Media Consultant Joel Silberman

Media Consultant Joel Silberman

Media consultant Joel Silberman explains why Americans are so misinformed about just about anything political. Silberman said the fault should be placed squarely on the shoulders of the mainstream media for perpetuating the “big lie.”

Silberman’s theory is that the right-wing echo chamber repeats the “big lie” over and over again until it becomes the Truth. The big lie is actually lots of untruths. Obama is a communist. The recession was caused by the Democrats, despite Republican control of both the Executive and Congress. Government is always the problem and can never ever do anything right.

The same situation was on display prior to the war with Iraq when a majority of Americans believed Saddam Hussein was responsible for 9/11.

I agree with Silberman, but the problem with American gullibility is rooted in their animosity to critical thinking and education. However, never before have we had a 24-hour news channel dedicated to promoting the big lie, and like Silberman said, forcing other news organizations to acknowledge the lie, therefore, giving it credence.

I wrote a story a few days ago in which I said that the problem with journalism is that it’s controlled by corporations that breed incompetence, but I was wrong.

It’s not that mainstream media journalists are incompetent, it’s that they willfully seek to distort the public record for the purposes of lining the pockets of men like Rupert Murdoch and the other fat cats who control the vast majority of media in the US. The goal is to maintain capitalism, capitalists and the spheres of power that support the moneyed interests.

This explains why there was virtually no coverage of previous FCC rule changes which further consolidated the media and cemented the power brokers in their seats of influence. This explains why news reports rarely, if ever, highlight the real opposition to things that corporate capitalists want or don’t want.

In today’s Washington Post, there’s a story about health care reform which clearly paints the so-called town hall protesters as mainstream when they so obviously are not. People carrying assault weapons, hanging people in effigy and shouting down politicians and fellow citizens to prevent any real discussion of health care reform to occur does not represent the mainstream, but if you read the Post story you’d think so.

And this is nothing new. News publishers have always sought to maintain the power structure in the US, because they are an integral part of that structure.

And so the bogus notion of objectivity is a ruse to create the illusion that all sides of the story are covered fairly, but they aren’t and have never been. Just look at the coverage leading to the war in Vietnam, World War II, World War I and the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. In none of these cases did The New York Times, or any mainstream news organization, take a critical look at the root causes of any of those wars before, during or after.

All of these wars, like all war, was about control, money and power. Whether you supported the war effort or not, none of them were fought for peace because claiming war is peace makes no sense, yet that’s how it was presented to the public and the public ate it up with a spoon.

As a journalist, and someone who truly cares about role of journalism in a viable representative democracy, I’m ashamed to even associate myself with this industry.

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If you ask the founder of the conservative Media Research Center what he thinks of the media, L. Brent Bozell III will say that news coverage has an overt liberal bias. If you ask me, that’s bunk, the reason journalism sucks has nothing to do with political ideology, but just plain old incompetence.

The root of the problem is corporate consolidation of the media. The bean-counters expect 20 percent profit from an industry that in a good year can turn out 5 percent, maybe ten.

The only way to get those huge profits is to track the least expensive and most outrageous “news” story. Last month’s town hall meeting coverage provides a perfect example.

Certainly there was plenty of reasonable debate taking place in town hall meetings everywhere, but that’s boring. The cheap thrills were found in taping the wackos representing a small percentage of the population, giving the impression that there’s widespread outrage over health care reform. There isn’t.

Bozell’s argument for a liberal bias in the media holds no water. Leading to the war with Iraq, the “liberal” media duckwalked in lockstep with the Bush administration and did nothing to challenge the president, in fact, they paved the path to war by not providing a valuable check on the Executive. The New York Times and the Washington Post issued apologies for their failure after-the-fact.

But none of these anecdotal examples of conservative bias proves the media has any particular bias at all. What it means is that the news media is grotesquely incompetent. Sure there are overtly biased “news” organizations on cable TV. Fox is obviously a right-wing propaganda machine and MSNBC is now unabashedly liberal (it’s worth noting that back in 2003 MSNBC was clearly ideologically right-of-center).

