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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Jefferson/Conyers Footage. Fox? Racist? It's like saying "they all look the same." Here's the way Fox News Channel covered the indictment of Rep. William Jefferson.... By . [TomPaine.com]
8:18:48 AM    comment []

Miles Mogulescu: Raise Your Hand If Presidential Debate Moderators Should Stop Asking Candidates to Answer Policy Questions by Raising Their Hands.

It's bad enough that candidates have to sum up their stands on complicated issues in 15, 30 or 60 second sound bites. Now they're being asked to do it by raising their hands in response to over-simplified hypothetical questions, like a bunch of kindergarten students. Moderator Wolf Blitzer used this tactic at least 4 times during Sunday night's Democratic presidential debate, usually to try to make those who didn't immediately raise their hands look weak on national security.

Such tactics demean the moderating journalists, the candidates and the American people. Is this any way to pick the most powerful leader in the world? Could one find a better example of what Al Gore has called "The Assault on Reason" in the title to his new book?

For example, Blitzer asked the presidential candidates to raise their hands if they agreed that they would take out Osama Bin Laden if the US had intelligence on his whereabouts, that they had only 20 minutes to act, but doing so would cause civilian casualties. This is clearly an over-simplified scenario, one more likely to occur in an episode of "24" than in the real world, so it's a silly way to try to determine how strongly a President would work to protect the security of the American people. Moreover, it's not reasonably answerable by a simple yes or no.

A responsible President would have to consider, among other things, how good the intelligence source was, what military force was available on 20 minutes notice, and how many civilians would be killed in the action--one or two or thousands. What if the only way to take him out was by dropping a nuclear bomb on a village? As Hillary pointed out to Blitzer, this question can't be answered in the abstract. It would depend in part, she said, on whether we could do it without a lot of collateral damage. Besides, Obama added, the Bush administration failed to get Bin Laden when they had him trapped, in order to divert soldiers to Iraq, thus making the US less secure.

It appeared that Blitzer was trying to make any Democrat who wouldn't shoot his or her hand up that they would take out Bin Laden, without knowing more information, look "soft" on terrorism. In fact, any potential President that would try to answer such a hypothetical with a simple yes or no would be frighteningly irresponsible, someone too dangerous to have their finger on the nuclear trigger

Blitzer later proceeded to ask the candidates to raise their hands if they agreed that the United States should use military force to stop genocide in Darfur. No hands were raised right away and there was a lot of murmuring about whether Blitzer meant enforcing a no fly zone.

Finally, Hillary stepped forward to say she wouldn't engage in those kinds of hypotheticals. One of the jobs of a President, she said, is to bring a reasoned approach to the issues and she didn't think it was useful to be talking in those kind of abstract terms. At that point Obama jumped in to say that the candidates wouldn't raise their hands anymore. Hillary and Obama's responses were met with the loudest applause of the night, indicating that, at least for this group of New Hampshire citizens, voters don't want vital issues of national security reduced by the media to yes or no answers.

The Democratic contenders should agree among themselves that the next time a so-called journalist asks them to answer a question by raising their hands, they will all keep their hands down and tell him or her that they refuse to let the media demean the political process that way. Serious issues deserve serious answers. If Republicans want to reduce complex questions to yes or no answers, let them.

Sorry, Mr. Blitzer. Kindergarten is out.

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7:46:12 AM    comment []

I FEEL COMPELLED TO ADD A POINT TO THIS POST ...

IT IS NOT JUST THAT THE PLOT PROBABLY WOULD NOT HAVE WORKED ANYWAY. ALL EXPERTS CONSULTED ON THIS SO CALLED PLOT AGREE, IT WOULD NOT HAVE. THERE IS NO LEVEL OF PROBABILITY THAT THE WIDE SCALE DEATH THAT WE WERE TOLD COULD RESULT WAS A REAL FEAR. IT WAS A RIDICULOUS FALSEHOOD. THERE COULD HAVE BEEN SOME FIRES. BUT THE CATASTROPHE THAT WAS ANNOUNCED HAVING BEEN THWARTED? TOTAL BULLSHIT.

PT

Anthony Kaufman: Why Wasn't the Headline "Bombers Not Smart Enough to Bomb JFK"?.

Why didn't the headlines read "Bombers Not Smart Enough to Bomb JFK" or "Plot to Blow-up JFK Unfeasible"? No, as is often the case in our post-9/11 paranoid universe, media hype and authoritarian fear-mongering conspire to freak us out.

On Saturday night, local New York news stations -- in flashy "team-coverage" packages -- declared a major plot to destroy John F. Kennedy airport had been uncovered. Complete with frightening court-drawings of the "dark-skinned" alleged ring-leader and maps that showed a path of destruction stretching all the way from Queens to New Jersey, the news painted a picture of impending doom a la 24, thwarted at the last minute by brave undercover sources working for the F.B.I. Even HuffPost's link to the Associated Press story "Authorities Charge 4 in NYC Terror Plot" offered little explanation of the near-impossibility of the supposed plot. Needless to say, I went to sleep scared out of my wits, worried for the safety of my friends and family.

The next morning, of course, I found buried deep into the news coverage reporting about how would-be mass murderer Russell Defreitas was "not smart enough" to carry out such a plot, and the plot, itself, probably wouldn't have worked anyway. Oh, no matter, right-wing bloggers and conservative pundits went hog-wild all-day Sunday (perfectly timed) with the BREAKING news, using the charges to justify their attacks on all things Islamic and their "war on terror."

While most folks have a healthy distrust of the press, it's all too easy to get swept up in the media maelstrom around such trumped-up counter-terrorism proclamations.

I am reminded, of course, of the front-page news stories of Jose Padilla, the so-called "dirty bomber," whose mis-label stuck on him like super-glue, despite the fact that the charges against him three-and-a-half years later made no mention of a dirty bomb. What do people remember? The shocking lead-item statements of imminent apocalypse made by Attorney General John Ashcroft or the little news story on page three some years later that showed just how ineffectual and unthreatening Padilla was? Or what about the so-called "Detroit Sleeper Cell," whose case proved to be a mockery of the U.S. justice system, revealing it to be overzealous, and let's face it, completely racist?

Is it a coincidence that the alleged plots to attack Fort Dix and JFK come at a time when this U.S. Administration's support is flagging, and Americans are increasingly doubtful of its ability to effectively fight terrorism. While we'll never know for sure, there's one thing that is certain:The media needs to do a better job of cutting through the propaganda.

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7:44:38 AM    comment []

Harry Shearer: It Was Forty Years Ago Today (Kinda).

Paris Hilton's stint in an LA jail is getting the American ink, along with CNN;'s self-serving over-coverage of the two premature Presidential debates in New Hampshire. There was a little oxygen left for one 40th anniversary--of Sgt. Pepper--but none for the 40th anniversary being covered by news media outside this country almost universally: the Six Day War. From the BBC to Australia's SBS to Al Jazeera, news services that still can distinguish substance from substance abuse have been reviewing the history of the short conflict that set the table for the subsequent forty years of conflict, killing, and despair. America's descent into willed ignorance continues.

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7:23:15 AM    comment []

Guantanamo charges dismissed by judges. Military judges have dismissed charges against a Guantanamo detainee who chauffeured Osama bin Laden and another who allegedly killed a US soldier in Afghanistan. [Independent.co.uk/News/World]
7:12:06 AM    comment []

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