Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 S Fri, 24 Feb 2006 05:47:59 -0800 (PST) The Big Lie Culture http://www.bopnews.com/archives/006047.html#6047 The Big Lie Culture by Ian Welsh " You can't fool all the people all the time. You can fool all the people some of the time, or some of the people all the time.... " Bush Codicil, " and those are the people you have to concentrate on. " The US is now a propaganda state. There is no other way to put it. The majority of Americans thought that Iraq had something to do with 9/11. There was never any good evidence for it, and the President and his lackeys were always careful not to actually say it, instead they would make speeches about Iraq, calling for war, mention 9/11 repeatedly, and let listeners draw their own conclusions. The Press repeated this, somehow making Iraq about 9/11. Of course, al-Q'aeda was in Iraq, with US Kurdish allies... The Iraq war was sold on lies. How it occured was simple - someone in the administration, or one of their mouthpieces in the media would make a claim (remember the " drones of death? " ). The claim would be frontpage news and on the networks. In a few days it would be debunked (the drones of death turned out to be oversize model airplanes), but that wouldn't get mentioned in the media prominently - in the newspapers it would be buried on the back pages and it often wasn't mentioned on the cable networks at all. As a result, the majority of Americans, who get what news they get from TV or from scanning the newspaper's news section briefly before hitting the sports or entertainment sections came, quite logically, to believe that Iraq had WMD, had been involved with 9/11 and was and ongoing threat to the US which had to be invaded before it could attack the US again. This is a constant pattern. And it predates 9/11. During the 2000 election campaign, for example, Bush's budget numbers didn't add up. He was spending the surplus twice (one of the few " promises " he kept.) Paul Krugman noticed this, and spent the better part of the campaign debunking it, over and over again. He was told by the NY Times editors that he could not use the word " lie " . He was told that even after he had corrected the numbers numerous times and the Bush campaign continued to, well, " lie " . (None of my editors won't let me use the " lie " word.) There are three patterns. First: stories are reported unquestioningly, then when debunked the debunking is either ignored completely, or if acknowledged at all it is done much more briefly than the original announcement, and often buried in the equivalent of the back pages. Second stories are reported as if they are differences of opinion, " Bush administration states earth is flat, some Democrats disagree. " Because, of course, fact checking is too much work and would require reporters to risk access. Saying " Bush administration says earth is flat, good thing that Columbus knew otherwise 500 years ago " would piss off your contacts. Third is simple bias. Outright hit pieces or propaganda feeds. The most egregious recently, although it was an internal Democratic fight, was against Dean, with the infamous Dean scream. It took a concious decision to run altered tapes to produce that " Dean Scream " . No one, no one, who was actually there, heard it. They produced a story out of whole cloth. It was, in the most clear sense, a hit piece. Hit pieces are produced all the time. But then there are propaganda feeds. Everyone's favourite first amedment " martyr " Judy Miller was a Republican asset in the New York Times. She fed straight propaganda into the system, and was willing to go to jail rather than to burn her handler. Many " journalists " , talking heads and columnists are propaganda feeds. They are often paid cold hard cash to write op-eds and columns which support their clients interests. When they are not paid directly, they are paid indirectly with " scoops " . Remember that Judy Miller was highly thought of at first - she broke a lot of WMD stories. They were mostly wrong, but they were dramatic and it took time to find out they were fake. But don't kid yourself that it would ever have come to what it did, that she would have been " found out " and fired, if there hadn't been one of the few remaining incorruptible and ushakeable federal prosecutors assigned to the case. Oh, not that we didn't know she was a liar. But there would have been no consequences that mattered to Judith, if Fitzgerald hadn't publicly humiliated her and the Times in a way that they could not ignore. No, for the most part being a propaganda feed, or a journalistic hit man is a very good deal. You get easy scoops or maybe even straight cut checks. It's a good life, and your powerful patrons will usually try to protect you as well, so the downside a la Miller is very rare. And if you are found out, in general, you'll be taken care of. It is impossible to make the correct decisions about anything if you are delusional. In the US those with power and influence do everything they can to keep the American public delusional, so they can do what they want. And be clear that the way they do it, on big issues, is nothing more or less than the Big Lie technique pioneered by pre-World War II Germans. Tell a big lie, and stick to it. Iraq has WMD. We can cut taxes and revenue will increase. Iraq was involved with 9/11. John Kerry was a coward in Vietnam. There is no solution to the US's problems that does not include a radical break up of the media conglomerates which now dominate print, broadcast and cable news. There is no solution which does not involve reinstating the fairness doctrine. And there is no solution which does not involve drumming out of journalistic life those who continually lie to the public either by omission or comission. No country can be healthy, sane, or democratic, when the fourth estate is corrupt or a tool of the State and powerful interests. It is the corruption of the US media that leaves me with the least hope for the US, because while the truth won't set you free, without the truth no freedom is possible. Permalink by Ian Welsh Feb 18 , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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