If the responsibility of a journalist is to provide all sides to a story (yes, sometimes there are more than two), there can be no doubt that the news media, particularly broadcast news, is utterly failing. It’s failing because telling all sides of a particular story is difficult, expensive and not always the most exciting to watch on TV.

So to get viewers or readers – to make lots of money – journalists are in a race to the bottom and our supposedly representative form of government is failing. Extremists, liberal and conservative, know that if they scream loud enough and burn enough people in effigy, someone will point a camera at them and they’ll dominate the news cycle – creating the illusion of widespread outrage.

It is interesting that conservatives are far more effective at changing policy with this strategy than liberals. My guess is that while most journalists are politically left of center, most executives that run these corporate media conglomerates are not. So we’re left with a corporate-controlled incompetent news media that is failing as the unelected fourth branch of government. To solve this problem, the FCC must reinstate rules about media ownership to break up media conglomerates and put the power of the press back in the hands of the people rather than the MBAs.

Chris Wallace August 2009

Chris Wallace August 2009

Andrew Sullivan makes an interesting point in his column today about the so-called journalists at Fox News.

“When future historians ask how the United States came not only to practice torture but to celebrate it and treat torturers as heroes, a special place in hell among the journalists who embraced and justified it should be reserved for Chris Wallace.”

I don’t know if Wallace will burn in hell, but there’s no doubt history will not look favorably on the Chris Wallace’s working for Fox News. However, the same can be said about a lot of the mainstream news media. Corporate controlled news organizations go out of their way to toe the corporate line. That explains why they failed to cover changes to the FCC encouraging further corporate consolidation of news organizations. That also explains why the majority of mainstream media duck-walked in lockstep with Bush and Cheney into the war in Iraq.

Chris Wallace August 2009

Chris Wallace August 2009

Is MSNBC any better than Fox News?

During the fervor following 9/11, MSNBC made a concerted effort to go as far to the right as they could. Now that Democrats control the White House and Congress, MSNBC has swerved hard to the left.

But we’re talking about cable news, which, well, it isn’t really news. So when Sullivan condemns Chris Wallace to hell for his lack of journalistic integrity, it’s a false claim because Wallace is no more a journalist than is Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Wolf Blitzer or Lou Dobbs.


Check out Sullivan’s column Chris Wallace, A Teenage Girl Interviewing The Jonas Brothers at the Atlantic

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US soldiers torturing a prisoner at Abu Graib

US soldiers torturing a prisoner at Abu Graib in Iraq.

In case you missed it … You paid to have people tortured and possibly murdered. Your tax dollars went to train CIA employees on how to torture people. And according to recently declassified documents, it appears some prisoners died in the process. What’s more disturbing is that since President Obama has not clearly reinstated a prohibition on torture, you can only assume it’s still happening today.

If I were a member of the elite White House press corpse (yeah I know how to spell corps) I’d ask Obama why he doesn’t unequivocally state that his administration will not torture people. Sure, former President Bush said point blank: “We do not torture.” That didn’t mean much, but we have to assume that if Obama is specifically not prohibiting torture, he’s doing so to avoid lying, and thus by getting him to state he won’t torture, that could mean something. I know, it’s stupid wishful thinking.

CIA Report on Torture Program (17MB) 269 pages

CIA Report on Torture Program (17MB) 269 pages of pdf

The issue for Obama is that while he may not be using CIA employees to torture and murder people, he continues to pursue the Bush policy of rendition. Rendition is the process of sending prisoners to countries that aren’t bound by international treaties like the Geneva Convention that bans torture. What’s great about rendition is that the Egyptians or Syrians are doing all the torturing and stuff like that, so we don’t have to. Outsourcing.

Obama claims that he’s monitoring the treatment of these prisoners to make sure they aren’t tortured, but if they aren’t being tortured, why bother sending them there at all?

But like I said, I’m not a member of the elite White House press corpse.

The Media Research Center produced “special report” on the media coverage of Pres. Barack Obama’s first 100 days in office. Not surprisingly the ultra-conservative organization found an overwhelming liberal bias favoring Obama’s socialist-liberal-commie-craphole policies – I’m paraphrasing, but you get the idea.

