And tools like this wonder why they are routinely dismissed by the American people:
One question has tugged at my professional conscience throughout the year-long congressional debate over health-care reform, and it has nothing to do with the public option, portability or medical malpractice. It is this: Why haven’t America’s old-school news organizations blown the whistle on Roger Ailes, chief of Fox News, for using the network to conduct a propaganda campaign against the Obama administration — a campaign without precedent in our modern political history?
Through clever use of the Fox News Channel and its cadre of raucous commentators, Ailes has overturned standards of fairness and objectivity that have guided American print and broadcast journalists since World War II.
Catch the shell game? The real complaint has nothing to do with “fairness” or imaginary journalistic “objectivity.” What this fool actually misses is the “good old days” of Democratic party hegemony over the media, itself a deformity of the American political spirit born of the emergence of the Democratic New Deal coalition and its consolidation during the Second World War. It was an era that allowed a self appointed elite to define what was allowable, which they labelled “fair” and/or “objective,” and what wasn’t, which they called “unfair” and “biased.” The real goal, of course, was to marginalize ideas the elite didn’t like. Thus you had the New York Times hide the crimes of Stalin from its readers because, somehow, the truth was deemed to be “unfair” and “biased.”
My appeal to Stalinism is purposeful, because what dishonest hacks like this really want would be modelled more by the old Soviet Pravda than anything else. Only one elite approved view would be allowed.
This truly moronic and perverse view of journalism largely explains why we no longer have a newspaper culture in this country while places like the UK still does. One knows in Britain that you can read papers with differing editorial views. Going to London is always fun for an American because one can buy three or four different papers that provide a riot of contrasting styles, information, ideological visions, and perspectives. In the United States our papers are nothing of the sort. The are bland, homogenized, and, frankly, a mockery of our free speech protections. Why have a First Amendment when all the papers say the same damn thing?
Television news, because it was born at the moment of Democratic hegemony, had always suffered from the same stultifying ideological conformity that dominated the “New York Times” model of newspapers. The rise of Fox News, which offers a different perspective from the old liberal model, presented American viewers with something of the color and diversity we can see in English newspapers, and, for this reason, the reactionary old guard hate it. They long for the days when they acted as the sole arbiter of what the American people could learn about the social and political world. Just think of the hubris involved in the motto of the Times. “All The News That’s Fit to Print” isn’t a promise of public service, it’s a symbol of the repression of democracy by a benighted elite who view themselves in almost Nitzschean terms. They are the overmen who create the values the rest of us inferiors must live by, and as such they put themselves above questioning or criticism. People like Howell Raines, former editor of the Times and the author of the drivel linked to and quoted above, have no respect for honest differences or real diversity of opinion, and when it comes to the tenets of democratic society they are truly amoral beasts.
Cross-posted at The Iconic Midwest




Those are two jaw dropping paragraphs, Rich. Especially when one sees what a tiny percentage of the population Fox reaches.
Your commentary is quite good.
I do encourage you go read the rest of Raines rant. It gets worse. I thought it wouldn’t be sporting to quote more of it.
The “Leftist Hack” is Howell Raines, the disgraced former editor at the NY Times who brought phony journalist Jayson Blair to the old grey lady’s embrace.
Raines is also responsible for extending “advocacy journalism,” to the paper’s news pages, subverting the distinction between commentary and objective reporting.
From Widipedia, “Traditionally, advocacy and criticism are restricted to editorial and op-ed pages, which are clearly distinguished in the publication and in the organization’s internal structure. News reports are intended to be objective and unbiased. In contrast, advocacy journalists have an opinion about the story they are writing.”
As I consider Raines’ screed, I can’t but think that if there’s anyone alive who is more responsible for the public’s rejection of biased reporting masquerading as news than Howell Raines, it would have to be the poison dwarf himself, Herr Goebbels.