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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 07:53 PM
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Politics, the Media and 9/11
Edited on Thu Sep-07-06 07:55 PM by ProSense
Opinion

Politics, the Media and 9/11

Eric Boehlert Thu Sep 7, 2:30 PM ET

The Nation -- It was Sunday, August 1, 2004, and Senator John Kerry's presidential prospects appeared healthy. Just days earlier Kerry had accepted his party's nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Boston, and now Kerry was making the rounds on the morning talk shows, aggressively issuing his call for change.


At noon Kerry, sitting dead-even in the polls with the incumbent, wartime President, began his fourth and final Sunday morning television interview, appearing on CNN Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. The show opened with a report from Iraq about that day's multiple bomb attacks against Christian churches: "Absolute mayhem on the streets of Baghdad," announced the CNN reporter. The dispatch reinforced Kerry's campaign pitch that President George W. Bush had misled America into a disastrous war.

By 12:30 pm, however, everything had changed, including Kerry's chances for victory in November. "It was like we were charging down court to score and suddenly a foul was called," recalls Kerry's spokesman, David Wade.

Because less than ten minutes after thanking Kerry for appearing on his show, Blitzer pivoted and announced, "We're getting some breaking news information. CNN has now learned that the Secretary of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, is about to announce that the nation will go to a higher level of security..."

Two points that afternoon became glaringly obvious: The "war on terror," Bush's strong suit politically, had returned to the forefront, thanks to the warnings the President himself had signed into action; and the media, particularly cable television outlets, were going to hype the "chilling" terror scare with endless, excited saturation coverage, and do it at Kerry's expense.

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Now, two years later, a key question is whether history is about to repeat itself when it comes to the "war on terror." Surveying the political landscape, veteran prognosticator Charlie Cook recently noted, "Unless something very dramatic happens" in the coming weeks, Democrats will reclaim control of the House of Representatives this November as part of an electoral "rout." It's that caveat about something "dramatic" that has Democrats worrying--not because they necessarily fear a terrorist attack on American soil but because they fear another signature terror scare from the Bush Administration.

They also need to worry about the role the media will play if that occurs. Because if one of the enduring legacies of 9/11 has been this Administration's politicization of terror threats inside the United States, the media's lapdog hyping of the threats--its tendency to act as a megaphone instead of a filter, even in the wake of the Administration's clear record of distortion--is another. Too often anxious for access and too nervous about allegations of liberal bias (and, to be fair, somewhat constrained by the fact that the Administration often controls key information and decides how to disseminate it), news organizations remain much more willing to cheerlead terror warnings than seriously question them or put them in proper political context.

more..

http://news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20060907/cm_thenation/20060925boehlert_1



ABC's defiant posture is proof of just what Senator Kerry was up against on the media side:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=2816498&mesg_id=2816498



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MH1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 08:41 PM
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1. Excellent - that's a ratable Yahoo article
Showing 4.5 stars with 64 ratings, and I just made #65 a 5.

Y'know, printing Boehlert may make me reconsider letting my Nation subscription lapse. Hmmm.
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wisteria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 08:54 PM
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2. We all understood what Senator Kerry was up against, that is why we
fiercely defend him. The Democrats in our party didn't and they expected him to do it all himself. Now, some still think he should of been able to have played the role of David to the media's Goliath and won.
When I read again the lies and manipulations inflicted on the American public by this administration in 2004 and I relive the sadness of Kerry's loss, it make me angry and outraged once again.
What can we do? We all have certainly come a long way, but you just don't know how much of the public is still gullible and still frighten. How many believe the outrageous claims of Hannity and Limbaugh when they scream to their audience that Democrats don't understand the situation and they are going to put us all in danger. I don't know how this will all come out in November. I just wish it could be November right now.
Lets hope (I pray) the public has wised up and do not trust the administration or the media- just themselves.
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ginnyinWI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-07-06 11:50 PM
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3. and that's why a lot of Dems feel like Charlie Brown,
wondering whether to run and try to kick the ball that Lucy holds out--because she always snatches it away and he goes flying.

But I agree with your last sentence. This madness has got to end sometime. The people have to wise up in the end.
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 12:12 AM
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4. "This madness has got to end sometime. "
Still, some Southern women remain stalwart supporters of the president and the Republican Party. At a watermelon festival in Chickamauga, in the mountains of northwest Georgia, substitute teacher Clydeen Tomanio said she remains committed to the party she's called home for 43 years.

"There are some people, and I'm one of them, that believe
George Bush was placed where he is by the Lord," Tomanio said. "I don't care how he governs, I will support him. I'm a Republican through and through."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060907/ap_on_re_us/southern_women_3


Please make it stop! Good article though, some Repubs are finally waking up (if you can call it that!) Scary!
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ginnyinWI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 12:24 AM
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5. all I can say to that is:
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 08:42 AM
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6. GD please. The media is a key battleground that more Dems need to take on.
I am SO glad that Kerry and his advisors now get it so clearly.
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karynnj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 09:14 AM
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7. I think more may when they see things like this ABC show
That a major network could show a film where there are known distortions on issues like 911 and which defames a former President shows we are in a position the US has never been before. This should wake up the subset of Clinton people (Carville and Begala etc), who did nothing to defend Kerry in 2004. Maybe in their strange triangulating brains they connected a Kerry loss with a Clinton restoration.
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whometense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 09:26 AM
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8. Just saw this:
http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2006/09/08/variety/index.html

Variety: Sources say ABC could cancel "The Path to 9/11"

From the "For What It's Worth" Department, anonymous sources tell Variety that ABC is "mulling" the idea of canceling "The Path to 9/11" entirely. The official word from ABC so far: It's making minor changes to some scenes, and criticism of the miniseries is "premature and irresponsible."

-- Tim Grieve
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beachmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 09:36 AM
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9. Oh, that would be fantastic, and worth tuning into Rush Limbaugh
to hear him whining -- I'd like to see right wingers sitting where we have sat for so many years.
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karynnj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-08-06 01:07 PM
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10. Unless you want to be a conspiracy theorist
Edited on Fri Sep-08-06 01:08 PM by karynnj
Here's the whole GOP plan

1) Make movie and show to many loony RW bloggers
2) Wait till Democrats go ballistic
3) Have ABC cancel the movie
4) Have a posterboard case proving the media is biased to the left - as the RW keeps saying. (In fact, I was asked at a family event why the press didn't help Kerry much - as they are usually liberal.)

:) In all seriousness, that would be great news if they cancelled it. At least MSNBC has been pretty bad in its coverage of the dispute.
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