According to the report, not one reporter called Obama a “liberal” or a “socialist.” In fact, the Center found that “the networks lavished good press on every major initiative of the early Obama administration.”

The Center’s raison d’etre is to prove that the press is a bunch of hippies running around trying to take everyone’s guns, murder the elderly and promote atheism, or is it satanism? I don’t know where they got the idea that liberals support the murder of the elderly and sick, but here it is.

Of course when George W. Bush was president, the Center’s report claims that the press doggedly scrutinized every decision he made – holding his little carpetbagging feet to the fire. I don’t remember it that way. I remember everyone, particularly the press, duckwalking in lockstop with Bush and Cheney into the war in Iraq, Afghanistan and nary a word was uttered when Bush created the largest bureaucracy ever – The Department of Homeland Security. Remember, The New York Times and The Washington Post was forced to admit their complete and utter failure in covering resistance to invading Iraq and Bush administration claims of weapons of mass destruction. Smoking guns that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud. Fade to black … the sound of crickets followed by 6 years of war, thousands dead and trillions spent.

The accusations by the Media Research Center do not prove a liberal bias in the news media. What the Center does prove is that the conservatives who operate this organization think there’s a liberal bias. In other words, they have drawn a conclusion that there’s a liberal news bias, and then they find evidence to prove it.

You can learn more about the Media Research Center at my continuously updated dossier on the organization and the people associated with it.

Updated Aug. 11, 2009

The Media Research Center is a conservative non-profit organization founded in 1987 by L. Brent Bozell III.

This dossier is a living document set to better understand this group, its members and its motives.

News coverage
Muckety.com has a story dealing with the money flowing into the Media Research Center here.

Who’s involved.

L. Brent Bozell III is the founder and president of the Media Research Center. In the introduction to the Center’s 2008 report, Bozell wrote that “only two of 69 TV network news segments on Palin were positive.” But wouldn’t a positive story about Palin be biased too? Oh right, it’s the liberal bias that’s a problem.
David Martin
is executive vice president.
Danette Williams
is the Center’s executive assistant to the president.
Cheryl Michener
is the director of financial operations.
Robert Knight is the director of the Center’s Culture and Media Institute.

The Center’s Business & Media Institute Board of Advisors “The MRC’s Business & Media Institute provides commonsense explanations in defense of businesses and the free market,” according to Bozell’s 2008 Center report.
Herman Cain is the BMI National Chairman, former President & CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, Inc., the president and CEO of T.H.E. New Voice, Inc.
David All is the president, The David All Group, LLC, the founder of TechRepublican.com and co-founder Slatecard.
Dr. Donald Boudreaux is the chairman, Department of Economics, George Mason University
John Drescher is the executive director, TechNet Northwest
Dr. Richard Ebeling is the oresident, Foundation for Economic Education
Dr. Jeffrey Herbener is the chairman, Department of Economics, Grove City College
Dr. Felix Livingston is a professor of Economics and Business, Flagler College
John R. Lott, Jr is the senior research scientist, University of Maryland College Park
Donald L. Luskin is the chief investment officer, Trend Macrolytics LLC, contributing editor, SmartMoney.com and contributing editor, National Review Online
Dr. Daniel J. Mitchell is a senior fellow, Cato Institute
Duane Parde is the president of National Taxpayers Union
Chris Roush is business news blogger at Talking Biz News
James Shumaker is a term associate professor, University of N.C. School of Journalism and Mass Communication Director, Carolina Business News Initiative
Grace-Marie Turner is the president and founder, Galen Institute
Dr. Elizabeth Whelan is the president of the American Council on Science and Health
Dr. Walter E. Williams is a John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University
Dr. Gary Wolfram is Munson Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Economics, Hillsdale College

The Center’s Culture and Media Institute Board of Advisors
Jan LaRue, Esq. is a former chief counsel for Concerned Women for America
Thomas Lickona, Ph.D. is the director of the Center for the Fourth and Fifth Rs (Respect and Responsibility), State University of New York-Cortland
Michael Medved is a nationally syndicated radio host, best-selling author and film critic
Marvin Olasky, Ph.D. is the editor of World magazine and provost for The King’s College in New York City, New York

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