the following scene from the great movie "Three Days of the Condor" (1975) was amazingly prescient when you think about the invasion of Iraq, the DSM, Plamegate, the fraudulent Niger memo, and good old Judy Miller at the NY Times ...
and then there's this classic quote from former CIA Director, William Colby: ""The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media."
the question is, is there really any source of truth left in the MSM ??
the scene below occurs near the very end of the movie when Robert Redford's character, Turner, has blown the whistle on plans to illegally invade the Middle East ... he sent a copy of his story to the NY Times ... btw, unlike the outing of Plame, this was a legitimate whistleblower scenario ...
source:
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Three_Days_of_the_Condor
Turner: Do we have plans to invade the Middle East?
Higgins: Are you crazy?
Turner: Am I?
Higgins: Look, Turner…
Turner: Do we have plans?
Higgins: No. Absolutely not. We have games. That's all. We play games. What if? How many men? What would it take? Is there a cheaper way to destabilize a regime? That's what we're paid to do.
. . .
Higgins: Fact is, there was nothing wrong with the plan. Oh, the plan was alright, the plan would've worked.
Turner: Boy, what is it with you people? You think not getting caught in a lie is the same thing as telling the truth?
Higgins: No. It's simple economics. Today it's oil, right? In ten or fifteen years, food. Plutonium. And maybe even sooner. Now, what do you think the people are gonna want us to do then?
Turner: Ask them.
Higgins: Not now — then! Ask 'em when they're running out. Ask 'em when there's no heat in their homes and they're cold. Ask 'em when their engines stop. Ask 'em when people who have never known hunger start going hungry. You wanna know something? They won't want us to ask 'em. They'll just want us to get it for 'em!
Turner: Boy, have you found a home.
. . .
Turner: I told 'em a story. You play games; I told 'em a story.
Higgins: Oh, you… you poor, dumb son of a bitch. You've done more damage than you know.
Turner: I hope so.
. . .
Higgins: Hey Turner! How do you know they'll print it? You can take a walk… but how far if they don't print it?
Turner: They'll print it.
Higgins: How do you know?