
relations between contacts within the administration and reporters.
A recent
report by The Committee to Protect Journalists on “The Obama Administration and
the Press Leak investigations and surveillance in post-9/11 America” spelled
out the assault on U.S. and foreign journalists, saying that “the White House
curbs routine disclosure of information and deploys its own media to evade
scrutiny by the press.”
What this
means is that the Obama administration has a lot to hide and the front line of
defense against its machinations, the press, continues to protect it despite
having become a target for oppression. You’re next.
Editor's Note: I have been a member of SPJ since 1979.
Editor's Note: I have been a member of SPJ since 1979.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
Yeah but every one of them can be counted on to *lay down* on command...
ReplyDeleteWell said, Allen!
ReplyDeleteClearly, the journalists of the Progressive flavor will come to understand the term, "useful idiots" once originally coined by Lenin to describe fellow travelers who would be dumped in the GULAG once the Regime had total control.
The ironic thing is that those stalwart journalists of the truth like yourself will end up as bunk mates with them in the same Obama concentration camp.
Fred has it figured. It's also known as B.O.H.I.C.A. (hint: Starts with "bend over".....)
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