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Joseph Farah scorches ‘journalists’ who are ‘selling their ethical,
moral
souls’
By Joseph
Farah
There was a
rather low-key confession made in the New York Times last week that
deserves to
be blared throughout this country so that every American understands
what they
are reading in the establishment’s ultra-controlled, government-managed
“press”
– and I use that last word loosely indeed.
The
admission came in the form of a story by Jeremy Peters on the politics
page of
the Times July 16. I’ve been waiting for others to point it out,
discuss it,
debate it, express shock and exasperation over it. But I’ve waited for
naught.
What this
shocking story reveals is that even I – one of the kingpins of the new
media
and a refugee from the state-controlled spin machine – underestimated
the utter
and total corruption of the euphemistically called “mainstream press.”
It shows
that most – not some – members of the print media establishment with
access to
the White House submit their copy to government officials for review,
“correction” and approval before it reaches the American people!
Even
“progressive” WND columnist Ellen Ratner agrees – media under a spell!
Here are
some key excerpts from the piece, if you think I’m exaggerating:
“The
quotations come back redacted, stripped of colorful metaphors,
colloquial
language and anything even mildly provocative.”
“They are
sent by e-mail from the Obama headquarters in Chicago to reporters who
have
interviewed campaign officials under one major condition: the press
office has
veto power over what statements can be quoted and attributed by name.”
“Most
reporters, desperate to pick the brains of the president’s top
strategists,
grudgingly agree. After the interviews, they review their notes, check
their
tape recorders and send in the juiciest sound bites for review. The
verdict
from the campaign – an operation that prides itself on staying
consistently on
script – is often no, Barack Obama does not approve this message.”
“Now, with
a millisecond Twitter news cycle and an unforgiving, gaffe-obsessed
media
culture, politicians and their advisers are routinely demanding that
reporters
allow them final editing power over any published quotations.”
“Quote
approval is standard practice for the Obama campaign, used by many top
strategists and almost all mid-level aides in Chicago and at the White
House –
almost anyone other than spokesmen who are paid to be quoted. (And
sometimes it
applies even to them.) It is also commonplace throughout Washington and
on the
campaign trail.”
“Many
journalists spoke about the editing only if granted anonymity, an irony
that
did not escape them.”
“From
Capitol Hill to the Treasury Department, interviews granted only with
quote
approval have become the default position. Those officials who dare to
speak
out of school, but fearful of making the slightest off-message remark,
shroud
even the most innocuous and anodyne quotations in anonymity by
insisting they
be referred to as a ‘top Democrat’ or a ‘Republican strategist.’”
“Those
[reporters] who did speak on the record said the restrictions seem only
to be
growing. ‘It’s not something I’m particularly proud of because there’s
a part
of me that says, Don’t do it, don’t agree to their terms,’ said Major
Garrett,
a correspondent for The National Journal.”
“It was
difficult to find a news outlet that had not agreed to quote approval,
albeit
reluctantly. Organizations like Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Vanity
Fair,
Reuters and The New York Times have all consented to interviews under
such
terms.”
I could go
on and on. I urge you to read the entire story (see below). This may be
the
most important story broken by the New York Times in years.
What it
means is this: When Americans read these reports – whether in
newspapers, wire
services or on the Internet – they are not really reading news stories
at all.
They are reading approved, pre-packaged press releases from the
government and
politicians. But, even worse, they are not labeled as such. They are
labeled as
actual news.
That’s how
low the national press establishment has descended. And, when you read
the
story in its full context, you will understand that the concerns
expressed
about this practice by those submitting themselves to it are not
ethical
concerns. They are not concerns for the truth. They are concerns about
their
own convenience and for the loss of “color” in their stories.
Let me
state what I hope is obvious to all reading this column: This sort of
willing
capitulation to government censorship was not the norm five years ago,
10 years
ago, 20 years ago or 30 years ago. This is a new phenomenon – chilling
and
alarming to an old-timer like me who would never agree to submit his
copy for
approval to politicians.
These
so-called journalists are selling their ethical and moral souls for
access to
politicians. And this practice raises expectations by politicians that
they can
routinely manipulate the press to their advantage. That makes the job
of real
journalists – independent reporters faithful to their craft – even more
difficult, because they will be shut out from access.
It reminds
me of the fact that, just last week, WND was denied credentials to
cover the
Democratic National Convention. Why do you suppose what has become one
of the
largest and most influential news agencies in the country would be
denied
access to the convention floor? Simply because the Democrats know we
won’t play
by their rules of control like the members of the establishment press
club.
All I can
say about these people I once considered “colleagues” is that I am so
ashamed
of them. I am mortified. They are humiliating themselves and a vital
institution for any free society.
It seems
the biggest threat to the American tradition of a free and independent
press is
not government coercion. It’s the willing submission of the press to
being
handled and managed by government and politicians.
Read this
and other articles at WND Commentary
http://www.wnd.com/2012/07/proof-establishment-media-controlled/
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